Archive for Sanding Tips
IWF 2010 QuickWood Showing New Machines Booth #6878
IWF 2010 QuickWood News QuickWood will introduce a true 3 in 1 machine at this years IWF 2010, the machine will have just one spindle over a conveyor belt but the spindle can be change between a drum sander, a brush sander or a rustic sander. Its a true universal machine. The machine will have [...]
flapwheels
Building a finish sander for mouldings
Sanding your molding with a flap wheel head after the molder will help decrease surface markings and aid in creating a better product. In working with molders it is critical to keep spindle tooling clean, sharp, and well balanced. With this combination and making sure to not over drive feed speeds a decent profile can [...]
Sanding in woodworking shops
[blog]Sanding in woodworking shops has gone from hard contour wheels that had to be shaped to the reverse profile of the piece being sanded. The process is very time consuming as a custom woodworking shop has a few of each sharp and size and changing would have to change sanding wheel all the time.[blog] In [...]
Finish sanders for cabinet doors
As a cabinet door is manufactured a special steep comes in before stain and sealer is applied this step is called finishing sanding. This steep is so important because the stain color and the sealer sanding are determined this steep but what is done in this step? Let me explain, how this all will work [...]
