Swirls

By |2023-12-12T10:31:34-08:00April 1st, 2020|Categories: Articles, Sanders, Uncategorized|

Anyone who has run a random orbital sanding machine is familiar with swirl marks, the radial scratches that stem from the orbital pattern of the sander itself. The random orbital sanding machine has two types of movements; the rotation at the main spindle and the orbiting of the [...]

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A Tale of Two Grit Sequences

By |2020-03-26T15:56:41-07:00March 26th, 2020|Categories: Sanders|Tags: , , |

This is a story of a machine and two different ways of getting the job done. Both methods sound very similar at the outset, but the effect on the wood is not. Recently, I visited a customer in Rochester, NY. I was working for Flex-Trim (my former employer) on [...]

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Where does your consistency come from?

By |2020-03-26T15:37:21-07:00March 26th, 2020|Categories: Sanders|Tags: , , , |

I’m writing this article to start a conversion in the minds of the readers and the industry in general. I’ve been blessed in my career to have seen literally thousands of sanding processes and nearly the same number of variations on why things are done certain ways. This has [...]

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Stop! Don’t buy that wide belt sander!

By |2020-03-26T15:37:27-07:00March 24th, 2020|Categories: Sanders|Tags: , , |

This is a very difficult article to write without making some folks angry and some absolutely irate. Machinery salesmen have a vested interest in selling the machines they have on the floor instead of the machine the customer needs. What is worse is that those same people often [...]

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