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Inside sanding, some things I've engineered

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I just wanted to share some things I've engineered (not a professional) but I get creative sometimes I'm a little OCD about sanding marks inside and that bottom corner... And I must humbly say the better woodturner you are the less sanding you must do...(I think I sand a lot)... Aloha

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I am wondering if these are more for hollow forms than for bowls, or if they are used for both? I do have a Milwaukee right angle attachment that I have been trying to use with a flex shaft powered by a mini lathe. I think it is a bit more heavy duty than the DeWalt. Project Farm did a review on them a while back.

robo hippy
 
I am wondering if these are more for hollow forms than for bowls, or if they are used for both? I do have a Milwaukee right angle attachment that I have been trying to use with a flex shaft powered by a mini lathe. I think it is a bit more heavy duty than the DeWalt. Project Farm did a review on them a while back.

robo hippy
Yeah I use them for both, I mostly use the flappers for removing material(tear out and checks) and the 90 for finishing. the DeWalt is holding up okay for now
 
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