Handy sanding sticks at Woodcraft

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Handy sanding sticks at Woodcraft

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Hello Everyone,

I purchased a set of five, sandpaper holders at Woodcraft in Fort Wayne, IN. They were on sale and I am always looking for help on sanding the junction of the bowl and the shank. They consist of a plastic holder for each grit of sandpaper, the paper is about .25 to . 375 in. wide and the stick is about six inches long. The paper is a small sanding belt that wraps around the stick. The sticks are color coded for each grit. I can't remember the price but it wasn't too outrageous. They are called "sanding sticks."

I really like these little fellows and I thought I would pass it on.

Happy sanding,
Larry

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Thanks for the suggestion.

There's a Woodcraft a couple miles down the road from here. They sure have a lot of interesting stuff. I picked up a kevlar glove this morning to wear while rusticating. Don't wanna rusticate my hand!

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Thanks for the review Larry. I have seen them at my local woodworking shop (Klingspore's retail store, I forget the actual name) and wondered how they were.
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You can get less expensive, and better (in my opinion) sanding sticks from Sally Beauty Supply. Apparently theyre sold for filng fingernails or something. :D
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Kevlar glove

Hello Joel,
I was happy when Woodcraft moved to Fort Wayne, I have picked up some African Olivewood from them and I also bought the Kevlar glove for rusticating. I am going up this week to see what kind of Cherry wood they have, I smoke Latikia tobacco and am wanting to try a Cherry wood pipe out.

I finished another pipe last night and again used my sanding sticks. I do quite a lot with small files and find the sanding sticks work like a file, but are more versatile.

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Kurt,

Are these a lot like the ones at Woodcraft or more like a fingernail file.

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rathpipe wrote:Are these a lot like the ones at Woodcraft or more like a fingernail file.
Ah, grasshoppah! These *ARE* fingernail files....

And inexpensive, too. Just a few cents each.
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I guess I'll check out my wife's bathroom drawer before I spend my money.
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rathpipe wrote:I guess I'll check out my wife's bathroom drawer before I spend my money.
What? Are you sort of a – uhm – troubleseeker? Don’t you dare…
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These: http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx ... at=1,42500 also work great. Really cut down the finishing time and flat spots.
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Stephen,
I've been using those for years. Picked mine up at Woodworkers Warehouse, they called them sanding "tadpoles".
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Stephen,

Thanks for that link, I really need something like that. I have been fabricating my own special sanding instruments...those would make life a lot easier.
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Bryan,

My pleasure. Before I bought my set I was wrapping sandpaper around my finger. These work much better and much faster.
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Stephen,

Yeah I know the feeling. I have used everything from toothpicks to coffee stirrers. I will definately get me a set.

Thanks again!
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Very cool. i gots to get me some of those funky things.
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Tadpoles, eh!

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I checked out that link and I have to give those a try. My wife said to leave her nailfiles alone or she would scratch my eyes out so tadpoles it will be.

Man, I've really picked up some cool ideas from this site. Good idea, whoever started it.

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tadpoles...

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I went to the link and thought the sanding tadpoles looked handy, so, while at Woodcraft today, I found they had them in stock, don't call them tadpoles but they appear to be the same thing.

Larry
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