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Sanding on a wood lathe.
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Tool marks gouges or a nub or divot in the center bottom.
I prefer to sand the trouble spots first and then power sand with the lathe running to blend in any ridges i might have created while concentrating on individual spots.
I recommend setting the lathe speed at 250 rpm for sanding.
Using the right sanding equipment makes the job much easier.
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It s not possible to do a thorough job of sanding with the lathe running and holding sandpaper against the wood or power sanding with the lathe running.
Wet sanding just about eliminates harmful sanding dust and can create a better.
Mike demonstrates 5 benefits of wet sanding for woodturners using a lubricant.
Screw strips cut from cloth backed sanding belts to shop made wood bows of different thicknesses and use em to shape and smooth furniture parts and lathe turned projects.
Honestly i really don t like sanding that much.
For major changes in shape you would start with a low grit of 50 or 80.
The sanding process for turning is similar to regular woodworking.
Depending on how your tools have finished the turning you can start with higher grits.
The last thing i want to be doing is spend all day sanding a bowl.
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Excessive lathe speed also can cause dust to build up between the sand paper and the wood which prevents wood abrasion.
The coarser grits remove wood quickly and the finer grits will shine up curved surfaces in a jiff.
Excessive lathe speed generates too much friction which results in heat.
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My sanding technique process step 1.
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I d much rather be turning on the lathe.
Heat can cause the wood to check and it causes the sandpaper to breakdown.
You start with a sanding grit that removes tool marks and sands the wood to its finished shape.