Have a vent..

I hate sanding.

Reason being..

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  • Yeah sanding can be a B***h, but I build to relax, so its a part of my building ritual. If I'm making something else, its a bother, but I kinda enjoy spending hours going from a 60 grit down to a 0000 grit steel wool to get a nice smooth finish on a neck. It really brings out the grain, which looks really nice when using a light finish or a wax finish on straight wood.

    Barring that, have you considered perhaps a Tom Sawyer approach? Trick people into paying you to do the sanding? Just saying.....

  • Burned my thumb yesterday sanding... Yes... Burned...

    When making necks, my favorite sandpaper is a torn off piece of a belt sander belt, 120 grit. There was a bit of a gouge the spoke shave left, and I was trying to minimize it... So, add some pressure and some elbow grease... Didn't notice it getting hot until OUCH!

    You really can't see it, but I have a first degree burn on the outer soft part of my thumb.

    On the same neck, when I migrated to 150grit, I mistakenly had my index finger too close to the edge of the fretboard and cut myself...

    Bottom line: sanding is dangerous work!
    • See?
      Sanding is bad.

  • My least favorite task as well. That's one reason a cabinet scraper is one of my favorite tools. It can give wood a smoother finish than most sandpaper and requires less repetitious effort. I still do a lot of sanding but often the finish from the scraper with linseed oil finish is perfect.

  • Three words: Random. Orbit. Sander. :-)

  • Have you tried liquid sanding? Just put your wood in a running stream of water. It may take a few (hundred) years. But works great for rocks! 

    John Sawyer has got it right. 3M sand paper = 3x the work. Good sandpaper is worth every extra $ you spend on it. 

  • From the looks of your post, it seems you think sanding's a...

    Beach.

    >:-E
  • I am a cheap SOB, but I learned a LONG time ago that good sandpaper is three times the value of the cheap stuff...
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