Hey guys, I make my living as a piano cabinet technician. That is essentially a furniture technician who specializes in working on the furniture and cosmetic aspects of pianos.  A very major part of my work involves sandpaper and all of my sanding is by hand.  I normally use everything between 150 to 2000 grit and also use micro mesh frequently.  I have used every sandpaper available and there are many good brands, but I have found that Norton 3X is the best and most durable paper I have used.

  I'm really talking about the dry papers, although I do really like their 2000 grit wet/dry as well.  Their coarse grades are very aggressive and really last and make my work easier.  When I cut a scarf joint for a neck I can true it up for gluing using a wood sanding block and 100 grit Norton 3X reasonably fast.  I could make it faster with 60 or 80 grit but I'm satisfied with being a little bit slower. Anyway, give this stuff a try if you haven't already.  It's a really great sandpaper and sandpapers are not all created equal.

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Thanks for the tip!  I'm as green as they get so I'm absorbing everything. 

I just bought some of the Norton sandpaper ,, And i Readily agree ,, this is some of the bestest stuff i have used ,, it does as u say ,, and is priced really right ,, I don t think I'll buy any other kind.. Bought it on a fluke

Thanks for the tip Charlotte.  While most of my past history with sandpaper is in use on metal, I am finding with wood, it seems pretty much the same. You get what you pay for (sometimes), and the Norton brand is hard to beat !

 

Hell yeah Norton is my Fav too - bit more expensive but worh every penny as is said you get what you pay for - but Norton abrasives outlast others by a mile so it's cost effective to buy it :)

Ey up JuJu...where do you get the Norton  from? I'm fed up with the useless cheap stuff from my local hardware shop.

usually B&Q or Ebay - ebay is usually cheaper but not always available - so as a last resort it's B&Q

I have a pathological aversion to B&Q...it's my absolute last resort...it galls me paying a tenner for something that I can buy from a proper shop for a couple  of quid.

me too...and i took in 35 quids worth of gift tokens recently only to be told they were "out of date" after a management financial takeover...no customer love there, much prefer Homebase anyway (-: 

 

(btw sorry if i sound pedantic but when i was in the building trade we called this "glasspaper"...the paper was covered in tiny bits of glass...the term sort of stuck...! )

I remember in woodwork class at school being told it was glasspaper, not sandpaper.  

yep i'm the same mate but sometimes i just have to do it but it's got to be the last last last resort

I was going to suggest B&Q till I read of your aversion.They sell Nortons Oakey Superflex on rolls which great for using in longstrips on the back of necks (just like a shoe shine)

By the way ms charlotte ,, as we are talking finish,, what type of stains do u use??

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