Super cool, Jon! Thanks! I'm now off to discover even more uses for these little sandpaper paddles. Debbie Legg ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Page" <jonpage at comcast.net> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 12:57 PM Subject: T3 - Sanding > PSA sand paper (self-stick) pressed around a sample credit card. (I was > getting > so many card offers with the sample card that I kept the cards for > putty but found > they work well for piling a bunch together for gluing felt or leather > onto curved > surfaces). It dawned on me to try the PSA paper...Bingo ! No more > wasted paper. > > I can cut the card to a shape for any contour. Even on the end of a > slat for real > tight flat areas. Once the grit has been used or clogged at the end, > trim it back > and you're good for another flurry of sanding. Sanding edges of scroll > work > effortlessly, relatively :-) > > These little, two-sided, flexible, sanding paddles make for shorter work > of detail sanding. These legs are going to look 'chiseled'. > I'm a stickler for crisp, clean inside corners. > > Can't wait until they need sanding again... > -- > > Regards, > > Jon Page
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