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Thread: Hole Saw Sander

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    Seems like a good idea for Intarsia and other things

    http://www.woodworkingtips.com/etips/2006/01/06/ws/

    How easy is it to find adhesive backed sand paper here?
    Brett

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    G'day Oges,

    To glue the sandpaper to my 16" faceplate sander I use Bostik Contact Bond, it's great stuff.

    Don't think it's practical to glue the sandpaper on a hole saw, but velcro glued to either surface on a stuffed up holesaw might be the answer.

    I have used the quick changing sanding drums in the drill press when I've a had a fair few holes to sand out, otherwise a bit of s/paper wrapped around a chunk of dowel.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Yeah I have a set of drum sanders on order at the moment, think I will just wait for them to turn up
    Brett

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    Hi Brett,have'nt used holesaws as a drum sander(the idea has merit) as I have a set of drum sanders on hand and get my adhesive backed paper from a specialty outfit here in Bunbury.

    Cheers
    Johnno

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    Try double sided tape to attach sandpaper to the holesaw.

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    There is some stuff called "jack paper". It is essentially double-sided sticky paper. It comes in a very big size (I think A1) and can most likely be got from any art shop.

    It is good stuff, but has a finite life as I have found out to my dismay! I tried to use some the other day and it had lost all its stick. VERY good early on though...

    Cam

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