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Tip
#8
Belt Sander
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Sanding
Compound Curves and Odd Shapes
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Figure
19-23. Using the belt saner to sand an odd-shaped
object.
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You can
sand three-dimensional or compound curves on the
soft side of the belt sander. There is no backup plate on
this side, and the belt will conform to almost any shape that's
pressed against it. This is especially useful when rounding
off lathe turnings or softening sharp corners and edges.
Secure
the belt sander in the vertical position, without the worktable.
Hold the workpiece and touch it to the abrasive belt (Figure
19-23). Use very light pressure. Hold the workpiece with
the end you're sanding pointing up. If you feel the belt sander
dragging the workpiece up and out of your grasp, back off
immediately. Rock the workpiece from side to side and back
and forth until you achieve the desired shape.
When you
use the soft side of the belt sander, always work in the center
3" of the abrasive belt. If you press against the sides, the
belt will creep off center.
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