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1000. SANDING DELIGHT.pdf

One of the most difficult problems for a woodturner to overcome is tearout. With enough years of practice, tearout occurs less frequently but even then a scraper has to be used sometimes and often causes tearout. And in the meantime, while you are waiting to get good enough so you don't have tearout, how do you sand it quickly and easily so it is gone in no time? This article will teach you step by step how that can be done. After reading the article you will sand like you always have, almost. You will take advantage of a "trick of the trade" that has until now been closely guarded by myself and other woodturners who have been fortunate enough to have stumbled across the same "trick". There are no liquids of any kind used in this method.
$9.35 USD

1000. SANDING DELIGHT.pdf

You will receive:

A comprehensive article, featuring step-by-step procedures that I have developed through experience turning Fine ArtForms in Wood Since 1981, the last 15 years as a full-time artisan with woodturning as my only source of income, this PDF *

  • 935 words long
  • filling 8 pages
  • compressed into 0.322 MB
  • accompanied by 15 color photographs will teach you the best-method-results on how to delightfully deal with those stubborn sanding problelms by using a
  • emailed directly to your home computer
  • all in PDF format with
  • zero shipping charges or taxes and
  • email support about any questions relating to this article **
  • all for the price of $9.35
  • making sanding quick and easy in order to spend more time turning.

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