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Shop Built Hand Tools #3: My favorite Sanding Block

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I have a few sanding blocks, but this one gets the most use. Design is a take off of a Wood Magazine article. The pictures are telling as to the construction. The only hidden detail is there is a plugged hole under the felt. It is for the screw that is epoxied to the bottom that attaches to the wingnut. I chose hardwood scraps that I had on hand. They consist of cherry and two different walnut species. The felt was a self adhesive scrap left over from a jewelry box project. It measures about 4×3”. The plastic wingnut is loosened to raise the top to change paper. It is tightened to clamp it. The felt helps by allowing a little give when flattening a board. Cork could serve the same purpose if that’s what’s on hand. After a while using it, I used a core box bit to route the grooves for my fingers. Makes it quite a bit more ergonomic. Simple thing, but it sees a lot of use.

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-- Jeff, South Carolina

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Scott Bryan

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posted 100 days ago

This is a nice sanding block and a clever use of “scrap” materials. The felt should serve as well as cork in providing a cushion for the sandpaper.

This is interesting. Thanks for the post, Jeff.

-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.

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Hawgnutz

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posted 100 days ago

That sure is a nice sanding block. I need one soon, so I may use this as an inspiration.

Good Job!

God Bless,
Hawg

-- Saving barnwood from the scrapyards

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EdC

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posted 100 days ago

I like that idea, looks comfortable

-- Ed Collinge- Edmonds, WA.

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Todd A. Clippinger

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posted 100 days ago

OH, that is rich. It looks like an executive sanding block.
Very nice looking – actually GREAT looking sanding block!

-- Todd A. Clippinger, Montana, http://amcraftsman.com

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Jon3

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posted 100 days ago

I’d love to see some bigger photos!

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TomK

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posted 99 days ago

The simple things are sometimes the best things, and most useful.

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posted 99 days ago

Hi , any larger pix available ?

-- Dusty56@comcast.net

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USCJeff

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posted 99 days ago

I’ll post some larger shots in the morning. They’re on a different PC. If you click the pics, it will take you to Photobucket. You can resize the pics, but you lose some clarity.

-- Jeff, South Carolina

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