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Wonderful job, I really like the color choices, really makes it stand out. And along with @barb.j.enders I'm wondering what a "sanding Star" is, could you post a picture? Like you I do most all of my shaping with a dremel and always looking for more options for that task.

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8 minutes ago, TAIrving said:

Is this what you mean when you say "sanding star"?  It does look like a useful tool for sanding.  

Sanding Star, 120 Grit: Power Sander Accessories: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific 

I wonder how different it would be from the sanding mop I have, if any.  https://stockroomsupply.com/collections/sanding-mops/products/fluffy-sanding-mop-kit

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I have been seriously delinquent in checking this site.  Hosting an eclipse RV gathering, four grandkids for a month, drilling new community water wells. But the house is clean and I can get back into the shop.  The sanding stars look like this, except about 2" diameter with a 1/8" shaft.  I bought them from Klingspor.  The 120 grit are best for shaping really tight inside curves. They also work well for gentle edge round overs.  I also love their 6" sanding mops and finish each piece with a 120 grit, then a 180 grit as a final burnish.  All the best.

 

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