Popular Post Zoot Fenster Posted March 23, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted March 23, 2024 A JGR pattern made with white oak, poplar, holly, walnut mostly. The thick white oak was a bear to cut. The legs are dyed poplar. Not sure that I like the oak-blue-green combination, but it is art. A sanding star in the dremel has become my favorite shaping tool. Thanks for looking! meflick, ChelCass, Dave Monk and 9 others 11 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted March 23, 2024 Report Posted March 23, 2024 Very well done. I think the colors are great! danny 1 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted March 23, 2024 Report Posted March 23, 2024 Beautiful. What is the sanding star? Quote
Hawk Posted March 23, 2024 Report Posted March 23, 2024 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. Quote
TAIrving Posted March 25, 2024 Report Posted March 25, 2024 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 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted March 25, 2024 Report Posted March 25, 2024 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 Quote
wombatie Posted April 2, 2024 Report Posted April 2, 2024 Awesome work on the crab. Love the colors. Marg Quote
Zoot Fenster Posted May 11, 2024 Author Report Posted May 11, 2024 (edited) 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. Edited May 11, 2024 by Zoot Fenster barb.j.enders 1 Quote
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