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This article was originally posted by [https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/del1r1um.html Del1r1um]<ref>https://straightrazorpalace.com/workshop/33460-split-mandrel-dremel-sanding-tutorial.html</ref>
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This article was originally posted by [http://www.straightrazorplace.com/forums/members/del1r1um.html Del1r1um]<ref>http://straightrazorplace.com/forums/workshop/33460-split-mandrel-dremel-sanding-tutorial.html</ref>
  
 
Hey guys, I posted these pics on another thread and I thought that I might as well explain my process in greater detail so that everyone can see what I do with my slotted mandrel for sanding blades. I don't claim that this is the only way, or even the best way... it does seem to work for me though.
 
Hey guys, I posted these pics on another thread and I thought that I might as well explain my process in greater detail so that everyone can see what I do with my slotted mandrel for sanding blades. I don't claim that this is the only way, or even the best way... it does seem to work for me though.
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Then I fold the paper so that the two ends meet in the middle and tape around where they join with some scotch tape (anything will work as long as it still fits in the slot).
 
Then I fold the paper so that the two ends meet in the middle and tape around where they join with some scotch tape (anything will work as long as it still fits in the slot).
 
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== Step 2==
 
== Step 2==
 
I secure the sandpaper with a rubber band. You can see how I wrap it in the picture... a smaller band works better (fewer wraps are required).
 
I secure the sandpaper with a rubber band. You can see how I wrap it in the picture... a smaller band works better (fewer wraps are required).
  
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== Step 3  ==
 
== Step 3  ==
 
I set this up in my dremel with a flex shaft and go to work with a slow speed (my preference) and a very light hand. I figure that if I go slowly and carefully the tool will do the work and I'm less likely to make a mistake. Don't make the mistake of getting impatient and trying to bear down on the workpiece. light and careful... slow and steady.
 
I set this up in my dremel with a flex shaft and go to work with a slow speed (my preference) and a very light hand. I figure that if I go slowly and carefully the tool will do the work and I'm less likely to make a mistake. Don't make the mistake of getting impatient and trying to bear down on the workpiece. light and careful... slow and steady.
  
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== Step 4 ==
 
== Step 4 ==
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'''NEVER''' sand into and edge.. the flap should sand in a motion that goes from the middle of the blade OUT to whatever edge you are working near. I tried to make this obvious with the arrows always pointing out to the edges. When you get anywhere even close to an edge you will have to change your position to make sure that you are sanding from the middle out. Basically match the direction of the spin, to the arrows on the graphic.
 
'''NEVER''' sand into and edge.. the flap should sand in a motion that goes from the middle of the blade OUT to whatever edge you are working near. I tried to make this obvious with the arrows always pointing out to the edges. When you get anywhere even close to an edge you will have to change your position to make sure that you are sanding from the middle out. Basically match the direction of the spin, to the arrows on the graphic.
  
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== References ==
 
== References ==
  
 
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[[Category:Blade Restoration]]
 
[[Category:Blade Restoration]]

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