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Sanding/buffing carvings


Beavis
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Hi All,

This is my first post as I don't get too much time to carve [emoji852]️

When watching YouTube you see the carvings being buffed with something attached to a drill. Gives a nice finish!

Just wandering if anyone knows what it's called & where I could get one! [emoji2]

Thanks

 

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Hi mate, think you probably mean a sand-o-flex. Its a sander that has lots of strands of abrasives used in a drill. You can burn the carving and then use the sand-o-flex, gives a nice finish...
they sell them herehttps://www.gustharts.com/machinery-c123/chainsaws-accessories-c142/carving-c311/sand-o-flex-p1399
Happy carving.
Charlie
Thanks Charlie, sounds just what I was on about.... Gonna go buy one [emoji1]
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