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Some Larch shelves, Small carved oak abstract table (sorry didn't use the mill for this) , and some of my milled planks. only small stuff using an ms361 and the Small Log Mill.

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I've got a backing plate for my 4" grinder that accepts sanding discs, with a 36 grit on there it's amazing how much you can remove!

 

Really handy for all the tighter work to, made a good job on the mantlepiece I did a few months back, is that what you use for the Oak table, if not, best fiver you'll spend!:biggrin:

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Yes angle grinder type sanders are the way for rapid removal of material.

 

Great original table.... you going to try and sell it?

 

I've just ordered a dewalt angle grinder that will take the 4.5" velcro discs that has a speed control. Those fibre discs are fine on full speed angle grinders but they burn the grain as you go to 120 grit above.

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Yep Luke after carving I used an angle grinder, then finished off by hand, Sanding pieces seems to be the longest process but worth it.

Rob I sell a few milled and carved pieces, but at the moment I’m trying to replace all the naff furniture I’ve got. I took inspiration from your wall hangings :thumbup1: and placed this oak offcut on the wall

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