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| My Mom has one in the basement that my Dad used until he died. She's been after me to use it or sell it. I have never used one. Right now I use a belt/disc sander and it seems to take care of all of my lure making needs. Do any of you use an oscillating spindle sander for your lure work? I took a piece of wood over there and played around with it and I just can't get the feel for doing straight lines or rounding the nose of a lure. It was just OK for making inward curves,but I can't see putting one in my shop because the sander I have now seems to do everything that I need done.
Anybody use one or know of a good use for one in "The Basement"? |
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Location: WI | I use one for my baits. It is for inside curves. And it works great for that. I feel like I get much better control on inside curves than using my belt sander. Probably due to the table top. I use a 12" disc sander for everything else |
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| X2. Probably my least used sander but they are nice to have. Tools and baits, can you really ever have too many? |
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| I'll have to try it out on some blanks that didn't make it and see if I can get a feel for it.
Thanks guys. |
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