Sanding Molding Video

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©1993-2012 Tim Carter

VIDEO SUMMARY

How do you sand a curved piece of wood? Use glass! No, not a drinking glass. There is a new sanding block made out of recycled glass. Up to 98% is recycled material.

These sanding blocks will conform to the surface you are sanding. So you can effective sand a curved details door molding or crown molding. As you sand, some of the block is worn away and the resulting surface with match your molding. The sanding blocks are available in various grits, type and sizes to match your sanding requirements. There is even one designed for rust removal from metal.

The glass sanding blocks will conform better than regular sandpaper. These sanding blocks are great for those odd shaped or curved objects.

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COMMENTS

Sherri
15 Sep 2008, 08:34
I am having a hard time finding these. Can anyone tell me who carries them? Or can I order them online? Thanks
none
04 Oct 2010, 15:15
I agree, please post WHERE to get the glass sanding block. NO BODY has heard of it!!!

PLEASE TELL US WHERE TO GET THIS!!!
thanks!
Larru
30 Mar 2011, 12:02
Here's one link to the product. It's made by Zinsser. Google this mfg. and you can find more sources.

http://www.amazon.com/Zinsser-31912-100-120G-Sand-Block/dp/B000BQQZDE%3FSub scriptionId%3D1RJH3PB473D5N8YYQP82%26tag%3Damz2011-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26ca mp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB000BQQZDE

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