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  • Final glue up (post dinner) took a little while but it’s finished.

    Really not sure I can stretch to a new belt sander. Been an expensive month.

    Might make a start with the orbital and see how long my patience lasts.

    To square it off, should I cut from above (herringbone side) or below (flat ply sheet), to avoid tear out?


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  • I did my entire kitchen floor (very hard, very old linoleum) with a random orbital sander, no problem.
    Ha

  • It depends on what saw you are going to use.

    If you have a plunge saw with tracks cut from the top but make sure you set up the cut so the splinter guard is on the side you want to keep. You'll get better visibility that way and will be less likely to mess up all your hard work.

    With pretty much anything else cut from the bottom so that the leading edge of the blade is pulling into the surface. But remember to measuremeasurecut.

    This belt sander is under £50 if that helps.

  • Am I the only one that is jealous of your patience and ability to stay focused?

    Of and the workshop...that is just hate you ;)

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