Kaisergrendel
29th March 2011, 11:19 AM
Hi all,
I got a rubber sanding block from an automotive shop a few months ago and I'm still struggling to get my head around using it. The block is pretty common - it uses spikes at each end to grip the paper. Because of the length and angle of the spikes I'm finding it hard to get the sandpaper in nice and tight. The spikes always puncture the paper at the point where it's too long to grip the paper tightly. Is this just the reality with rubber blocks or am I doing something wrong?
I got a rubber sanding block from an automotive shop a few months ago and I'm still struggling to get my head around using it. The block is pretty common - it uses spikes at each end to grip the paper. Because of the length and angle of the spikes I'm finding it hard to get the sandpaper in nice and tight. The spikes always puncture the paper at the point where it's too long to grip the paper tightly. Is this just the reality with rubber blocks or am I doing something wrong?