1" Belt Sander, What Grit belts?

Started by Eric Krewson, October 31, 2015, 08:49:00 AM

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Eric Krewson

I was at a friends house the other day and he was telling me how handy his 1" belt sander was for the variety of crafty things he does.

I went home and a Grizzly sale catalog was in my mailbox with their 1" belt sander on sale. Being a tool guy I had to have one. It is sitting on my dining room table now.

What grits of belts do you guys keep in stock for your similar sanders. I will probably use mine for putting the initial edge on flea market chisels, broadheads and other cutting tools at first.

Roy from Pa

I use my 1" belt sander a lot for bows. Smooth's out and shapes the riser and shaping the tips, plus much more.. I use 150 grit..

What's nice is if you sand above the backing bar for the belt, the sanding belt will flex and roll around curves real nicely.

eflanders

80, 120 and 180 grit.  80 grit turns a rough, chipped up chisel into something workable in quick order.  Obviously watch out for overheating the edge.  I'm a big fan of super / scary sharp edges.  Once I've hit the rough chisel with all 3 grits I then hand sharpen into a polished surface.

karrow

they are a handy tool for sure. great for sharpening things. I would buy the roughest ones I could find.
Kevin Day

bamboo

I keep a 24 grit on mine for trapping limbs and hogging wood on grips and sight windows--it is handy
Mike

7 Lakes

For steel working I think 80 grit would be the lowest only then to hog off everything but the chip.  I'd go then move quickly into the 300-400 range.  Finish it off with a leather belt and you can throw away your store bought razor.

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