Has anyone tried to use a dremmel tool and the barrel sanding attachment for sanding and shaping fillets?
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I tried it and it works ok. Not great through.
Best results I've gotten is to take care with making the fillets while they are wet.
After they dry, 60-80 grit sandpaper and your thumb does a good job. I bet a thin magic marker wrapped in something soft like foam rubber or even a thick towel would work too.
Best results I've gotten is to take care with making the fillets while they are wet.
After they dry, 60-80 grit sandpaper and your thumb does a good job. I bet a thin magic marker wrapped in something soft like foam rubber or even a thick towel would work too.
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Sanding Fillets
I keep several short (+/- 2") peices of various sized dowels available to save the skin on my thumbs. I usally cut those from used foam brushes. I also make small fillet using the regular expoxy fillers, but apply an additional / thinner layer of fillet using a more sandable fairing filler added to the mix.
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Re: Sanding Fillets
microbaloons work great but they are that dark purple color. System Three make 2-part fairing/filleting material mix now in a brownish-tan color. You get two cans of like a soft putty and mix together to make your filleting material instead of mixing epoxy and then adding the filler.Mullet_Key wrote:I also make small fillet using the regular expoxy fillers, but apply an additional / thinner layer of fillet using a more sandable fairing filler added to the mix.
But they don't offer the tan-colored filler by itself. So you might end up spending more for dedicated tubs of pre-mixed filleting material.
Glass bubbles work pretty good and are more sandalbe than woodflour but not as much as microballons. The glass bubble add a white tint to the filleting material.
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