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Reddit mentions of 3/8"" x 21"" Belt Sander
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Compact design for sanding in close quarters ; 8.2 feet power cord for increased maneuverabilityVariable speed control dial (980-5,600 ft./min.) enables user to match the speed to the applicationAdjustable sanding arm pivots 100° for hard-to-reach areasEasily adjustable belt tracking with a turn of a knobCompact with less weight (3.5 lbs.)3 different size arm assemblies and belts available (1/4"", 3/8"", 1/2"") for increased versatility2 ea. Abrasive Belt (#80; A-34469)3/8"" Arm Assembly (125158-5)974194039924DB9404992099039031Electronic speed control dial (980 - 5,600-Feet/min.)Adjustable sanding arm pivots 100-Degree for hard to reach areasEasily adjustable belt tracking with a turn of a knobCompact and lightweight (3.3 lbs.)3 different size arm assemblies and belts available (1/4-Inch, 3/8-Inch, 1/2-Inch) for increased versatility
Specs:
Color | Blue |
Height | 6.2204724346 Inches |
Length | 16.535433054 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 3.527396192 Pounds |
Width | 3.0708661386 Inches |
If I had my choice of tool, I'd probably say some sort of belt sander/grinder that has a small wheel or turnaround (like this) so you get a nice round profile. If you have something like that(I think they make some similar bench top things), I'd probably use a med/fine grit belt. Barring that, 2nd best is probably the dremel sanding wheel thing, also using a med/fine grit wheel. I'd put the dremel in a vise sticking up and hold the work rather than the other way around too.
You could do this with a jig saw and could use a mini belt sander to clean it up. Or just hand sand her.
https://www.amazon.com/Makita-9032-4-4-Amp-8-Inch-Variable/dp/B0000614UT
I fuckin love this thing I rarely cope by hand anymore.