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Reddit mentions of PORTER-CABLE Sandpaper Roll, Adhesive-Backed, 4 1/2-Inch X 10-Yard, 120-Grit (740001201)
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- Clog- and loading-resistant sandpaper can be used on a wide variety of materials
- Comprised of aluminum oxide grain
- Resin coating fights against damage caused by heat or humidity
- Clog- and loading-resistant sandpaper can be used on a wide variety of materials
- Comprised of aluminum oxide grain
- Resin coating fights against damage caused by heat or humidity
- Responsive adhesive gives you greater control
- Works on plastic, wood, painted surfaces, fiberglass, and metal
Features:
Specs:
Height | 2.8 Inches |
Length | 5.63 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 4-1/2" x 10 yrd |
Weight | 0.95 Pounds |
Width | 2.88 Inches |
If the pieces are pretty far off I would make a router sled
https://i.imgur.com/A6y2Zae.jpg
lots of youtube videos showing how to make and use these. I have flattened and thicknessed planed many boards with mine.
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If you only need a little bit of flattening, or want to clean up a board that you just routed down: Order some adhesive sandpaper roll
https://www.amazon.com/PORTER-CABLE-740001201-2-Inch-Adhesive-Backed-Sanding/dp/B0000223SK
Obtain a flat strip of granite from a local marble countertop place, they gave me a leftover for free. 4x30". Apply the sandpaper to the granite. Pencil cross hatches onto your board and sand until they all disapear.
If you do pursue diamond stones, here is a list of what I have.. I am not sure if this the be-all-end-all, and I can definitely recommend trying lots of things, because sharpening seems to be something so personal. Just wanted to collate in one place what I have settled on thus far.
This is one of the cheaper setups. I think it would be interesting to try ceramics at the top end, and better leather for a multi-strop setup.. Just ran out of funds after trying several failed other methods ;)
OP gave you some good advice about research. I'd add that if you can somehow find someone local who can show you what sharp really is, that would be a big bonus. I haven't found that person yet myself, because I am a hermit.
Stones:
Paddles:
Stropping:
Sandpaper:
I would get a sheet of plate glass and a long strip of sandpaper. Then as long as your lumber is reasonably flat to begin with it shouldn't take too much to clean up the surface/make it flat for gluing. I haven't actually done this, but I think it would be worth a try.