Dremel 505 3/16" Flapwheel Sander, 120 grit , Gray
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This isn't my cup of tea. This was intended for sanding in small crevices, but the flaps are so stiff that I can't use it. In the process of grinding into the wood, the device just digs into it If you are making metal projects, this wood would be a better choice.
The flapwheel sander is tough enough to sand through stain but delicate enough not to damage wooden edges (although it can dig in a bit if you slip off the A surprising amount of durability is found in the sanding surface. Until the flapwheel breaks or wears out, it probably won't last very long. would definitely recommend this for anyone who uses any kind of sanding machine.
An abrasive attachment like this one is perfect for surfaces needing abrasive assistance.
A clear coating on a wheel needed to be removed, so I bought this wheel to help. I could only hope it worked as well as possible, since that was not its intended function. You can apply online. It does what it is supposed to do, so I can't say anything bad about it. It didn't seem to be particularly cheap, but I couldn't find it for cheaper, so I guess my impression is misguided.
You can add this to your Dremel as well.
As a result, he was able I bought this based on my son's recommendation. A bicycle frame that he plans to repaint was rusted so he used it to remove it. After finishing the metal candle holder with the EZ lock buffing wheels, I used the wider version to redo a metal candle holder that had a lot of curves.
If the operator has a soft touch on the tool, he or she may use this item. Since the flaps are very rigid, it is very difficult to maneuver the wheel into tiny spaces, so any attempt to do so results in damage. Details on wood that is old or very dry should NOT be treated with this.
The product is great.