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(11-24-2020, 10:48 AM)dow Wrote: Just got yet another of the ubiquitous Lee Valley Christmas gift emails, and saw this under the "Gifts under $50" heading:
https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/too...em=15Z0205
Looks interesting. Anybody use these?
For people who use sandpaper as a shaping tool, I suppose it makes sense. For those of us who prefer spokeshaves, rasps, files, and card scrapers to shape curves, a small piece of sandpaper and your fingers is all that's needed for the final, light smoothing. Different strokes, I guess.
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I wonder if one wrapped an old rag around them they could be used to buff shoes. Pretty limited in function.
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While I respect and admire LV's designs in general, I'm wondering how this is better than grabbing a strip of sandpaper, one end in each hand, and doing the same thing.