Tips to Sanding Irregular Surfaces
George VondriskaDescription
If you decide to try your standard sanding gear when sanding irregular surfaces you will find that the sander does not follow the contours of your work piece. This means that you will unintentionally modify the shape of the piece, producing flat spots and/or inconsistent lines running throughout. It might look like a shortcut, but it’s a mistake.
Sanding irregular surfaces requires a different tool and a different approach. The critical steps that you want to follow when sanding irregular surfaces include:
Use a flexible sanding solution. You need to use a sanding approach that allows you to gently follow the contours of your project, getting into tight places and following the profile of the piece. George will demonstrate his preferred solution which he has used successfully for decades.
Progress through the grits. As with other forms of sanding, you will need to work through the grits in stages, starting with a coarse grit and moving to a finer grit as you proceed. The contours should be sanded to the same grit as the rest of the project in order to achieve a uniform look after the finish is applied.
With this technique, along with more tips on sanding, you’ll love how your projects look after a finish has been applied.