Alrighty, I am working on a decorative vase from bad piece of walnut with epoxy. It is a limb cutoff that had some cracking due to the pith. The piece isn't very large, the inside is about 6-8" deep and about 4-5" wide at the opening that tapers down narrower inside. It is my first attempt at a form like this.
I do not have a tool that can get down in there and sand effectively nor can I find one. So I am trying to carefully reach in with my hand with gloves (thinnest, tightest fitting golfers gloves I could find) on to reduce friction on my skin. It is spinning at 1500 rpm for the sanding. Had to fill some voids from cracks with thick CA glue so I stopped for the night. I am using 2" sanding disks.
Anyone know of a long handled sander that can get down into these pieces for some sanding work? Do any companies make or sell these or is it one of those things will good old fashioned American ingenuity needs to kick in and find a solution? My hand can reach in to the bottom but not well enough to effectively sand the bottom.
I do not have a tool that can get down in there and sand effectively nor can I find one. So I am trying to carefully reach in with my hand with gloves (thinnest, tightest fitting golfers gloves I could find) on to reduce friction on my skin. It is spinning at 1500 rpm for the sanding. Had to fill some voids from cracks with thick CA glue so I stopped for the night. I am using 2" sanding disks.
Anyone know of a long handled sander that can get down into these pieces for some sanding work? Do any companies make or sell these or is it one of those things will good old fashioned American ingenuity needs to kick in and find a solution? My hand can reach in to the bottom but not well enough to effectively sand the bottom.