I have been struggling to find a way to store my sheets of sand paper, just like this heading. Sanding Paper Storage.
I was thinking that I might use translator and use French to make it sound more interesting.
Sable de stockage du papier
Then after thinking about this for a while all our French woodworkers would see the heading and think what a boring topic. Then I got to thinking that I should fireworks. :fireworks:
But paper and fire don't really get along very well. It is just one things that most woodworkers are not that excited about. :C
I got sick of using my current storage box as I would not be able to locate things quickly. Everything was piled on top of each other and it made it very hard and difficult to determine how many sheets of a certain grit I had left. I just measured the normal sheet of sand paper and added about 10mm, then allowed the extra for the sides, top, bottom and back. I only used screws as to hold it together as I am not expecting it to be under a lot of stress. My work space sometimes has a tendency of becoming a little dusty and I did not want my unused sand paper to be covered in dust. I had a piece of perplex laying around so I thought that I would make a cover. And to hang it I used gravity to hook over two screws. You notice that in the bottom left corner I suffered a drill press blow out. :roll:
To be able to grip this I though that a handle was in order so I searched the garage and could not find the one I was after. So I grabbed a piece of wood, throw it on the lathe and turned the middle section round. Cut the ends off to sort of match and then sanded it roundish.
I think I should have spent more time on the handle to give it more finesse. What do you guys think.
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I was thinking that I might use translator and use French to make it sound more interesting.
Sable de stockage du papier
Then after thinking about this for a while all our French woodworkers would see the heading and think what a boring topic. Then I got to thinking that I should fireworks. :fireworks:
But paper and fire don't really get along very well. It is just one things that most woodworkers are not that excited about. :C
I got sick of using my current storage box as I would not be able to locate things quickly. Everything was piled on top of each other and it made it very hard and difficult to determine how many sheets of a certain grit I had left. I just measured the normal sheet of sand paper and added about 10mm, then allowed the extra for the sides, top, bottom and back. I only used screws as to hold it together as I am not expecting it to be under a lot of stress. My work space sometimes has a tendency of becoming a little dusty and I did not want my unused sand paper to be covered in dust. I had a piece of perplex laying around so I thought that I would make a cover. And to hang it I used gravity to hook over two screws. You notice that in the bottom left corner I suffered a drill press blow out. :roll:
To be able to grip this I though that a handle was in order so I searched the garage and could not find the one I was after. So I grabbed a piece of wood, throw it on the lathe and turned the middle section round. Cut the ends off to sort of match and then sanded it roundish.
I think I should have spent more time on the handle to give it more finesse. What do you guys think.
P1010519.JPG P1010521.JPG P1010522.JPG P1010523.JPG
P1010524.JPG
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