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    Default sanding pads..any good.

    They look a bit dicky. don't know. never tried them.

    http://www.carbatec.com.au/sanding/f...s/sanding-pads

    thinking they'll deform pretty quick or be hard to control. jumping about. Don't want to be wrestling a power drill.

    has anyone tried them ?

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    Jake most woodturners use them for power sanding

    Fairly easy to control can buck about if you get the full face flat on the surface, best held on a slight angle.
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    All my bowls would look, well, terrible without this version of the 80 grit gouge

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