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    Tapered Sanding Disc for the Table Saw

    Doug Stowe has written several book on box making. He uses a tapered sanding disc on the table saw for sanding intricate inlays and such. Has anybody tried this? Is this any different than sanding on a disc sander? I realize you have use of the fence on the table saw and the ability to tilt the disc, but why is the disc tapered?

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    The disc is tapered just slightly so that you can get tangent contact with the surface you are trying to sand. My boss told me about this but I have never seen it in person.
    Mike Marcade
    Senior Mechanical Engineer
    Server Development
    Dell Inc.

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    THe big difference is that you have a line of contact with the sanding disc instead of a face. You have to tilt your saw a few degrees - 3 for the one I have - so the contact line is perpendicular to your table.

    I've used it for sanding the sides of a box, for 'jointing' small pieces before I got a *real* machine (my MM CU300 :-) and for sanding thin, small pieces to uniform thickness. Since I have good dust collection on my MM it obviously avoids a dust problem when using the sanding 'disc'.
    Smile. It worries the other guy.

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    Got a link to the maker or sellers? Google searched without success. I'd like to check it out.
    Use the fence Luke

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    Tim sent me this link. Thanks Tim
    http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPR...PARTNUM=95-430

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