Cary Swoveland
05-24-2008, 1:33 AM
I don't know how much time I've wasted converting sheets of sandpaper to smaller sheets for sanding blocks. All my sanding blocks take sheets that are 2-3/4" x 9". That includes the excellent "Preppin' Weapon" blocks, and some I've made myself. You get four of these sheets from one 9"x11" sheet of paper.
For years I've used the time-tested "fold, score and tear method", first dividing the 9x11 sheet in half, then subdividing each half. I expect 90% of readers are getting a laugh out of this, having long since implemented a more efficient way of breaking down sheets. For the other 10%, however, I offer a simple solution to this task, illustrated in the pictures below.
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This project took all of an hour to build. The hinges (which are not necessary, but do permit one-handed operation) are attached to sheets of 1/4" plexiglas. I chose plexiglas because it has a fairly hard edge that will stand up to a utility knife blade, and also because I had some laying around. Any sturdy material, transparent or not, would be fine. I glued strips of hardwood on the plexiglas where the cuts are made in order to keep the knife from skipping up over the top of the plexiglas. The replaceable mat is hardboard.
Three passes with a utility knife and I've got my 4 (or 8, 12...) sheets.
Cary
For years I've used the time-tested "fold, score and tear method", first dividing the 9x11 sheet in half, then subdividing each half. I expect 90% of readers are getting a laugh out of this, having long since implemented a more efficient way of breaking down sheets. For the other 10%, however, I offer a simple solution to this task, illustrated in the pictures below.
89197 89198 89199
This project took all of an hour to build. The hinges (which are not necessary, but do permit one-handed operation) are attached to sheets of 1/4" plexiglas. I chose plexiglas because it has a fairly hard edge that will stand up to a utility knife blade, and also because I had some laying around. Any sturdy material, transparent or not, would be fine. I glued strips of hardwood on the plexiglas where the cuts are made in order to keep the knife from skipping up over the top of the plexiglas. The replaceable mat is hardboard.
Three passes with a utility knife and I've got my 4 (or 8, 12...) sheets.
Cary