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Sand Paper Cheat Sheet! Do you ever wonder…… Which grit of sand paper should I use for distressing or stripping? Use this handy sand paper cheat sheet to help you decide. <br><br>Tags: woodworking tools, woodworking, wood working, diy tools, diy, tools, zip hd, woodshop, wood worker, wood, carpentry, repair, woodturning, workshop, make, furniture, wood shop, saw, router, how to, tutorial, bosch, plywood, handcraft, diy activities, wooden, hand tool, measuring, making, build, tool, table, useful things, hardwood, homemade, creative, create, home improvement, design, planer, techniques, joints, beginner, remodel, chisel, cabinets, how to make, kitchen cabinets, step by step, renovation, power tool, diy hack, Woodworking Hack, woodworking tools, craftsman, wood project, workbench, tablesaw, woodworking, DIY, wortheffort, woodworking, tips, tricks, tools, techniques, woodworking, samurai carpenter, how to build, how to, fix, diy, workbench, woodworking, woodworking projects, woodworking project, diy, diy project, wood, woodworker, how-to, how to, tutorial, christmas, projects, gifts, diy projects, do it yourself, woodshop, workshop, do it yourself (hobby), tools, easy, make, build, easy woodworking project
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Sand Paper Cheat Sheet
80 Grit-Coarse Use this grit if your surface has loose paint that needs to be removed before painting. Use an electric sander with this grit to even out our surface.
120 Grit-Coarse Use this grit for heavy distressing. can be used with an electric sander or by hand. This grit is tuff enough to remove the paint to the wood.
220 Grit-Coarse Use this grit to smooth out imperfections between protective topcoat or paint coats. Also use on bare wood to smooth before staining.
400 Grit-Coarse Use this grit for finishing and polishing. Create a smooth surface after painting or applying protective topcoat.
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