Quickwood
When the brush/abrasive system was ready it was time to build machines to put it on. The first machines where rotating machines as the goal would be to get as many angles to the work piece as possible. This was the reason for the QuickWood Pro model that came out in 1996, the standard machines would use just a circle to hit the work piece in as many angles as possible but QuickWood would take it one step further in their Brush sanders, by adding the stacked spindles that turns in a circle and then the overall tub would turn in an oval. This would give the brush sander two movements giving it more angles to the work piece. The move angles would also give the workpiece a broken edge witch all finish room sprayers are looking for so the stain and sealer would sit better on the edge of the door or cabinet.
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