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On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 3:35:49 PM UTC-4, Puckdropper wrote:
> I`ve got a piece about 11x14 that I`m sanding the face of. The sander was
> making short work of the piece but it wanted to move across the bench.
> Since it was such a small part, putting a clamp on would have been more
> annoying than just holding it.
>
> So I`m just curious--what are your favorite methods of work holding for
> sanding?
>
> Puckdropper
Harbor Freight (or other) anti-fatigue mat
Carpet anti-slip mat/router mat, etc.
Bench dogs
Thinner pieces of material clamped to bench (poor man`s bench dogs)
Double sided tape
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