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    My 2 1/2 x 48 belt sander is a product of Texas Knife Makers Supply. I bought it 30 years ago, I guess that qualifies as durable.
    The belt in the photo is a 30 micron, it's only good for putting final touches on a knife blade. I use 60 and 80 grit belts for shaping scales.

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    That luthiers friend look prety cool. Not that im going to go buy one. But hooked up to a drill press i bet you could make the thickness perfect. Not too sure how well it would work on shaping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    That luthiers friend look prety cool. Not that im going to go buy one. But hooked up to a drill press i bet you could make the thickness perfect. Not too sure how well it would work on shaping.
    yeah, i use it for getting the thickness even (something i can't seem to do well any other way.

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