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    Smile Split Mandrel

    I'm not too sure if anyone has come across the same find when using a split mandrel but I thought to post it anyway.

    A few weeks ago while restoring a spike razor I tried using the split mandrel method mentioned in the SRP wiki and it worked well but I had to replace my flaps after a short while of rough use. As frustration set in, I started to tinker with different methods and came across a fast and simple one that makes it easy and provides a long span in between changing out flaps. Below is a self explanatory series of pictures that illustrates the method. Its less noisy and allows you to cut the front length to expose a fresh surface as you progress through your sanding.





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    great idea, and you don;t have to bother with making it double sided as the example in the wiki
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    cool... The one thing I've found after a while of practice is that I get the best results with cloth backed paper. Good idea

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