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Summary: How to use an auxiliary table for an edge sander; get professional tips and advice from an expert carpenter on precision sanding tools in this free woodworking video.
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teacherjon Jon holds a Bachelors of Science in Education and Human Sciences degree, with an endorsement in Industrial Technology Education from the University of Nebrask... read more
Hi, this is Jon on behalf of Expert Village. In this video clip I will be talking about the auxiliary table. The auxiliary tables fits onto the end of our sander and there are a few thumb screws that you need to tighten down to hold it in place. Now the auxiliary table on the end of our table is designed to sand inside curves. This is a great feature for sanders like these. You can get just about type of radius that is lager than the roller and as you sand, you are just going to move it along that inside radius. Now one thing nice about this auxiliary table is if you have a larger piece of stock that is really tall, you could always move that table down. Perhaps this is maybe a leg to a pedestal table. You can sand down the end and get a nice rounded edge so that it fits nicely to that center column on the table.