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|synonyms=orbital finishing sanders;<br>DE: Schwingschleifer, Rutscher
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|type=Sheet Sanders
|material=depends on sanding sheet (usually [[wood]])
|material=depends on sanding sheet (usually [[wood]])
|used with=[[sandpaper]]
|used with=[[sandpaper]]
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|location=[[Location::Wood Workshop|wood workshop]]
|similar=[[Eccentric Sanders|eccentric]] and other power [[sanders]]
|similar=[[Eccentric Sanders|eccentric]] and other power [[sanders]]
|type=Sanders
|extrabox=yes
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 24 October 2022

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Sheet Sanders

Sheet sander motion.png
Synonyms: orbital finishing sanders;
DE: Schwingschleifer, Rutscher
Material: depends on sanding sheet (usually wood)
Used with: sandpaper
Access Requirements: Handheld Sander Introduction
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Lmnl99
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Sebastian
Jakob
Similar (More or Less): eccentric and other power sanders


Sheet sanders have a square orbiting pad that lets you reach into corners and remove a similar amount of material as eccentric sanders. Because they lack the additional turning motion though, they are more prone to leaving sanding marks on your workpiece if you're not careful.

See also:


Bosch PSS 250 AE

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Bosch PSS 250 AE

Bosch PSS 250 AE.jpg
Type: Sheet Sanders
Used with: sandpaper - 93 × 185 mm (hook and loop)
or 93 × 230 mm (plain, clamped)
Location: Sanding Area
Access Requirements: Handheld Sander Introduction
Status: Working
Manual: ManualsLib
Tutors: Lukas
NitramLegov
Pakue
Lmnl99
Johannes
Luzian
Keno
Sebastian
Jakob



The Bosch PSS 250 AE can be used with hook-and-loop sandpaper strips, but regular ones can also be clamped in.

It has a "microfilter" that reduces airborne dust, but you should ideally use a shop vac (will fit in combination with the rubber adapter in the sander's case) and/or go outside and it does not hurt to still protect yourself with a dust mask. The sandpaper should have the appropriate holes for dust extraction to work, of course!