Luthier Disk Sandpaper Grit
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Luthier Disk Sandpaper Grit
I'm in the process of ordering the luthier disks and sandpaper from Blues Creek and was wondering what grit sandpaper I should get? At $20 a pop I want to make sure I get the proper grit.
Thanks,
Ed
Thanks,
Ed
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Re: Luthier Disk Sandpaper Grit
I'm not sure what grit the luthier I'm building my guitar with uses, but it's pretty coarse -- #60 or #80, I'd guess. My impression is that the function of the disk is to remove material, not to give a fine finish. If you're sanding braces to get the proper radius, for instance, the surface left by #60 grit is probably going to be good enough. Or you can finish-sand once you get the radius correct.
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Re: Luthier Disk Sandpaper Grit
60 is aggressive
80 is what I use but it can be aggressive when roughing in sides.
100 is what I started with , it isn't as aggressive and may be perfect for you.
80 is what I use but it can be aggressive when roughing in sides.
100 is what I started with , it isn't as aggressive and may be perfect for you.
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president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
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Re: Luthier Disk Sandpaper Grit
Thanks for the tips. I think I'll go with 100 grit to start off with. How long do these disks last? Will I need to get a new disk for each guitar I build?
Ed
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Re: Luthier Disk Sandpaper Grit
I replaced one in 5 years that was about 150 guitar rims
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president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
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Re: Luthier Disk Sandpaper Grit
Oh, that's very nice to hear. I don't feel so bad about paying $20 per disk if that's the case. Thanks!tippie53 wrote:I replaced one in 5 years that was about 150 guitar rims
Ed