Body and exterior tips
(→References -- click the [edit] link on the right to add references) |
(→Sanding -- click the [edit] link on the right to edit or add tips) |
||
Line 51: | Line 51: | ||
*Use a paper cutter for cutting sandpaper. With a magic marker, outline different size sanding blocks on the surface of the paper cutter. | *Use a paper cutter for cutting sandpaper. With a magic marker, outline different size sanding blocks on the surface of the paper cutter. | ||
*Make use of modern sanding tools that more easily match contours, such as the [http://www.allchem.it/news.html Body Shaper 461], or the [http://guide-rite.com/ Guide-Rite Contour Sander]. Contour gauges (also known as profile gauges) for body work are available at many automotive supply stores. | *Make use of modern sanding tools that more easily match contours, such as the [http://www.allchem.it/news.html Body Shaper 461], or the [http://guide-rite.com/ Guide-Rite Contour Sander]. Contour gauges (also known as profile gauges) for body work are available at many automotive supply stores. | ||
+ | *If you do a lot of block sanding, consider purchasing a more expensive "professional" sanding block, such as the [http://www.timeshavertools.com/features.html#preppinwedge Preppin' Weapon]. | ||
*Always fold sandpaper grit-side to grit-side first for more accurate folds. | *Always fold sandpaper grit-side to grit-side first for more accurate folds. | ||
*To cut down on waste, buy sandpaper in rolls, rather than sheets. | *To cut down on waste, buy sandpaper in rolls, rather than sheets. |