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Okay, let's get this project started. Notice how I got my hair pulled back, safety goggles
are on and I've got the mask ready to go. I also have the project on a level surface
and the smaller pieces have been properly secured so they don't move around while I
am sanding. Here are some tips for sanding. Be sure to secure your item properly before
sanding. Always make sure to start the power sander before placing it on the wood. Use
both hands to control the sander while using minimal pressure. Don't lean in to or onto
the sander as this can produce uneven spots in the wood. Do any grinding work at a slight
angle with just the top third of the disc in contact with the work piece. For the orbital
sander, make sure you are traveling in the direction of the wood grain. Have a towel
or vacuum nearby to clean off the sawdust as you are working. This ensures that the
surface you are working on is clean and will be sanded evenly. And don't forget to change
the sandpaper as it will get worn down while you are sanding. Here is a couple more safety
tips as well. When you turn off the sander, always make sure it has stopped completely
before setting it down. Never touch the sandpaper while it is moving on the sander because you
will end up sanding yourself.