gee-dub Posted March 19 Author Report Posted March 19 On 3/18/2026 at 1:46 PM, fcschoenthal said: Don't know why I never think of using a Dremel on small things like that. I end up with my fingers and a rolled up sanding disc. Absolutely. I have a plastic shoe box in a drawer where I keep my abrasive supplies. It is full of all sorts of shapes and sizes of abrasive cut-offs that get used just that way. When I was cranking out cutting boards I moved to the Dremel non-woven solution to speed things along. Once you have that sort of thing it is easy to go back to it for the occasional use scenario. 1 Quote
Mark J Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 You can buy a large pack in an assortment of grits off Amazon. Much cheaper without the Dremel name. 2 Quote
Popular Post Mark J Posted March 20 Popular Post Report Posted March 20 Here is an example: https://www.amazon.com/Rocaris-Abrasive-Buffing-Polishing-Dremel/dp/B075C72PGK/?th=1 3 Quote
Popular Post gee-dub Posted March 22 Author Popular Post Report Posted March 22 Sorry for the delay. My daughter was mucking out the horse stalls this weekend and I was afraid that if I showed up I would have to help . At any rate, this is the third kitchen these cabinets have been in . . . 6 Quote
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