Adjustable Tension Sanding Tool
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I discovered that after utilizing a standard DIY sandpaper strip, it would eventually become limp and this is a drawback of the previous fixed-type sanding tool. This time, I'm using an adjustable tension sanding tool where you don't need to cut a new strip just to get the minimum length, and then stretch that sandpaper apart while touching its abrasive side to tighten it. The sled can be added on demand; users have complained so that you don't apply too much pressure while sanding on the flat surface using the sled. The compliance also acts as a tensioner, preventing curved edges when sanding without the sled attached to the flat surface, unless you want to achieve that. The handles are quite comfortable compared to the previous one, where the grip is wider to house the adjustable nut and won't strain your fingers either. Just adjust them using a nut on each side. Print 2x Holder.stl to complete the whole jaw; print 2 in quantity per item.
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