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Orbital vs Palm Sander | Which is Right for You?

Orbital vs Palm sander In any woodworking project, Sanding is one of the final tasks you have to do on a finished product to achieve a smooth wood surface. This task must be done correctly, and to do so, you must have the right tool. So here, we will compare two popular types of sanders and their uses to help you find the right tool for the task. Number 1 ORBITAL SANDERS Orbital sanders work by spinning a sanding disc in small circles (or orbits). They’re normally square-shaped – this means that they can deal with corners and edges with ease. They can also be used on curved pieces or rounded edges. Number 2 POWER AND SPEED Power is measured by amps (the higher the number, the more powerful the tool), but you can also keep a lookout for ‘orbits per minute.’ This shows you how fast your orbital sander will rotate, and the standard is usually around 10,000 orbits per minute. If you’re working on very large pieces of wood, a faster sander is a great choice – but you’ll have less control, and you may end up with a few more marks on your finished piece. If you’re working on smaller pieces with more corners and intricate details, around 10,000 orbits per minute should be fine. Number 3 HANDLES AND GRIP You can get a few different kinds of handles on orbital sanders. Pistol-grip handles give you good control, as you use both hands (one to direct and one to apply pressure). These tend to be found on professional orbital sanders. Jug-grip handles are more unusual, and better suited for occasions where you have to reach under a piece of wood to sand it. Number 4 SANDPAPER You can attach sandpaper to an orbital sander via Velcro or a peel-and-stick design. The great thing is, you don’t need to buy special sandpaper to use with an orbital sander – you can use any sandpaper you can get. This is brilliant in terms of keeping costs down. Number 5 RANDOM ORBITAL SANDERS When you’re shopping for an orbital sander, you may see the term ‘random orbital sander’ and think it is the same thing. In fact, they’re a little different. Random orbit sander moves in a different way to a regular orbital sander – it spins and rotates at the same time and is designed to reduce marks on the finished product. Number 6 FINISHING ORBITAL SANDERS Finishing orbital sanders are much smaller and lighter (and, as a result, much quieter). Finishing sander is used to reach tricky corners and edges. Number 7 WHAT CAN I USE AN ORBITAL SANDER FOR? Orbital sanders are great for working with baseboards, stairs, or anything that has corners that another type of sander may have difficulty reaching. FOLLOW US ON - Youtube:    / @toolwizard   Facebook:   / toolwizardpro   DISCLAIMER: Some of the footage within this video was developed for promotional/education purposes. Parts of stock footage of items were collected from manufacturers, fellow creators, and various other sources. If you are the creator or own the footage which may have reservations, please notify me via email and I will accommodate you for sure. This video contains affiliate links(meaning that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll obtain a small commission). This allows us to support the channel and allow us to make more videos such as this video. Thank you for your support. COPYRIGHT ISSUE: If you can find any copyright infringement then send us an email. All rights reserved by respective owners. Please Don't Forget to subscribe to my channel for future updates.

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