Your Last Sanding Block – How to Make the Amazing No Snag Sanding Block

Get the totally free 3D print apply for the No Snag sanding Block at 3D OCD:

I developed the sanding block based on the complete sheet sandpaper holder I made 2 years earlier and you can enjoy that video here:

I call this the No-Snag Sanding Block and after I 3d printed it I figured I ought to make it from wood too. It holds the sandpaper firmly and is compact and the ergonomic grip makes it more comfy to utilize than a standard sanding block due to the fact that it keeps you wrist straight.

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  1. Get the free 3D print files for the No Snag sanding Block at 3D OCD:
    https://www.youtube.com/@3DOCD

    I designed the sanding block based on the full sheet sandpaper holder I made 2 years ago and you can watch that video here:
    https://youtu.be/7-g2RwFEjIk
    I call this the No-Snag Sanding Block and after I 3d printed it I figured I should make it from wood as well. It holds the sandpaper securely and is compact and the ergonomic grip makes it more comfortable to use than a standard sanding block because it keeps you wrist straight.

  2. That sanding block has some ingenious design to it. Very nice.
    I noticed you added that wood to the top of your mini table saw sled. To make it taller for higher cuts? Yesterday I made a new one but I added an extension to the right side that can slide in and out. This lets me cut longer pieces using the stop block. I’ll post a pic on your Locals page to see what I mean.

    1. I accidentally cut the sled in two pieces! so rather than making a new one I repaired it with that splint on the top.

  3. A big thumbs up, John.

    Steadily you dish out the Good stuff.
    Thank you.

    👏🏻

  4. I felt like your hands were so close to that saw and router bit! I was getting worried haha

    1. I question a lot of the YouTuber woodworking practices too, but when it comes to this guy I just can’t justify any criticism at all. He’s like Jesus. He walks on wood. I bet that his wife is made of wood, and she’s perfect 🙂

      ( He should sell plans for her )

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