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Shipyard sanding block FFK 196094
flexible

shipyard sanding block
shipyard sanding block
shipyard sanding block
shipyard sanding block
shipyard sanding block
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for shipyards, flexible

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The flexible filler spatula FFK 196094 is a unique, patented tool for applying filler to flat and curved surfaces. With this tool, you can quickly and easily create ideal curves and surfaces. Due to its size and extra hard flexibility, this type of filling spatula is particularly suitable for the largest surfaces and curvature. Filling spatula is particularly suitable for use in shipbuilding, production of models and composite industry. Demonstration of the flexible filler As you can see, flexible filler can save you a lot of time (and pain in the back). In addition, it can save you a lot of material, which in the longer term also means a significant cost reduction. Filling CURVED surfaces is demanding The main reason is because unlike a wall, ship or car bodies are not flat. They are curved. Unfortunately, ordinary tools are not. With a rigid spatula or a rigid sander, you can notice that they are connected in only one point with the surface. More curved the surface is, smaller contact between spatula or sander and your material is. This means uneven layers of filler and badly sanded surface. If you do it ruthlessly, your material suffers. If you want to do it precisely, you sooner or later understand, that you do not have enough time to make it perfect. With the wrong tools, any unevenness costs you a lot of effort, time, money and the result is just bad. Flexisander tools make it quick and easy. Filling curved surfaces precisely without the right tools is hard! The operator needs to be a very skilled person because every bad move can cause an unevenness or even damage.
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