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Shipyard sanding board FSB 196114
flexible

shipyard sanding board
shipyard sanding board
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The flexible sanding board FSB 196114 is a unique, patented tool for hand sanding flat and curved surfaces. With this tool, you can quickly and easily sand and create ideal curves and surfaces. Due to its size and extra hard flexibility, this type of sanding board is particularly suitable for sanding the largest surfaces and curvature. The sanding board is particularly suitable for shipbuilding, model and composite production. The sanding board is designed for sanding concave and convex surfaces. Sanding paper is fastened with Velcro system. Recomanded sander papers are here. The sanding board is not torsionally flexible. For its large size it is suitable to use the tool by two workers. Sanding 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 it is connected only partly 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. Sanding curved surfaces without the right tools is hard! The operator needs to be a very skilled person because every bad move can cause an unevenness or damage. It is also very time-consuming activity which is in other words very expensive for companies. No wonder companies like Boeing, Delphia yachts or Škoda Auto use our products.

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