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Ask any machinist.  Cut speed  means everything.  I think sandpaper deserves the same considerations.  The grit needs a chance to bite.  Too fast equals diminished bite.

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We runs sanders full blast. No reason to sit and spin.

 

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This kinda gets me.. Variable speed on things like belt sanders. I saw where woodworkers said you should run slower speeds on belt sanders on softwoods. Hum?? No...

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I think a person who's running the machines has already tried different speeds if the machine is built that way and what ever turns him. Thats like telling your kids spinach tasted good for they already know thats is a lie. 

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Hmmm. The only sander I have with variable speeds is the 6X48 Shopsmith belt sander. I just set that speed at the speed on the dial marked for it. None of my hand held belt sanders are VS. 

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