![]() ![]() I also cleaned up the sharp edges of a metal upcycle craft project-I designed a sink caddy made from an old paint tray-on the Ryobi sander. Since a jigsaw almost never cuts truly square to the face of the board and rarely smoothly, I smooth and square the face of the scroll on the Ryobi sander. I love it for pine wood shelf brackets I cut out of a hunk of 1-by with a jigsaw. I actually sand stuff with the Ryobi sander,too. (If you don’t own a few margin trowels for drywall and drywall repair you don’t know what you’re missing.) Crafty-Schmafty DIY. I’ll sand the face of my mighty multi-tool free of gobbed up adhesive. Stuff gets majorly gunked up in DIY and home improvement and I use the Ryobi sander to un-gunk it. I even tune up the tip of my scratch-awl. So I use my Ryobi sander to sharpen everything from a hammer claw (I live in the land of rip, not curved, claw hammers) to my uber action, I-beam best-ever demo bar to my lawnmower blade. No, it needs to sharp in the ‘get the job done’ sense of sharp, which means reasonably sharp. I’ll cripple that edge by…well, the first time I use it. Rather because a sharp leading edge on a hammer claw or my Hyde mighty multi-tool doesn’t need to be a scalpel. Not, I hasten to add, because we’re meatheads. But I draw a distinction between woodworker sharp-hollow ground chisels you can shave with about drool at the precision-and ‘carpenter sharp.’ That’s sharp enough to get the work done which is probably more destructive than constructive. What do I use it for? All kinds of stuff-sharpening, grinding, tool tune-ups, sanding, DIY crafty-schmafty stuff. The unit for sale presently is noticeably neon and has this model number-BD4601G. I’ve had the BD4600 in my shop and I use it. I’m not schilling for the Ryobi sander either. From tools to projects, it earns its keep. I use this Ryobi sander for sharpening, grinding, and even sanding-DIY, home improvement, and crafty schmafty stuff. By Mark Mark's blog Tools Seriously, you didn’t know you wanted a Ryobi sander as much as you will when you’re done reading this. ![]()
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