Quick Summary Disc sanders are a versatile asset to workshops and facilities of all sizes. There are several different types, including stationary disc sanders, portable disc sanders, and combination belt and disc sanders. Choosing the best one for your needs will depend on your required performance speed, the materials you work with, and your budget. Disc sanders are power tools that use rotating sanding discs to grind and smooth a wide range of surfaces, including wood, metal, plastic, and composites. This detailed machine, which consists of a base and a table in front of the rotating section, is one of the most commonly used power sanders in woodworking. If you’re new to woodworking or have never operated a disc sander before, you probably have questions. How does it work? What is it used for? In this article, the team at
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