Jmacpherson
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yetihunter said:If your goal is just appearance and not dead nuts flat nor perfect 90 degrees,
I would reach for the RAS over the Rotex in this situation without a doubt.
Now for the RAS vs the belt sander, that I cannot answer. My presumption is that
the belt sander may be the best choice, and follow up with a planer (just be aware that your blades are hitting embedded aluminum oxide) either way.
Is this your personal planter or is it a job for a customer?
If it's the former, I'd choose to just live with it and move on.
It is for personal use.
Like you my wife said it is for the garden don't stress too much about it, don't spend too much money on it.
I've just been frustrated since box joint look requires that nice 100% square look to look nice but I made the mistake of using the wrong wood there - lesson learnt
I had a certain vision in my head and I didn't achieve it.
I've decided to try some flap discs on my small 115mm angle grinder for the worst parts and then cleanup with the ets/ro90.
It will be messy but so what, will wear a proper respirator with filters.
Tackle it with what I already own and live with the outcome.
If I choose wood wisely down the road then I shouldn't need the ro150/bs75/ras considering what I already own.
A rts/dts might be a better idea or even a 1/4 sander from bosch or makita for really narrow stock.
A big thank you to all of you for your time, insight and encouragement. Appreciate it.