Came up with this technique using the LS130 + two interface pads to sand the end grain on a round table edge. Abrasive is Brilliant 180, and 220. I tried Rubin but found it to be too stiff to flex well and started to get a flat spot. When doing this do not move the sander left / right while on the surface. Draw the sander up/ down across the roundover, then pick it up and move it over to the next spot. It goes fast. As you work your way along the curve you can angle the sander to match the grain direction as the grain becomes more "slanted". When you get to the edge grain, the same set up can be used with sanding motion completely horizontal to do that also. But don't over shoot when doing the horizontal and get into the end grain.
Just remember to always and only move the sander in the direction of the end grain.
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Seth
Just remember to always and only move the sander in the direction of the end grain.
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Seth