I was wondering what some of you out there with more experience than myself use to clamp pieces when sanding.
I've recently purchased an ETS EC 125/3 sander and found very quickly that if your piece is clamped down it tends to want to jump around a lot and be difficult to control.
I've been running into two issues though. First using F-type clamps it's a pain to have to move the clamp on each side of the workpiece twice since you obviously can't sand under where it is touching the surface without doing so. Secondly I am working with 5/4 pine and since it is a soft wood I'm finding the clamps easily mar the surface. I've tried placing a scrap piece between the clamp and the finished piece but it doesn't always solve the marring problem and is just clumsy and time consuming to keep resetting up.
Thanks in advance for any tips/suggestions you all may have.
I've recently purchased an ETS EC 125/3 sander and found very quickly that if your piece is clamped down it tends to want to jump around a lot and be difficult to control.
I've been running into two issues though. First using F-type clamps it's a pain to have to move the clamp on each side of the workpiece twice since you obviously can't sand under where it is touching the surface without doing so. Secondly I am working with 5/4 pine and since it is a soft wood I'm finding the clamps easily mar the surface. I've tried placing a scrap piece between the clamp and the finished piece but it doesn't always solve the marring problem and is just clumsy and time consuming to keep resetting up.
Thanks in advance for any tips/suggestions you all may have.