See how I made custom sanding grips for woodworking with 3d printing!

I saw some sanding grips made by Lee Valley and realized that they were a perfect project for 3d printing. It’s super easy to make custom sanding grips to fit any specific shape you’re working on for woodworking, 3d printed pieces, or really anything else. Just wrap some sandpaper around the grip, and get to work.
I drew out the profiles in Illustrator, but you could also use InkScape or directly in Fusion 360 (which I used to extrude the 2d shapes into 3d).

Lee Valley Contour Sanding Grips
http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=20183&cat=1,42500

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(some are better than the versions I own)

All filaments, 3d printing supplies from MatterHackers
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http://amzn.to/2t4ct9R – 3M flexible sandpaper

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