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George
 
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But much less if you do supported sanding.

"Steve" wrote in message
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Another tradeoff is between flexibility and grit retention. The

adhesives
available are not as flexible as the backing to which they are attached,

and
do not hold well if you're flexing a lot, which, once again, is

something I
can control somewhat by not engaging in full-contact sanding, rather

letting
the work come to my supported disk.


Having never been short on opinions, I would have to say this about
flexibility. It is extrememly important in power sanding and
woodturning because a simple catch or unrulely natural edge will kink
it and remove the abrasive from the backing. Try this simple test,
take a low to middle grit, 120 or 180 and fold it and roll it between
your fingers. Does it flake off of the backing or allow you to crease
and tear the paper?