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May 19, 2026 - 08:38 AM
The diameter of a sanding star is crucial because it determines both the coverage area and the ability to maneuver into tight spaces. Larger diameters, such as 8", are ideal for broad, flat surfaces, allowing for faster coverage and efficiency, while smaller diameters, like 4", are better suited for intricate work, contours, and detail sanding. The range of diameters available, including 4" Dia. 120 Grit Aluminum Oxide Spindle-Mount Sanding Star and 8" Dia. 120 Grit Aluminum Oxide Arbor-Mount Sanding Star, means you can select the best size for your specific application, whether it's fine woodworking or larger scale sanding. With several size options available, you can find a sanding star that perfectly fits your project needs.
