"Building art is a synthesis of life in materialized form. We should try to bring in under the same hat not a splintered way of thinking, but all in harmony together."
-Alvar Aalto
"It is not the beauty of a building you should look at; its the construction of the foundation that will stand the test of time."
-David Allan Coe
"You can't build a great building on a weak foundation. You must have a solid foundation if you're going to have a strong superstructure."
-Gordon B. Hinckley
"There is one timeless way of building. It is a thousand years old, and the same today as it has ever been. The great traditional buildings of the past, the villages and tents and temples in which man feels at home, have always been made by people who were very close to the center of this way."
-Christopher Alexander
"Building our homes as fortresses of righteousness for protection from the world takes constant labor and diligence."
-Joseph B. Wirthlin
"The four building blocks of the universe are fire, water, gravel and vinyl."
-Dave Barry
"Put your energy into building what is creative, valuable and empowering. And you won't have to constantly fight against what is destructive and draining."
-Ralph Marston
"What I learned from architectural drafting is that everything has to have a plan to work. You just can't wing it. I can't get all the materials I need for a house and just start building. Whether it's a career, family, life - you have to plan it out."
-Ice Cube
Best Orbital Sander
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Friday, May 27, 2016
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Floor Sanding Infographic
Here is a great infographic that shows the important of a floor sander when refinishing wood floors.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Woodworkers Guild of America Orbital Sander Tutorial
This is a great tutorial put on by the Woodworkers Guild of America, for those of you who don't know how to use a random orbital sander properly. It also shows its uses and benefits.
You can find out more about the woodworkers guild of america here.
You can find out more about the woodworkers guild of america here.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
What Are Orbital Sanders Good For?
There are many uses for orbital sanders that you might never even think of using one for. Here are some pictures of people using them for various projects.
This guy is using an orbital sander to sand what looks like the start of an amazing wood bowl. In this case, he is most likely using the sander to get the shape of the bowl before using a finishing sander to clean it up. You can see his finished wood bowls here. They are pretty spectacular.
This lady is using her orbital sander for a common purpose and that is for DIY projects such as refinishing furniture. In this case, it appears as though she has put a new top on this table and maybe she is sanding it before staining it.
This photo shows a staircase that has been sanded down in preparation for staining, or painting, or whatever. Most likely staining. The people really went to town of these stairs with most likely a powerful orbital sander.
Orbital sanders can also be used for sanding decks before staining them. This is a picture of a deck that appears to have been newly built and is getting ready to be finished off.
Last but not least, orbital sanders are great for removing paint from old windows, furniture, or anything with paint on it really. Just use a rougher sanding pad if the paint is harder to remove, like on a car for instance. In this picture, he is using it to remove the paint from an old window.
As you can see, there are many uses for orbital sanders. These all touched on the DIY uses, but they can also be used in more heavy duty situations such as building homes, refinishing floors, and more.
This guy is using an orbital sander to sand what looks like the start of an amazing wood bowl. In this case, he is most likely using the sander to get the shape of the bowl before using a finishing sander to clean it up. You can see his finished wood bowls here. They are pretty spectacular.
This lady is using her orbital sander for a common purpose and that is for DIY projects such as refinishing furniture. In this case, it appears as though she has put a new top on this table and maybe she is sanding it before staining it.
This photo shows a staircase that has been sanded down in preparation for staining, or painting, or whatever. Most likely staining. The people really went to town of these stairs with most likely a powerful orbital sander.
Orbital sanders can also be used for sanding decks before staining them. This is a picture of a deck that appears to have been newly built and is getting ready to be finished off.
Last but not least, orbital sanders are great for removing paint from old windows, furniture, or anything with paint on it really. Just use a rougher sanding pad if the paint is harder to remove, like on a car for instance. In this picture, he is using it to remove the paint from an old window.
As you can see, there are many uses for orbital sanders. These all touched on the DIY uses, but they can also be used in more heavy duty situations such as building homes, refinishing floors, and more.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Makita BO5031 Random Orbital Sander Review
The Makita BO5031 is an electric orbital sander that is rated one of the best out of any orbital sander. The video below gives a long review and demonstration of the sander in action.
Friday, December 18, 2015
Why You Need An Orbital Sander and The Best Orbital Sander Overall
There are many different kinds of sanders on the market, but in this post I am going to tell you what the best orbital sander is, and why you need it over all of the others kinds out there.
Sanders come in all shapes and sizes. Some are manual, some are electric. Some are orbital sanders, and some are belt sanders. Some are for commercial purposes, and some are for DIY purposes. With all these kinds on the market today, you must be wondering why I would recommend you get an orbital one first.
Lets just start with the basics. Sanders are an important part of the process for just about any project that deals with wood. If you are staining furniture, refinishing wood floors, removing paint from old windows, sanding a dresser before you clean it all up to paint. No matter the situation, a sander is needed as part of the process.
Choosing a sander is hard with so many options, but I will first start of by saying, if you are considering buying a manual hand sander, then you are downright insane. These things are only good if you need to sand something for maybe 1 minute. Otherwise your hand will just start to cramp up and your spouse will never hear the end of it.
Another option is a belt sander. Belt sanders are awesome for certain purposes. They are typically freestanding and aren't usually carried around, so you can't really use them for smaller projects such as sanding furniture. However, for commercial purposes they are great. They do make portable ones, but typically you won't use these in most situations.
Another option is the finishing sander. But these are generally worthless until AFTER you have sanded down the bulk of the work. The name has the work "finishing" in it because it is for the final stage of the process before you go on to staining, painting, etc.
This leaves us with the handheld orbital sander (Not the floor ones). They are lightweight, easy to use, portable, and can do some serious damage to wood. Orbital sanders are great in any situation and can be used to sand just about everything. They are great for beginners and great for experts. They are an essential part of the woodworking process. Let's just say, you definitely need one before you go out and spend money on any other kind of sander.
Now lets get to the best orbital sander on the market.
I am talking about the Makita BO5041K:
What more could you ask for?
I have worked with many sanders in my career, and I would recommend this one 100 times over.
For the money, this is by far the best orbital sander I have ever come across.
Sanders come in all shapes and sizes. Some are manual, some are electric. Some are orbital sanders, and some are belt sanders. Some are for commercial purposes, and some are for DIY purposes. With all these kinds on the market today, you must be wondering why I would recommend you get an orbital one first.
Lets just start with the basics. Sanders are an important part of the process for just about any project that deals with wood. If you are staining furniture, refinishing wood floors, removing paint from old windows, sanding a dresser before you clean it all up to paint. No matter the situation, a sander is needed as part of the process.
Choosing a sander is hard with so many options, but I will first start of by saying, if you are considering buying a manual hand sander, then you are downright insane. These things are only good if you need to sand something for maybe 1 minute. Otherwise your hand will just start to cramp up and your spouse will never hear the end of it.
Another option is a belt sander. Belt sanders are awesome for certain purposes. They are typically freestanding and aren't usually carried around, so you can't really use them for smaller projects such as sanding furniture. However, for commercial purposes they are great. They do make portable ones, but typically you won't use these in most situations.
Another option is the finishing sander. But these are generally worthless until AFTER you have sanded down the bulk of the work. The name has the work "finishing" in it because it is for the final stage of the process before you go on to staining, painting, etc.
This leaves us with the handheld orbital sander (Not the floor ones). They are lightweight, easy to use, portable, and can do some serious damage to wood. Orbital sanders are great in any situation and can be used to sand just about everything. They are great for beginners and great for experts. They are an essential part of the woodworking process. Let's just say, you definitely need one before you go out and spend money on any other kind of sander.
Now lets get to the best orbital sander on the market.
I am talking about the Makita BO5041K:
This thing is a beast! And for the price you can't beat it.
- It's powerful, fast, and high performance.
- You can use this sander from simple DIY projects to home construction.
- It's got a small body and feels light but firm on your hands, which is not common of most orbital sanders.
- It has an adjustable speed for different sanding situations.
- It comes with durable rubber hands on both the front and the back, and it is known for its easy handling and smooth sanding performance.
- Not to mention it comes with a carrying case.
What more could you ask for?
I have worked with many sanders in my career, and I would recommend this one 100 times over.
For the money, this is by far the best orbital sander I have ever come across.
Welcome Everybody!
I just wanted to say hello and welcome to my Best Orbital Sander blog.
My name is Marco, and I have been in the carpentry field for over 10 years.
I seem to have made a name for myself as the go-to guy when people want to buy new tools for their projects and business. So I created this blog to help you guys figure out which orbital sanders you need and should buy for certain projects.
If you are looking for a good quality cheap one, I'll help you find that, or if you are looking for a high quality, top of the line sander, I'll help you find that too.
Whatever your concern, we are here to help you find the best orbital sander for your need.
My name is Marco, and I have been in the carpentry field for over 10 years.
I seem to have made a name for myself as the go-to guy when people want to buy new tools for their projects and business. So I created this blog to help you guys figure out which orbital sanders you need and should buy for certain projects.
If you are looking for a good quality cheap one, I'll help you find that, or if you are looking for a high quality, top of the line sander, I'll help you find that too.
Whatever your concern, we are here to help you find the best orbital sander for your need.
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