RalphJefferson 0 Report post Posted February 20, 2020 (edited) Wood, despite its hardness, is surprisingly ductile. It can take any, even the most bizarre forms, depending on which product the master wants to surprise the public. Wood processing is a multifaceted process. What they don’t do with a wooden blank to achieve the final result. It is being sawed, planed, milled, hollowed, milled. One of the final stages of processing is grinding. It seems there is nothing complicated in it - to walk a tool with an emery cloth on the surface. However, it is not so simple. Grinding is labor-intensive work, requires patience and skill, and besides, it is always accompanied by the worst enemy of a working person - the smallest wood dust. What kind of grinder to choose for wood to make grinding simple and affordable, more comfortable and dust-free, I will tell you in this article. U can find top rated wood routers on our site. Edited February 20, 2020 by RalphJefferson Share this post Link to post Share on other sites