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Sandpaper coarseness is determined by the size of grit on the paper—ranging from extra-coarse to extra-fine. Using sandpaper that's too coarse could damage the material you're working with.
Most wood purchased at a lumber yard or big box store is surfaced lumber (as opposed to rough cut lumber, right off the sawmill), which calls for 60-grit paper. Whether by hand or with a rotary ...
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