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Breckman

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I wonder if using small electric sanders for sanding your figurines, sand some areas difficult to access?

If so, could you show me the model you have because there are several brands of electric sander and I do not know which to choose? I think this is a good investment and also save time for large figures

I saw this mini sander to me looks really good, what do you think: https://www.aeromax-pistoletpeinture.com/A-4026-outils-multi-usage-30-accessoires-dremel-300-serie-f0130300mp.aspx?tracking=Lengow

or : https://cgi.ebay.fr/MINI-PONCEUSE-ELECTRIQUE-LIME-ONGLES-MANUCURE-PEDICURE-Vendeur-pro--/260987192554?pt=FR_CP_Beaute_Manucure_pedicure&hash=item3cc40c84ea

The sculptors professional sideshow uses small electric sander?

Thank you
 
Can't go wrong with a Dremel. I use a mains power one, with variable speed. Very handy, as you say, for getting into tight corners.
 
Get a mains powered one, as having battery charge die down on you and waiting for charging is a pain when customising. With these you can cut, sand, shape out, and drill impossibly tiny tiny holes.
 
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