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They were hobby shop only years ago, wondering if they changed .

They sell a sander that resembles a n abrasive cotton swab(?) I got some years ago and would like to get more. Tried a Local shop and no go. I never see them online either

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They were hobby shop only years ago, wondering if they changed .

They sell a sander that resembles a n abrasive cotton swab(?) I got some years ago and would like to get more. Tried a Local shop and no go. I never see them online either

Stevens is wholesale only, and as such, they do not sell directly to consumers.

Art

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My Hobby Lobby has some sanding sticks that are called needle sticks I believe, they actually look like a small shapened pencil, don't recall the manufacturer's name. :D

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Mike, are you looking for Micro-surface polishing swabs?

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If yes, you can order them from Micro-Surface or (beleive it or not) Peachtree Woodworking. Micro-Mark used to carry them, but not in their current catalog.

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Thanks Gerry, I googled abrasive swabs ( and no, a link to angry sailors didn't come up) but I had no idea what an industry swabs were. I'll check them out.

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Thanks Gerry, I googled abrasive swabs ( and no, a link to angry sailors didn't come up) but I had no idea what an industry swabs were. I'll check them out.

:lol: Good one. I bought a set of those from Micro Mark a couple of years ago. They work well in final polishing of some areas. When I first read your topic, I too thought of those Alpha Abrasive Needle Sticks (that only go down to 320 grit). Then when you updated, I thought of those.

Gerry

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Thanks Gerry,

I ordered the 5" set from Peachtree. They had the most reasonable shipping! Others I tried wanted 12.00-15.00.

Glad to help. I like the set I have of all three sizes. They have their uses.

Gerry

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