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Tambores y manguitos de lijado

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Explore la colección de tambores y mangas de lijado de Infinity Tools, que incluye kits de tambores duraderos y una variedad de granos de manga para dar forma a los bordes, suavizar curvas y terminar perfiles de carpintería complejos con facilidad.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are sanding drums used for in woodworking?

Sanding drums are cylindrical abrasive tools used to smooth inside curves, arched cutouts, and tight radii that flat sandpaper cannot reach. They are mounted in a drill press, oscillating spindle sander, or handheld drill and rotate to abrade curved wood surfaces evenly.

What is a sleeveless sanding drum?

A sleeveless sanding drum is a rubber drum body without a permanent abrasive coating. Instead, it accepts removable sanding sleeves that slip over the drum and grip via expansion when the drum is tightened. This lets you change grits quickly and replace worn abrasives without replacing the entire drum. See the Infinity Tools Sleeveless Sanding Drums for details.

What sanding drum sizes are available?

Sanding drums are commonly available in diameters from 1/2 inch up to 3 inches or larger, with sleeve lengths varying by application. Check the product listing for current size availability, and always match the drum diameter to the radius you need to sand.

Can I use sanding drums in a handheld drill?

Yes. Most sanding drums with a mandrel shank can be installed in a standard handheld drill chuck. For better control and consistent depth, a drill press or dedicated spindle sander is preferred, but a handheld drill works well for freehand curve shaping.

What grit sanding sleeves should I use on drums?

Start with a coarser grit (60–80) to remove saw marks or reshape a curve, then progress to 100–120 for smoothing, and finish with 150–180 or finer before applying a stain or top coat. Moving through grit stages produces cleaner results than jumping directly to fine grits.

How do I prevent burning the wood when using a sanding drum?

Keep the workpiece moving steadily—holding it stationary against a spinning drum concentrates heat and scorches the wood. Use fresh sleeves at appropriate grits, work at moderate speeds, and move with a smooth, continuous motion to distribute abrasive contact across the surface.

Are sanding drums suitable for MDF as well as solid wood?

Yes. Sanding drums work on MDF, plywood, and solid wood. MDF is very abrasive to sleeves, so expect shorter sleeve life when shaping or smoothing MDF curved edges compared to solid wood.

What is the difference between a sanding drum and a sanding belt?

A sanding drum is a cylindrical tool for sanding inside curves and contoured profiles, typically used in a drill press or spindle sander. A sanding belt is a loop of abrasive that runs around two rollers on a belt sander, best suited for flattening and smoothing large, flat surfaces. See our sanding belts collection for belt options.

Is there a guarantee on Infinity Tools sanding drums?

Infinity Tools stands behind its products. Visit our quality guarantee page for details on our product satisfaction policy.

What do I apply after drum sanding curved surfaces?

After final sanding with a fine-grit sleeve, remove all dust with a vacuum or tack cloth, then apply your chosen stain, dye, or topcoat. Explore the stains, paints & finishes collection for compatible coating options.