Advantus - Tim Holtz - Idea-ology - Sanding Block - also known as Sanding Grip

  • Advantus - Tim Holtz - Idea-ology - Sanding Block - also known as Sanding Grip
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Advantus - Tim Holtz - Idea-ology - Sanding Block - also known as Sanding Grip

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Get a grip—literally! This little sanding grip from Tim Holtz is the perfect size for sanding all of your craft projects. The ergonomic rubber block has concealed spikes on each end to hold strips of sandpaper and replace them with ease. The flat design makes sanding textured surfaces a breeze—anyone thinki...  Full Description & Details
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Get a grip—literally! This little sanding grip from Tim Holtz is the perfect size for sanding all of your craft projects. The ergonomic rubber block has concealed spikes on each end to hold strips of sandpaper and replace them with ease. The flat design makes sanding textured surfaces a breeze—anyone thinking grungeboard???
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  • Verified Buyer

    Tim Holtz Idea-ology Sanding Block

    A little smaller than I thought, and I would've preferred something bigger to fit better in my hand. I'd also prefer some kind of cover over the sandpaper. But since it's small, it does fit nicely in my crop bag. Works great with the video Tim had on his blog--placing his masks under a white-core, patterned paper, then lightly sanding the paper. You're left with the image etched into your paper in white!

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    The Best Sander Ever!

    As soon as I got this sander, I had to use it! I was amazed how easy it was to load the paper. It fit so nicely in my hand so I was able to control where I was going to sand and how much. I have used emory boards and sandpaper and this was sooo much better. Thank you Tim for this!!!

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    Great sander

    I just got this sanding block and I have to say that the design is brilliant. It holds a regular sheet of sanding paper but it uses a claming system to hold it in place and the block gives you control over the sanding paper in a way that you wouldn't get otherwise. This block is great for sanding paper like the core'dinations paper to get a nice distressed look.

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  • Verified Buyer

    Wonderful!

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new little sanding block by Tim Holtz. I was hesitant at buying it, but so glad that I have; distressing chipboard and paper edges is so much easier now! A must have if you like to distress!

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  • Verified Buyer

    really makes sanding easier

    Just like the title says this really makes sanding easier! I love how the paper locks into the grips and the curve really helps me get a good grip on it. I love using this with the core dinations lines!

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  • Verified Buyer

    tim holtz sanding block

    i knew that when i saw the demo with tim holtz presenting a new product and using this sanding block i had to purchase which i did. this product i would recommend to all crafters.

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    Great product

    Another winner by Tim Holtz, someone who creates tools that make sense. This is easy to hold, easy to use, and easy to install the sandpaper. Love this!!

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    Love it

    This is the perfect size for paper crafting. I have a larger one that is for home use but is too bulky for what I need this for.

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    Tim Holtz Sanding Block

    This sanding block is wonderful, especially if one has arthritic hands/fingers. It is very easy to "load" the sandpaper and use.

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  • Verified Buyer

    Awesome sanding block!

    So much better than the large ones at the hardware store. Thanks Time for know what we want to use on our projects!
    Beverlee

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  • How do I replace the sand paper?   By: rdrdrbn (18-May-14) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • If you look at the end, you will see the slit for inserting the sandpaper. There is one on each end. You simply take hold of one end, separate at the slit, insert the sandpaper and release. Pull it as tight as you can and do the same on the other end. This is much easier to show than to describe in writing. I hope this helps. By: kitn (21-May-14) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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