Style
Hand-held belt sanders are portable, letting you move easily across large surfaces, follow curves and adjust on the fly. Benchtop models are fixed to a table or stand, running horizontally or tilted up to 90 degrees. They’re ideal for shaping smaller pieces, rounding corners, fine-tuning miters and refining curves. Many models, such as the Rikon sander shown below, include a built-in disc sander for added versatility. In my shop, I use an affordable hand-held belt sander for mobile jobs and a benchtop belt/spindle sander combo for repetitive detail work.
Speed
Belt sanders differ in speed, which affects how aggressively they remove material. The Wen sander, for example, runs at a fixed speed of 820 feet per minute (FPM), providing effcient material removal for light- to medium-duty tasks. Other models…
