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Location: Fairfax, Missouri
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Durablocks
Which dura blocks do you guys prefer? The hook and loop or the stick on sand paper style.
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Re: Durablocks
I use the stick-on ones. Have a bunch, like them all. I think the stick-on blocks will hold a contour better but I have not used any hook & loop ones. My DA is hook & loop, like it alot.
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Re: Durablocks
I like the hook and loop as I can reuse a piece of paper after changing grits.
I find the stick on don't do that too well. Kim |
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Re: Durablocks
That makes really good sense switching paper back and forth. I'm sold on the hook and loop.
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Re: Durablocks
I've always wondered if the Velcro style has a little too much of a soft interface for blocking compared to the harder surface of the sticky type.
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Re: Durablocks
Good thought! To be able to reuse the paper I thought was a good thing also.
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