A sheet sander, also known as a palm or orbital sander, uses sheets of sandpaper instead of pre-cut ones. It takes a quarter sheet for a small and a square one-and-a-half sheet for a larger, two-handled rectangular one.
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention Makita’s palm sander, one of the originals and one of the best. But the DeWalt Electric Orbital Sander is on the same level. It’s lightweight and more powerful than the Makita, drawing 2.3 amps. And best yet, it’s reasonably priced.
Most importantly, like the Makita, it holds the paper securely via locking clamps. Spring-loaded clamps aren’t as strong. Nothing slows you down more than the paper creeping out from under the sanding pad while you’re working.
Pros
- Inexpensive;
- Secure sandpaper attachment clamps.
Cons
- Changing sandpaper takes time;
- Poor for quick material removal.