Features
- Includes six sanding sheets in assorted grits (60, 120, 240)
- 3.75 in sheet dimensions
- Six-hole perforation for dust extraction
- Aluminum-oxide open-coat abrasive
- Compatible with Bosch 1294VSK Corner/Detail Sander Kit
- Suitable for use on wood and metal
Specifications
Sheet Dimensions | 3.75 in |
Perforation | 6 holes |
Pack Quantity | 6 sheets |
Grits | 60, 120, 240 |
Abrasive | Aluminum-oxide (open coat) |
Compatibility | Bosch 1294VSK Corner/Detail Sander Kit |
Intended Materials | Wood, metal |
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Pack of 3.75 in detail sanding sheets with six-hole perforation. The pack contains multiple grits (60, 120, 240) and uses an aluminum-oxide open-coat abrasive. Intended for sanding wood and metal surfaces and compatible with Bosch 1294VSK Corner/Detail Sander Kit.
Model Number: SDTR000
Bosch Detail sanding sheets for wood Review
When you need a versatile sanding solution for both rough sanding and fine finishing, the Bosch Hook-and-Loop Sanding Sheet Assortment (6 Pack) is a tool worth considering. As someone who enjoys woodworking and occasional metalwork, I found this assortment to be a reliable and effective option for a variety of sanding tasks. With its combination of 60, 120, and 240 grits, this pack provides a range of options to tackle everything from paint removal to smoothing out surfaces.
One of the standout features of this sanding sheet assortment is its compatibility with the Bosch 1294VSK Corner/Detail Sander Kit. The sheets fit perfectly on my 6-hole Bosch random orbital sander, and the hook-and-loop attachment system ensures they stay in place during use. The convenience of easily attaching and detaching the sheets without them coming off unintentionally is a significant advantage, especially when working on larger projects that require frequent grit changes.
The inclusion of aluminum-oxide open coat in these sanding sheets adds to their effectiveness. This material is known for its durability and ability to provide a consistent sanding performance. In my experience, the sheets lasted a long time, even with frequent use. The 60-grit sheets are excellent for initial rough sanding, removing old paint, or smoothing out rough timber. Moving up to the 120-grit sheets, I found they were perfect for intermediate sanding, preparing surfaces for finishing. Finally, the 240-grit sheets provided a smooth, polished finish, ideal for final preparation before applying paint or varnish.
The sheet dimensions, at 3.75 inches, are well-suited for detailed work, allowing me to get into tighter spaces and corners effectively. The perforated design with 6 holes helps in dust extraction, keeping the work area cleaner and reducing the risk of clogging the sheets. This feature is particularly useful when working indoors or in confined spaces where dust can quickly become a nuisance.
Using these sanding sheets on both wood and metal yielded impressive results. On wood, the sheets performed exceptionally well, from the initial rough sanding stages to the final smooth finish. I used them on a variety of wood types, including pine, oak, and cherry, and was consistently pleased with the outcomes. The sheets also handled metal surfaces efficiently, making them a versatile addition to any workshop.
While the assortment includes a well-balanced combination of grits, I did find myself wishing for more sheets in the finer grits, especially the 240-grit. For projects that require extensive finishing work, having additional finer grit sheets would be beneficial. However, this is a minor drawback considering the overall performance and value of the pack.
In terms of craftsmanship, Bosch has delivered a high-quality product with this sanding sheet assortment. The sheets are durable, reliable, and perform their intended tasks effectively. The aluminum-oxide open coat ensures consistent results, and the hook-and-loop system adds to the convenience of use. The pack quantity of six sheets is adequate for most small to medium-sized projects, but for larger jobs, you might need to purchase additional packs.
Overall, I would highly recommend the Bosch Hook-and-Loop Sanding Sheet Assortment (6 Pack) to anyone in need of a versatile and reliable sanding solution. The combination of different grits, compatibility with Bosch sanders, and durable construction make this assortment a valuable addition to any toolkit. Whether you're a professional woodworker, a DIY enthusiast, or someone who occasionally tackles home improvement projects, these sanding sheets are sure to meet your needs and deliver excellent results.
Project Ideas
Business
Mobile trim and spindle rejuvenation
Offer on-site detail sanding for stair spindles, banisters, baseboards, and window sashes. Market a dust-managed service using the six-hole perforation, with tiered pricing for punch-list touch-ups vs. full prep for paint or stain.
Restored frame shop (online + local)
Source ornate frames from thrift stores, restore with progressive grits for crisp details, then sell re-gilded or stained pieces on Etsy and at markets. Before/after photos highlight the sharp corner work only a detail sander can achieve.
Guitar and small instrument refinishing
Specialize in necks, headstocks, and tight cavities where big sanders can’t reach. Use 240 for sealer sanding and 60/120 for shaping and relic effects on metal hardware. Offer mail-in and local drop-off options.
Cabinet door refinishing and nib-sanding
Provide a kitchen/bath refresh service: degloss, knock down runs, and smooth profiles on raised-panel doors and drawer fronts. The detail tip handles inside corners; dust extraction minimizes job-site cleanup. Price per door with volume discounts.
Hands-on finishing workshops
Run weekend classes on grit progression, surface prep, and dust control using detail sanders. Monetize through tuition plus upsells: consumable sheet bundles (60/120/240) and finishing kits. Partner with makerspaces and real estate staging firms.
Creative
Ornate picture frame restoration
Revive thrifted carved frames by stripping flaky finish with 60 grit, refining details with 120, and prepping for new stain or gilding at 240. The corner tip reaches beads and miters, while the six-hole perforation keeps dust out of crevices for cleaner results.
Inlayed jewelry box tune-up
Flush-sand delicate veneer or marquetry around corners and hinges. Use 120 to level proud inlay, then 240 for a glassy pre-finish surface. Suitable for both the wood carcass and lightly scuffing metal hinge leaves for better adhesion.
Handmade wooden toy cars and planes
Smooth tight inside curves like wheel wells and window cutouts. Shape with 60 grit, refine with 120, and finish with 240 for a splinter-free surface ready for child-safe coatings.
Carved relief wall art panels
After carving, use the detail sheets to even out tool marks in recesses and along crisp edges. Progress through 60/120/240 to contrast silky highs and matte lows, leveraging the sander’s sharp tip for clean interior corners.
Industrial-chic side table refresh
Upcycle a small table by de-rusting metal legs with 60 grit and finishing the wood top to a satin-ready 240. The same sheets handle both materials, and dust extraction keeps the workspace tidy.