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Are you trying to round it off or just make it thinner? If you are rounding it off, just use a file to take off the corners and then sandpaper for the smoothing.

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If your trying to do what I am thinking of I would say that a belt sander is too big. I would try a sheet/pad or random orbital sander.

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Not sure how much you are looking to spend, but you could look into a small bench sander. The one I'm thinking of has a belt and a wheel, I used to use one of those to round the edges after cutting my sticks down on the table saw.

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Random orbital sander would take the wood down almost as fast as a file.

You get much more control with the file. For as often as you need to make a new end, I would prefer having more control.

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Are you trying to round it off or just make it thinner? If you are rounding it off, just use a file to take off the corners and then sandpaper for the smoothing.

YA, will probably give this a try. Have been trying to do it with one of those vibrating hand sanders, wouldn't recommend it.

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Are you trying to round it off or just make it thinner? If you are rounding it off, just use a file to take off the corners and then sandpaper for the smoothing.

YA, will probably give this a try. Have been trying to do it with one of those vibrating hand sanders, wouldn't recommend it.

If you want to get technical, a rough file first, then a fine file and finally sandpaper or steel wool if you want to go completely crazy. Some spray paint may help seal it before you put the tape on as well.

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