The cabinet shops I worked in used dual-action air sanders with 5" PSA disks. I have PC and Makita electric ROSs using 8-hole disks in my shop.
As for SketchUp, a month ago I wasn't sure I wanted to try to tackle it again and even try. I had been frustrated with several previous attempts to use it. So much so, I didn't feel the least bit bad about continuing to use the 2D software I've used for a long time. One day, just over three weeks ago, I wasn't feeling well, didn't want to go to the shop. so I decided to give SU another chance. Whatever it was, it finally clicked! The bad thing about that is I became totally immersed in it and have gotten way behind on my credenza build. Being retired, I've spent at least 6 hours a day, six days a week for three weeks now. With that investment in time, I'd better be learning it!!!
Source: http://familywoodworking.org/forums/showthread.php?26689-table-saw-dust-collection-at-the-blade!!!
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