grofschuren
Grofschuren is a term used in the context of woodworking and metalworking to describe a coarse sanding or abrading process. It is typically the initial stage in a series of finishing steps, aimed at removing significant imperfections, shaping material, or preparing a surface for further refinement. This process uses abrasive materials with a large grit size, meaning the abrasive particles are relatively big and spaced further apart.
The purpose of grofschuren is to quickly remove material. This can include rough saw marks, deep scratches,
Common tools and materials used for grofschuren include coarse-grit sandpaper (such as 40, 60, or 80 grit),