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Sandpaper Grit Chart

Which sandpaper grit to use and when, from coarse stock removal to super-fine finish polishing, using the CAMI grading numbers.

Sand in steps, skipping no more than one grade at a time, until the scratches are uniform and fine enough for your finish. Most furniture is finished to 180 or 220 grit before the first coat. Grit numbers below follow the common CAMI grading used on US sandpaper.

CategoryGritTypical use
Extra coarse24 to 36Stripping finishes and heavy stock removal
Coarse40 to 60Rough shaping and leveling, removing mill marks
Medium80 to 120General smoothing and final shaping before finer grits
Fine150 to 180Final sanding of bare wood before staining or sealing
Very fine220 to 240Sanding sealer and between first finish coats
Extra fine280 to 320Light scuff sanding between finish coats
Super fine360 to 600Polishing and rubbing out a cured finish

FEPA (P-graded) numbers differ from CAMI above about 220 grit; check whether your paper is marked P.

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These calculators are for planning and estimation. Engineering results (shelf sag, wood movement) use published average material properties; real boards vary by grade, grain, moisture and defects. Verify load-bearing designs with a professional.