This may start a info storm on the kr net but  it's my understanding that
sanding end cuts is a no no for 2 reasons. first being a fresh cut exposes
end grain of the wood and sanding knocks the exposed cut end of the
long indiviual wood fiber over and the adhesive can't wick into the cut end.
Second , the fine particle saw dust you are creating by sanding clogs
the end cut .
Most epoxies have a mixing variable of + or - 5 percent and T88 seems
to tolerate mixing inaccuracies well

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