These wouldn't be what you want to use for transfer removal,
Just in the places you normally would grab a sandpaper cartridge.
this just a good & strait (the strait part matters ) piece of 1/4 diam rod.
Since i was gluing I didn't have to slot these.
I put a piece of tape on the end of the sandpaper and attached it to the shaft
than started rolling the paper around the shaft
till I had the diameter I wanted.
Notice the green arrows: the paper lays/wraps that way cause the shaft normally turns the other way.
Now wrap a piece of tape around the sandpaper roll to hold it.
The roll has to be *tight* and strait.
So may take ya a couple of practice roll ups
to get the technique smooth.
Holding the shaft in the side if your vice jaws is handy for this.
and having the tape already torn
and stuck on the edge of your table helps too.
Now that you have the roll smooth and taped, Set it upright and carefully
poor a layer of good 'ol common white glue on the top-edge.
[ see the red arrow and scratchy handwriting
]
now let it sit for a couple of days till that glue drys
[ the glue will pretty thick ]
and you're good to go!
This one was forgotten in movings and is so old now that the shaft has rusted in it
otherwise you almost can't tell them from store bought ones.
They work just the same too.