Thanks Matthew for all the information. I have a good understanding of the sandpaper now but am still confused a little about which pads to use when. I have both the Rotex 150 FEQ and the ETS 150. (Just got for Christmas and am ready to polish one project (tigerwood coffee table with walnut legs)with behlens rock hard varnish - will wait 2 weeks for final cure before polishing, and another project I am ready to finish but am undecided on the finish(walnut,ambrosia maple and mahogany top liquor cabinet)
I understand the 3 types of sanding pads (hard for stock removal and hard edges, soft for everything but hard edges, and super soft for contours).
I have brilliant grits to 400 then Platin 500,1000,2000,4000
Use FEQ gear driven mode for stock removal up to maybe 100 grit. For this I use the hard pad. Then either sander in orbital mode for grits over 100 up to 1000. Do I change to the soft pad here? When do I use the interface pad? When do I switch to the supersoft pad? Over 1000 go to the FEQ gear driven mode (do I change the speed setting here and how low can I go?). After the 4000 grit then I switch to the polishing pad. I have wool lube, pumicestone and rottonstone which I have used by hand before. If I use these to start when do I use the hard felt, soft felt, coarse and fine sponge and then the lambswool?
Also I still can't figure out how to attach images so any help there will also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Peggy
I understand the 3 types of sanding pads (hard for stock removal and hard edges, soft for everything but hard edges, and super soft for contours).
I have brilliant grits to 400 then Platin 500,1000,2000,4000
Use FEQ gear driven mode for stock removal up to maybe 100 grit. For this I use the hard pad. Then either sander in orbital mode for grits over 100 up to 1000. Do I change to the soft pad here? When do I use the interface pad? When do I switch to the supersoft pad? Over 1000 go to the FEQ gear driven mode (do I change the speed setting here and how low can I go?). After the 4000 grit then I switch to the polishing pad. I have wool lube, pumicestone and rottonstone which I have used by hand before. If I use these to start when do I use the hard felt, soft felt, coarse and fine sponge and then the lambswool?
Also I still can't figure out how to attach images so any help there will also be appreciated.
Thanks,
Peggy