One of the things that attracted me to the RO 90 is that it looks like it will be the perfect size for sanding (acoustic) guitar
bodies. Not just the bare wood after assembly and binding, but also while doing the final finish.
In the past, I've used Micro Mesh on my 5" porter cable router, but this is really too big of an area. The soft pads on the RO 90
would be perfect to allow it to get into the curves and not sand away material in an bad way.
The Micro Mesh I use goes up to 12000 grit, which is used for the final sanding of the laquer finish. However, Micro Mesh only
appears to be available in 5 and 6" sizes standard. Although they say you can custom order other sizes, I don't yet know what
that would cost.
So I guess the real question is, has anyone had experience at using Platin S4000 on a laquer finish? Can it be wet sanded? How
would you rank the polish of that as a final stage?
Thanks.
bodies. Not just the bare wood after assembly and binding, but also while doing the final finish.
In the past, I've used Micro Mesh on my 5" porter cable router, but this is really too big of an area. The soft pads on the RO 90
would be perfect to allow it to get into the curves and not sand away material in an bad way.
The Micro Mesh I use goes up to 12000 grit, which is used for the final sanding of the laquer finish. However, Micro Mesh only
appears to be available in 5 and 6" sizes standard. Although they say you can custom order other sizes, I don't yet know what
that would cost.
So I guess the real question is, has anyone had experience at using Platin S4000 on a laquer finish? Can it be wet sanded? How
would you rank the polish of that as a final stage?
Thanks.