yellowtruck75 said:
I recently purchased an RO 125 and I want to use it to polish my rocking chairs I build. I plan to sand up to 4000 with Platnum and then polish before finish (tung oil/ boiled linseed oil and poly). I know I need the soft green pad to polish but what pads do I need? Can I also use the 125 to polish after all finish is applied? Thanks
I don't think this is the best way to get a fine finish on your chairs. As others have said, you will be using to high a grit to allow the oil to soak in and do its job. With walnut in particular- as it is an open-grained wood- you need a different approach. With cherry and maple this approach you will give you a blotchy finish as some areas absorb more oil than others.
So this is what I would do if I were you.
Use the rotex in geared mode to 150 or 180, then switch to random orbit mode and sand with 180 and 220 grit Brilliant 2. Use a tack cloth or compressed air to blow away any remaining sawdust.
Apply a coat of shellac. If you buy the bullseye brand, cut it by half or even more with denatured alcohol. This will partially seal the wood, and allow for a more even oil absorption and reduce blotchiness. Let it dry- maybe half an hour is sufficient. (With the walnut only, rub out the shellac with 400 grit paper (by hand) but don't remove the dust. Let it stay on the surface. Then work this dust into the open pores of the walnut with another wash coat of shellac.)
Now you can apply the oil. Flood the surface, let it soak in for 5 or 10 minutes, and wipe off the excess. Leave it overnight. Use 400 grit paper or steel wool (personally I don't like using steel wool) to even the surface. Festool make Vlies polishing pads which are perfect for this step, but unfortunately they are NAINA. I did a review of them somewhere on the FOG. Then continue to work in oil coats, and polish with higher and higher grits. Above 1000 with the platin2 pads, don't forget to switch the ro125 to geared rotex mode.
There are some polishing pads called Surbuf which fit the rotex perfectly. I really like using them for polishing.
http://www.surbuf.com/Surbuf-Buffing-And-Polishing-Pads.asp
At the end, you can apply a wax coat if you want but it may be unwise on a rocking chair unless you don't like your guests!