Narwhalmfg
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I recently made the upgrade to the RO series from just having an ETS125 in my toolbox. Sadly, i am not very satisfied with it yet. I No longer have the little(but massively annoying) swirly "pig tails" but I now have larger scratches going cross grain. I must be doing something wrong because it seems like a lot of people recommend this sander as the answer to common sanding problems.
I have looked at a couple threads on this issue and have done most of what people say. I even watched the video of Larry Smith and did exactly what he did. I typically start with 120 grit and go to 220 before Poly. Do you only get rid of the large scratches by going up to 400? Is there some simple thing that I am not doing/considering? Why have I not seen this problem with any porter cable/dewalt sander? I love the festool product and the dust extractor but I don't like feeling that I don't know how to sand a piece of wood anymore.
any info/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
I have looked at a couple threads on this issue and have done most of what people say. I even watched the video of Larry Smith and did exactly what he did. I typically start with 120 grit and go to 220 before Poly. Do you only get rid of the large scratches by going up to 400? Is there some simple thing that I am not doing/considering? Why have I not seen this problem with any porter cable/dewalt sander? I love the festool product and the dust extractor but I don't like feeling that I don't know how to sand a piece of wood anymore.
any info/advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!