This is a call out to those who are as anal as can be when it comes to sanding. This hasn't been a random occurance, but one I have been just dealing with.
I always start out with 80 grit paper. It's no different with my half sheet, dts, ro sanders. It always leaves random swirl marks on the surface. I try and get it out using 100 then 120, but I was told that after 80 grit, your really just starting to polish. Seems true too.
I've tried the variety of hand pressure on the machine; using only new, unblemmished sheets; different machine speeds. I am using saphir and brilliant abrasives.
I took a look at a variety of how to's clips also. I'm dumbfounded. Sooner or later, a customer is going to reject a piece. I'm straight up with the customer. I show them the piece and tell them to take a good look at it before going home with it. Not once have they made any question of the swirl marks, but it's just killing me! Help!
I always start out with 80 grit paper. It's no different with my half sheet, dts, ro sanders. It always leaves random swirl marks on the surface. I try and get it out using 100 then 120, but I was told that after 80 grit, your really just starting to polish. Seems true too.
I've tried the variety of hand pressure on the machine; using only new, unblemmished sheets; different machine speeds. I am using saphir and brilliant abrasives.
I took a look at a variety of how to's clips also. I'm dumbfounded. Sooner or later, a customer is going to reject a piece. I'm straight up with the customer. I show them the piece and tell them to take a good look at it before going home with it. Not once have they made any question of the swirl marks, but it's just killing me! Help!