mouppe
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I have always wanted to see more info on the FOG about using Festools to finish projects. I know that when I get to the finishing stage, all the platin pads, sheepskins, felt pads and so on are a bit of a mystery to me.
So I made a short video showing how I sand down a shellac finish with an ETS 125. After an initial coat of shellac, I sand it down with the ETS and a Platin 2 1000 grit pad. I DON'T use dust extraction because I want the dust to remain on the surface. I can then use this dust to fill the pores in the wood as I layer on more shellac.
I used the interface pad to ride the curves which is a really useful accessory (you can use it with the rotex too as it is a simple hook and loop pad) and Platin 2 pads.
Note: the legs were scraped with a cabinet scraper, not sanded, prior to finishing.
Applying shellac and sanding with a Festool ETS 125
So I made a short video showing how I sand down a shellac finish with an ETS 125. After an initial coat of shellac, I sand it down with the ETS and a Platin 2 1000 grit pad. I DON'T use dust extraction because I want the dust to remain on the surface. I can then use this dust to fill the pores in the wood as I layer on more shellac.
I used the interface pad to ride the curves which is a really useful accessory (you can use it with the rotex too as it is a simple hook and loop pad) and Platin 2 pads.
Note: the legs were scraped with a cabinet scraper, not sanded, prior to finishing.
Applying shellac and sanding with a Festool ETS 125