Hi gang,
I'm going to pick up a Rotex 150 soon, and wanted to ask what you all would recommend from the extensive Festool abrasive list. I'm a cabinetmaker, currently using a 4" belt sander w/ 80 grit belts for heavy-ish removal (not used all that often), and a 5" random orbit air powered w/ 80, 100, 120, 150, sometimes 180 & 220, and very rarely 320. These are all Klingspor abrasives.
The majority of my non-hand sanding is on veneer ply finished ends and plywood slab doors, raised panel doors, and hardwood-nosed ply tops/seats, and to a lesser degree face-frames, solid table tops, mantles, ...
I'm leaning towards finishing most everything with target coating water based CV, though I haven't done enough of it yet to really understand how fine a grit I need to go to.
Does it make sense to combine "Rubin" & "Brilliant 2", or just use the latter, or ? I don't mind experimenting a bit (and thus spending a bit
), but would appreciate some advice and/or stories.
Best,
David
I'm going to pick up a Rotex 150 soon, and wanted to ask what you all would recommend from the extensive Festool abrasive list. I'm a cabinetmaker, currently using a 4" belt sander w/ 80 grit belts for heavy-ish removal (not used all that often), and a 5" random orbit air powered w/ 80, 100, 120, 150, sometimes 180 & 220, and very rarely 320. These are all Klingspor abrasives.
The majority of my non-hand sanding is on veneer ply finished ends and plywood slab doors, raised panel doors, and hardwood-nosed ply tops/seats, and to a lesser degree face-frames, solid table tops, mantles, ...
I'm leaning towards finishing most everything with target coating water based CV, though I haven't done enough of it yet to really understand how fine a grit I need to go to.
Does it make sense to combine "Rubin" & "Brilliant 2", or just use the latter, or ? I don't mind experimenting a bit (and thus spending a bit

Best,
David