TheUnicorn
Established Member
I've just got my first ROS (bit late the game) and have a couple of questions about best practise, seem to have found a lot of contradictory advice online.
Firstly should I be sanding with the grain? I thought that the movement of the sander head meant this was not nessacery, but have seen contradictory advice.
Secondly should I let the head get up to speed before I put it on the wood, or switch on with it in contact. I thought that the slower movements before and after the machine was at full speed were likely to gauge the surface, the advice always seems to be to remove the sander from the wood before switching off, so why is the same not true before switching on. again, have seen advice both ways online.
Thanks in advance
Firstly should I be sanding with the grain? I thought that the movement of the sander head meant this was not nessacery, but have seen contradictory advice.
Secondly should I let the head get up to speed before I put it on the wood, or switch on with it in contact. I thought that the slower movements before and after the machine was at full speed were likely to gauge the surface, the advice always seems to be to remove the sander from the wood before switching off, so why is the same not true before switching on. again, have seen advice both ways online.
Thanks in advance