OPJ
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I've been working on the lid for the blanket chest today but I can't seem to keep the thing flat...
Fresh out of the cramps, it was looking surprisingly good and flat! :wink: Mainly thanks to the biscuits, I guess. So, I began the flattening process with my 4" belt sander; working across the grain and the diagonals, which gave a great result and a lovely flat panel!
As I only have 120g belts, I decided I would use my Metabo SXE 450 random orbit sander to remove the scratch marks and finish with 240g paper... Now, I can feel the surface isn't flat when I run my hand across it! :x Checking with a straightedge only proves it is going up and down in places.
This is something that's never bothered me before as I've only ever done jobs like this for myself. I'm not sure how happy I'd feel giving someone a blanket chest with a (slightly) "wobbly" top. :? I've tried it using the dual and single orbit modes with only the same results.
Do other people have the same problem? Is there a knack to using to using these sanders? I try to work it slowly and evenly across the surface without forcing the tool; letting the disc do the work.
Just looking for some thoughts on this. Thanks for looking,
Olly.
Fresh out of the cramps, it was looking surprisingly good and flat! :wink: Mainly thanks to the biscuits, I guess. So, I began the flattening process with my 4" belt sander; working across the grain and the diagonals, which gave a great result and a lovely flat panel!
As I only have 120g belts, I decided I would use my Metabo SXE 450 random orbit sander to remove the scratch marks and finish with 240g paper... Now, I can feel the surface isn't flat when I run my hand across it! :x Checking with a straightedge only proves it is going up and down in places.
This is something that's never bothered me before as I've only ever done jobs like this for myself. I'm not sure how happy I'd feel giving someone a blanket chest with a (slightly) "wobbly" top. :? I've tried it using the dual and single orbit modes with only the same results.
Do other people have the same problem? Is there a knack to using to using these sanders? I try to work it slowly and evenly across the surface without forcing the tool; letting the disc do the work.
Just looking for some thoughts on this. Thanks for looking,
Olly.