matkinitice
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I recently picked up a Festool ETS 150/5 - I used it today for the first time but think I may be missing a grit, though it doesn't appear anywhere sells anything above 180 grit.
Axminster don't have 220 as an option - not out of stock, not even listed. Even the official Festool site only has one dealer that offers 220 grit, and the website seems ropey so I don't want to place an order at present.
Am I missing something here? I plan on picking up a palm sander, but that seems to jump up to 320, so nothing in between.
Granted I've not finished my sanding tasks so the sander swirls my disappear once I give it a working over on with 180 - but my understanding is you tend to aim for 220. I plan on using Danish Oil as my finish, not a stain so I reckon I'll be fine but curious I'm missing something obvious here.
All my discs are Rubin 2 - which is for woodworkers - the Granat offering seems to hint it's not ideal for raw wood, but even that suffers odd grits.
I have 80, 120, and 180 in my collection.
Axminster don't have 220 as an option - not out of stock, not even listed. Even the official Festool site only has one dealer that offers 220 grit, and the website seems ropey so I don't want to place an order at present.
Am I missing something here? I plan on picking up a palm sander, but that seems to jump up to 320, so nothing in between.
Granted I've not finished my sanding tasks so the sander swirls my disappear once I give it a working over on with 180 - but my understanding is you tend to aim for 220. I plan on using Danish Oil as my finish, not a stain so I reckon I'll be fine but curious I'm missing something obvious here.
All my discs are Rubin 2 - which is for woodworkers - the Granat offering seems to hint it's not ideal for raw wood, but even that suffers odd grits.
I have 80, 120, and 180 in my collection.