I’m not sure if I’m doing anything wrong but since I bought a plane and am learning to use it, I’ve realised that the grain that it brings out is absolutely killed by my random orbital sander.
I’ve never had a plane before and my workflow has just been to go from the thicknesser to assembly to sanding but since I’ve had my plane, I’ve been trying to replace some of the thicknesser part with some planing.
I’ve noticed that when I’m using figured woods, the grain just looks awesome when planed but as soon as it’s sanded, it loosed a lot of the wow factor and I don’t know what to do about it!
Could my sander be causing this issue - I’ve realised that a random orbital sander sands in every direction and could mess up any grain easily.
Can anyone please help?
My planing skills are zero at present as I’m just learning so I have to rely on the sander!
I’ve never had a plane before and my workflow has just been to go from the thicknesser to assembly to sanding but since I’ve had my plane, I’ve been trying to replace some of the thicknesser part with some planing.
I’ve noticed that when I’m using figured woods, the grain just looks awesome when planed but as soon as it’s sanded, it loosed a lot of the wow factor and I don’t know what to do about it!
Could my sander be causing this issue - I’ve realised that a random orbital sander sands in every direction and could mess up any grain easily.
Can anyone please help?
My planing skills are zero at present as I’m just learning so I have to rely on the sander!