First time turning yew and was impressed by the quality of finish I was getting, but found that it takes such a high polish from the fine grades of paper that sanding lines are rather apparant.
I was doing this at the club and was surprised to be told that I should sand no faster than 500rpm as any faster will lead to burning. Hmm - well I've been turning for 3 years and have always sanded at the speed I did the final cuts and only once on a very narrow edge did I get a burn and that was a nice feature, so was left on. I can understand that burning is a hazard if the sanding is done too vigorously, but is the carte blanche instruction from the 'more experienced' turner correct ?
Rob
I was doing this at the club and was surprised to be told that I should sand no faster than 500rpm as any faster will lead to burning. Hmm - well I've been turning for 3 years and have always sanded at the speed I did the final cuts and only once on a very narrow edge did I get a burn and that was a nice feature, so was left on. I can understand that burning is a hazard if the sanding is done too vigorously, but is the carte blanche instruction from the 'more experienced' turner correct ?
Rob