skeetstar
Established Member
gentles all, I am a relativity new turner, mostly with hardwood. I turned something the other day, softwood that I thought was well seasoned. After finishing with wax, the next day some micro cracks started to appear.. more apparent to touch than sight. The cracks followed the grain so weren't unusual in that respect.
Question
When I sand, I tend to sand at high revs, and also exert plenty of pressure. This means I usually have to fold the paper into multi layers and ensure that I don't keep sanding for too long without a break cos the things get a bit hot.
The wood never gets very hot, but does get warm, could the crack be as a result of my sanding technique?
Should I be sanding a bit lighter but for longer?
Question
When I sand, I tend to sand at high revs, and also exert plenty of pressure. This means I usually have to fold the paper into multi layers and ensure that I don't keep sanding for too long without a break cos the things get a bit hot.
The wood never gets very hot, but does get warm, could the crack be as a result of my sanding technique?
Should I be sanding a bit lighter but for longer?