Hi everyone. I'm Mary from the Dandenongs outside Melbourne.
I started woodworking two years ago but had a break of about 3 months and for the last 7 or 8 months I have been stopping and starting because of illness. (Two root canals during which I was up and down. I was still sick and insisted on both being removed to find an abscess at the top of one. That was two months ago and I'm still not better. Going to lots of specialists etc. Sorry, it's driving me crazy)
I haven't learnt two years worth of knowledge is the point. I started from absolutely no idea of square or saws or how to use a power drill. I have an Ozito table saw and router I was given and have bought a Ryobi random orbit sander. After a lot of learning about the basics I started making mitred boxes. I was so focused on the box bit that I didn't do any finish sanding or finishing at first and it has lagged behind my box skill.
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So. The question is; I don't seem to get the same results with the random orbit sander as I can by hand sanding. Is that normal?
And; I read things that say -
mark/draw on the surface with a pencil and you have sanded enough at that grit when it's gone (haven't found that)
Scratches are invisible to the eye after 180 grit blah blah (haven't found that)
The Ytube videos seem to have people just sanding up the grits (fairly briefly) with a ROS and that's that, but even after eliminating many problems and mistakes with my sanding I don't get the results I want that way
How good do many people aim to get the wood?
Possibly
(I think it's going to vary. The boxes I have made are fairly small and a scratch the same size will look bigger on a smaller pieces.)