Wet sanding backing blocks
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 8:49 pm
Hey finishers,
What kind of backing blocks are you all using when wet orange peel? I've been using these foam blocks (probably weather stripping) for a long time now, and I think they must be too soft. I have a second theory that maybe they're just too small, and that spreading the area I'm sanding out will help. But as it is now, I'm sanding out all the shiny spots, and I'm left with too much chop. The surface is wavy and not as flat as I want it. I'm not starting with excessive orange peel, and it's a urethane finish. I'm not so much talking about the sides and contours (I make electrics), for whatever reason I seem to get sides and contours that look plenty flat enough with my foam blocks and fingers, it's just the larger flat surfaces that are too choppy.
Also, I've tried using a wooden block, but it sort of "skips." It's like there's a suction that's being created and the wooden block just sort of sticks in place and it's not easy to push around in a nice gentle circular motion.
So what kind of block are you guys using, or what material is it, and how big is it?
What kind of backing blocks are you all using when wet orange peel? I've been using these foam blocks (probably weather stripping) for a long time now, and I think they must be too soft. I have a second theory that maybe they're just too small, and that spreading the area I'm sanding out will help. But as it is now, I'm sanding out all the shiny spots, and I'm left with too much chop. The surface is wavy and not as flat as I want it. I'm not starting with excessive orange peel, and it's a urethane finish. I'm not so much talking about the sides and contours (I make electrics), for whatever reason I seem to get sides and contours that look plenty flat enough with my foam blocks and fingers, it's just the larger flat surfaces that are too choppy.
Also, I've tried using a wooden block, but it sort of "skips." It's like there's a suction that's being created and the wooden block just sort of sticks in place and it's not easy to push around in a nice gentle circular motion.
So what kind of block are you guys using, or what material is it, and how big is it?