Figure 8 pattern

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Ok... I feel really, really dumb :o



I noticed that everyone usually recommends to use a figure-8 pattern when applying a product with a PC. How do you do a figure-8 pattern? :nixweiss



Please don't be :shocked (hehe)
 
haha. that's pretty simple :o



Is there any logic behind applying products in a figure-8 pattern? Is it better than sraight side-to-side, front-to-back, or circular patterns?
 
never even heard of it.....I pretty much go up/down, then side to side, then repeat up/down...
 
I'm pretty sure the figure 8 thing started off in the world of rotary polishers, where the continuous motion of the figure 8 pattern would ensure that the machine never stopped in any one area and thus possibly cause problems.



Personally I, and so do a lot of others, don't use the figure 8 with the PC and just use overlapping linear motions as demonstrated by Steve's article.
 
What 4DSC said. While how you move the machine is important with rotaries, *IMO* it doesn't really matter much with random orbitals, because, well, they're RANDOM ORBITALS.
 
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