I've practiced using a rotary a couple times now. The first time was with a Dewalt and the second time was with my Makita. Both times I found it difficult to control, in fact the buffer wanted to control me. It would throw itself in any direction it wanted. Is this what is known as 'buffer hop' or is that something different? Any techniques for this? I think I need to hold the buffer more firmly. I believe that I'm being too mindful of the fact that I'm not supposed to put any pressure on the machine that I end up not holding in a way that allows me to control it.
I also just wanted to add that this whole rotary thing isn't that bad. For those that would like to pick one up but are feeling nervous about it, go ahead and pick one up. Its a weird machine to get used to, but I definitely don't see it being too much of a problem once I do get used to it.
I also just wanted to add that this whole rotary thing isn't that bad. For those that would like to pick one up but are feeling nervous about it, go ahead and pick one up. Its a weird machine to get used to, but I definitely don't see it being too much of a problem once I do get used to it.