Is Woodworking Relavent?

at24

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Hi guys,



I'm new on here, and fairly new to auto detailing. I'm familiar with a DA polisher on a car, and am looking into taking a step up to rotary. I am a professional cabinet maker and familiar with working with finishes and such, I've sanded through veneers, primer and pretty much experienced the all "mess-ups". I guess you could say that a belt sander is the woodworker's equivalent to an auto detailer's rotary polisher, and I feel I can say that I'm comfortable with one. I've also done a fair share of reading and watching videos about rotary polishers. Pretty much I want to know if anyone has any input on this.



Thanks
 
I've done my fair share of woodworking, so there we're even. ;)



I whole-heartedly recommend the use of a rotary. It seriously outperforms D/A polishers. The downside is, it's easy for everything to go wrong. Take it easy, and you'll be fine.



Now, the risk of hologramming is extremely high so you have to be careful and finish with a Black or Blue pad. For reference, here are some holograms. They only show up in the sun, so don't count on a halogen to reveal them.



http://www.autopia.org/forum/click-brag/97028-what-hologram-trashed-tsx.html#post999752



My other suggestion is to read, read, and read some more. Good luck! :)
 
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