I've read about cut strokes and colour strokes on a few websites and I have a things I'm not quite clear about.
CUT STROKE
From what I gather a cut stroke involves going against the motion of the wheel. Say you have a bench grinder with buffing wheel travelling away from you - you would pull the part towards you, using the underneath part of the wheel for safety reasons (so the part doesn't get flung out of your hands).
Have I got this right?
COLOUR STROKE
OK - so a colour stroke is the opposite of a cut stroke? ie you move the part against the wheel in the direction of travel - eg bench grinder with buffing wheel travelling away from you - you push the part away from you.
Is this correct?
APPLICATION OF THE STROKES
does each stage require both cut and colour strokes?
if so, do you follow each cut with a colour stroke? or do you all your cutting, then when you are happy, do some colour strokes?
do all compounds need both strokes? eg do you cut with white compound or are you meant to only colour?
Or is all this ****, and you should just move the part left to right against the wheel?
CUT STROKE
From what I gather a cut stroke involves going against the motion of the wheel. Say you have a bench grinder with buffing wheel travelling away from you - you would pull the part towards you, using the underneath part of the wheel for safety reasons (so the part doesn't get flung out of your hands).
Have I got this right?
COLOUR STROKE
OK - so a colour stroke is the opposite of a cut stroke? ie you move the part against the wheel in the direction of travel - eg bench grinder with buffing wheel travelling away from you - you push the part away from you.
Is this correct?
APPLICATION OF THE STROKES
does each stage require both cut and colour strokes?
if so, do you follow each cut with a colour stroke? or do you all your cutting, then when you are happy, do some colour strokes?
do all compounds need both strokes? eg do you cut with white compound or are you meant to only colour?
Or is all this ****, and you should just move the part left to right against the wheel?
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