I use a PC.
I read all the time about people making "passes".
Does that mean doing the whole section is 1 pass? (including up/down/left/right) or (up/down/up/down) or (left/right/left/right) etc etc.
Or... is up a pass and down a pass and left a pass and right a pass? Thus that polishing step for that section had 4 passes?
I read about some people using a rotary making 1 pass to get the job done. If that's really just one time 'left' or one time 'right', MAN, I gotta save me some time and get a rotary!!!:woot2:
I find that since the PC is low on power, I'll be doing at least up/down/left/right/up/down at the highest speed. Is that 1 pass for that section or 6 passes?
And if it's 1 pass, then what's the correct way of saying that the whole process was repeated. Other than 'x2'?
**So I think I just confused myself in the writing of this post!!!** :think2
but I'm hoping it's really just a simple question that's easily answered.
I read all the time about people making "passes".
Does that mean doing the whole section is 1 pass? (including up/down/left/right) or (up/down/up/down) or (left/right/left/right) etc etc.
Or... is up a pass and down a pass and left a pass and right a pass? Thus that polishing step for that section had 4 passes?
I read about some people using a rotary making 1 pass to get the job done. If that's really just one time 'left' or one time 'right', MAN, I gotta save me some time and get a rotary!!!:woot2:
I find that since the PC is low on power, I'll be doing at least up/down/left/right/up/down at the highest speed. Is that 1 pass for that section or 6 passes?
And if it's 1 pass, then what's the correct way of saying that the whole process was repeated. Other than 'x2'?
**So I think I just confused myself in the writing of this post!!!** :think2
but I'm hoping it's really just a simple question that's easily answered.