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17th November 2008, 03:47 PM #1Hewer of wood
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- Melbourne, Aus.
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Keeping the dust down with an electric planer
As time goes by increasing exposure to wood dust is getting up the ole schnoz.
I do woodturning and like to clean up the shavings which go everywhere after a bowl turning session. Both to keep the mind clear for the next session and to get rid of the dust. Even a couple of weeks might go by and just walking into the shed causes sneezing and a runny nose now with some timbers if not vacc'd up.
When blocking down spindle blanks out of green or salvaged timber I use an electric planer to get two square sides to put through the bandy. The bag that came with the planer fills in a minute.
This is a fix that might be useful to others:
The shop vac has a 2" hose with some tapering hard tubes. One of these fits nicely into the vac bag hole on the planer, with some minor mods. So the vac sits on a shelf under the bench, and I fire it up when using the planer. With a modest feed rate it sucks the shavings out of the planer.
It's not a perfect fix by any means. If the stock is narrower than the blades then there's still shavings kicked out on the bench. Which happens anyway with the bag.Cheers, Ern
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27th November 2008, 06:19 PM #2
I do the same thing with the 50mm hose from my DC
David L
One of the great crowd beyond the bloom of youth on the Sunshine Coast
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