Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The only easy day was yesterday. US Navy Seals.

There are a few small interior cuts in this pattern. Take your time and use a #3 blade for the smallest cuts.

I got lots of feedback from yesterdays cyclone dust collection post. I know there is a lot of interest in keeping our shops clean and healthy. Dust collection is actually a pretty complicated subject. I just want to make it clear that I am by no means an expert on dust collection. I have a small shop and I just want to keep it as clean as possible. I want to keep the air in the shop as breathable as possible on a budget I can afford. I did take a class in dust collection a few years ago. It was very interesting but would have also been very expensive to implement most of the instructors ideas. He was more into industrial and large commercial shop.

I'm going top continue to research small shop dust collections and pass along what I learn. Like all journeys of education I'm sure I will get some things wrong. If you see something on my blog please feel free to write and tell me your thoughts. As always I won't be able to answer all the emails but I'll do my best to read them.  I want to thank everyone who shared tips with me yesterday. I am sure I'll be able to use a few of them.
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