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Default Dust explosion

And how did I do it "wrong" If you have a better way please enlighten me.
Speed may have been a little high but not that much for the cut in end
grain, clamping was tight etc..
"CW" wrote in message
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Seems you have proven that if you try hard enough to do it wrong,

something
bad will happen.
"sweetsawdust" wrote in message
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Forget the dust collector the drill press is the villain here. To day

while
drilling a 8" deep 1" hole with a spade bit at high speed in oak, I

had
an
explosion. I was about 3 1/2" deep into the hole when with a loud bang

and
what appeared to be a flash, dust went all over the shop. Blinded by a

layer
of sawdust covering my glasses and with the taste of burned oak (maybe

from
oak dust landing in my pipe) I groped for the off switch to the drill

press.
In shock I looked at my wood, which was hanging from the drill bit and

it
looked fine with out my glasses on, looked fine after I cleaned my

glasses
and set down for a minute too. Found some ash and smell of "smoke" in

the
hole I was drilling so it must have been a real dust explosion. So dust
explosions do happen but maybe not in dust collectors.