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Leif Thorvaldson
 
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And this will protect your face how when the object being turned gets flung
off the lathe?? Ironic that your last name is Shields! It is more than
sawdust that is a hazard while turning. I don't like to wear the face
shield, either, but I have had a number of sudden, no-notice launches from
the lathe that luckily just put out a couple of panes of glass and missed
me! Even if you don't like it, protect your eyes, face and lungs! You only
have the set you were issued!

Leif
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Glue together three 12" squares of 3/4" particle board or plywood. Buy a
small inexpensive fan anywhere. Cut a piece slightly larger than the base
of
the fan. Cut a 1 1/2" diameter wooden curtain rod so that when attached to
the base and the fan base the fan base is level with the lathe spindle.
Use
a lag screw to attach the fan base to the pole so that it will swivel.
Place
to the left front of the lathe. I find that this takes care of most all
the
chips and all the sanding dust. I don't like to wear masks or other
contraptions.