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Mostly successful dust collection for my SCMS
I recently made the miter saw stand from Popular Woodworking.
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/fe...ea.asp?id=1021 I have been wrestling with dust collection for a saw on a movable stand. Inspired by the website of Barry Burke: http://www.bburke.com/wood/jigsandtools.html (scroll to the bottom of the webpage) I have completed my version of his dust collector. It works quite well. It is large (40" across) to accomodate the swing of the saw from left to right. I have posted pictures on alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking |
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Mostly successful dust collection for my SCMS
Dick Snyder wrote:
http://www.bburke.com/wood/jigsandtools.html (scroll to the bottom of the webpage) I have completed my version of his dust collector. It works quite well. It is large (40" across) to accomodate the swing of the saw from left to right. I have posted pictures on alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking Looks like it could double as a chicken coop. g Dave |
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