There are some cuts, like a "clean-up" pass or a jointing cut, where the dust collection is pretty much non-existent when using the track saw. This is because the blade is not cutting on both sides. When you do make a cut with blade cutting on both sides, the material itself (as it's being cut) creates a path for the dust to go. Without this "path", it can lead to a massive dust cloud, and sometimes wood particles smacking you in the face. So, after putting up with this problem for far too long, I decided to try something:
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This captures 95% of the dust, compared to maybe 20% before to modification. This addition is pretty easy to make and attaches to the saw with one screw and some tape.
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This captures 95% of the dust, compared to maybe 20% before to modification. This addition is pretty easy to make and attaches to the saw with one screw and some tape.