So a couple of months ago I decided to fab a dust collector for my Delta bandsaw. Recently the bandsaw has been used for just smaller projects, cutting aluminum and plastic. Yesterday I needed to rip some 4 1/2" wide mahogany and I was curious to see the results.
This was a piece of mahogany 4 1/2" wide, 4 foot long and I wanted it to be 1 1/16" thick. I prepared the saw and made one continuous rip, opened up the two pieces and this was the result. I was stunned...anyone that's done much ripping of medium wide boards has experienced tons of sawdust on the table and once the boards are pulled apart the kerf is filled to overflowing with sawdust.
I'd estimate that's less than a tablespoon of sawdust on the table and there's less than a teaspoon full on the two boards on the LH side.
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I then noticed a light dusting on the outside of the dust collector and was curious how much was left inside the bandsaw door and on the lower wheel where it always collects. Again I was shocked, absolutely clean. The dust that's on the lower wheel is not mahogany, it's caked on the wheel from previous sawing escapades before i fabricated the dust collector attachment.
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