Lathe Dust Collection

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masonsailor2
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Lathe Dust Collection

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Al here are some additional photos of the dust collection for the lathe. It is fairly crude but works well. It is mounted on the wall in this case but in an earlier version it was mounted on the tubes which worked but not as well.
Paul
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algale
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Re: Lathe Dust Collection

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Thanks for posting these pics! It looks like a very good system.
Gale's Law: The bigger the woodworking project, the less the mistakes show in any photo taken far enough away to show the entire project!

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Re: Lathe Dust Collection

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Oops. Got carried away on another thread! (ice cream scoop handle-which looks awesome by the way).
That is an excellent looking dust collection system.
Does it pull in the shavings as well as the dust?
tx, Ed
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