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HOW TO SAVE YOUR WOOD SHAVINGS

Duration: 03:12Views: 2.9KLikes: 158Date Created: Jun, 2021

Channel: WoodWorkers Guild Of America

Category: Howto & Style

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Description: Most of the time, woodworkers are looking for ways to get rid of the shavings and sawdust from their projects. But every once in a while, when there’s something special about the shavings, you may want to collect and save the sawdust. Here’s a great trick that makes it super simple to grab that cool sawdust. Join the WWGOA community to access a huge library of woodworking instructional videos: wwgoa.com/join. WHY BOTHER SAVING SAWDUST? Admittedly, if the sawdust you just got done making is a commodity item (standard stuff from oak, pine, maple) there’s probably no compelling reason to hold onto it. But here’s an example of when you might want to. On a recent project George put a piece of brass round stock on his lathe and turned it into a wine bottle stopper. It was a cool project, and resulted in brass shavings and curls laying all over his lathe. It would have been a shame to just sweep all those cool looking shavings into a trash barrel, and not find some other use for them. Instead, George used a cool trick to vacuum the shavings up, but keep them isolated from other junk that was already in his shop vacuum. THEN WHAT? The brass ended up in a silicone mold with casting resin poured over it. Once the resin was cured George had a new turning blank. This is a cool way to give shavings a second life. Casting resin is only one solution for this. There are lots of easy ways to upcycle sawdust. Looking for more woodworking instruction? Check out WWGOA premium membership! wwgoa.com/join BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE! This is one solution to the problem of isolating cool sawdust and shavings in your shop. There are bound to be lots more ways to do this. A cool thing about woodworking is the variety of ways to get things done. This is why we keep producing more shop tips.

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