Looks like I'm going to be spending some time at my scroll saw from now on, so I'm concerned about the dangers of breathing in fine dust. Through my big illuminated magnifier I can plainly watch the dust coming off the wood and floating around, and I just came out of my small garage/workshop doing a bit of coughing. I have a cheap Titan vac which is fine for my other saws and sanding etc., but it is so noisy. Not a problem with those tools as usually they are not on for long periods. Working on the scroll saw, I don't want to be listening to that noise and would rather hear the radio instead. I know I could wear a mask, and have a good Elipse mask with two replaceable filters, but don't enjoy wearing it. I already have some ideas for making a lower power, low noise dust extraction system to fit to the scroll saw, using a quiet but powerful blower fan pulling air through a small dust cyclone, but can't be certain it will be up to the job. I'm sure someone on this forum must be way ahead of me regarding low noise extraction just for a scroll saw. Any ideas or tried and tested solutions would be helpful.