Inspector
Nyuck, Nyuck, Nyuck!
........surfacers and thicknessers!
It has been said many times on this and other woodworking forums that surfacers, thicknessers, jointers and planers don't make fine dust, just chips. Tonight I was thicknessing a piece of Oak without dust collection an hour before sunset and the light was streaming in through the window. I watched a cloud of fine dust that I couldn't see earlier in the day rise up from the W&H planer moulder and float upwards to the ceiling. I took a picture (usual "Excuse the messy shop." statement) to show you that there is a lot more than just chips coming off. So when someone tells you not to worry too much about collecting fine dust from a thicknesser, planer, surfacer or jointer, don't believe them.
Pete
By the way. That is the dust produced from a cut 7" wide, a bit over 1/32"(0.8mm) deep, after just a couple feet of cutting.
It has been said many times on this and other woodworking forums that surfacers, thicknessers, jointers and planers don't make fine dust, just chips. Tonight I was thicknessing a piece of Oak without dust collection an hour before sunset and the light was streaming in through the window. I watched a cloud of fine dust that I couldn't see earlier in the day rise up from the W&H planer moulder and float upwards to the ceiling. I took a picture (usual "Excuse the messy shop." statement) to show you that there is a lot more than just chips coming off. So when someone tells you not to worry too much about collecting fine dust from a thicknesser, planer, surfacer or jointer, don't believe them.
Pete
By the way. That is the dust produced from a cut 7" wide, a bit over 1/32"(0.8mm) deep, after just a couple feet of cutting.