Hi all,
Im not sure if anyone else does this but I keep some of the sawdust from my projects. Especially the nice smelling ones or exotic woods.
A list of the sawdust I keep are
Black walnut
Douglas fir
Oak
Panga Panga
Sapele / Utile
Mahogany
African Sandalwood (or Camwood)
and of course Palo Santo. Its an expensive wood to buy so who WOULDN'T keep the sawdust! Plus it smells amazing.
I've been pondering sand art glass bottles but with sawdust instead. Now, I know sand bought for sand art are bigger grains & you're meant to just let them sit stationary so the sand doesn't mix on its own. However with sawdust, especially the very fine sawdust made on my scroll saw, it mixes
I had bought mini glass bottles with corks, usually used for making charms or keyrings (not sure about the glass though) & they are usually filled with other items but I had a thought of mini sawdust art bottles.
The sawdust however even very tightly packed in making sure its filled right to the top and then compacted at the top with the cork (a little superglue too) it still mixes at the bottom.
Anyone else tried this or have any recommendations to stop the sawdust from mixing at each level?
PS.
Here is a photo of what it looks like.
from top to bottom it's: Sandalwood, oak, Sapele, Mahogany (difficult to see the split), Panga Panga
Im not sure if anyone else does this but I keep some of the sawdust from my projects. Especially the nice smelling ones or exotic woods.
A list of the sawdust I keep are
Black walnut
Douglas fir
Oak
Panga Panga
Sapele / Utile
Mahogany
African Sandalwood (or Camwood)
and of course Palo Santo. Its an expensive wood to buy so who WOULDN'T keep the sawdust! Plus it smells amazing.
I've been pondering sand art glass bottles but with sawdust instead. Now, I know sand bought for sand art are bigger grains & you're meant to just let them sit stationary so the sand doesn't mix on its own. However with sawdust, especially the very fine sawdust made on my scroll saw, it mixes
I had bought mini glass bottles with corks, usually used for making charms or keyrings (not sure about the glass though) & they are usually filled with other items but I had a thought of mini sawdust art bottles.
The sawdust however even very tightly packed in making sure its filled right to the top and then compacted at the top with the cork (a little superglue too) it still mixes at the bottom.
Anyone else tried this or have any recommendations to stop the sawdust from mixing at each level?
PS.
Here is a photo of what it looks like.
from top to bottom it's: Sandalwood, oak, Sapele, Mahogany (difficult to see the split), Panga Panga