Does anyone have a different technique on collecting dust on the table top other then using the blade guard DC technique? I prefer not to go this route to free up overhead space for my small shop.
Whenever I rip a board where the cut off (the left of the blade) is narrow, a lot of saw dust shoots toward the front left of the saw and on the floor. The blade guard resting on the wood gives a big enough gap for the dust to fly.
I am using the riving knife/blade guard that came with the bt3100. Currently as dust collection I have a 4" to 2-1/4" reduced at the saw port. I decided not to have dust collection at the bottom of the saw in favor of more drawer space for my mobile saw base.
Anyone have any suggestions? ideas?
Thanks
Whenever I rip a board where the cut off (the left of the blade) is narrow, a lot of saw dust shoots toward the front left of the saw and on the floor. The blade guard resting on the wood gives a big enough gap for the dust to fly.
I am using the riving knife/blade guard that came with the bt3100. Currently as dust collection I have a 4" to 2-1/4" reduced at the saw port. I decided not to have dust collection at the bottom of the saw in favor of more drawer space for my mobile saw base.
Anyone have any suggestions? ideas?
Thanks
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