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Time To Do Something About It!

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Woodshop Junkies

2 Views • May 23, 2026

Description

I am trying to build a more efficient small workshop. One of my objectives to help achieve this goal is to eliminate, or at the very least minimize, sawdust.

One machine that contributes to dust and shavings in my workshop but doesn't generally come standard with dust collection is my drill press.

Dust collection on a drill press can be tricky but in this video I want to explore the possibility of an effective dust collection system for mine.

Less sawdust means less time cleaning up, less dust kicked up into the air, and less shavings obstructing the cutline/work area.

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Disclaimer.

All of the videos on this channel are intended for entertainment purposes only.

Should you choose to make or do anything as depicted on this channel, you would do so at your own risk.

Woodworking and the use of power tools can be extremely dangerous.

The equipment and methods I use may not work for you as it does for me and by no means do I suggest that my methods of working are correct.

Therefore you should always use your equipment and power tools as instructed by the owner's manual supplied by the manufacturer.

Always use protective gear where applicable and never attempt something you are not comfortable doing.

Your shop safety is YOUR responsibility, so therefore, I accept NO responsibility or liability for any injuries or accidents you may have if you attempt to do the things that I do.

Please stay safe and work smart.