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Great idea.. I've done this but instead I used zip-loc baggies.. the freezer ones have a space to write on them that I used to label what kind of sawduct it was..

While on the sawdust topic.. How good is the sawdust for using as a wood filler that we produce with our saws? I ask because it's not completely just sawdust... it's part of your paper pattern, tape, shelf liner or whatever you use that is also on the wood you're cutting.. so I've always wondered about this.. anytime I've needed sawdust for this I've went out and cut.. "  just wood" to make the sawdust.. which is why I always saved it in the baggies..

 

 

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43 minutes ago, kmmcrafts said:

Great idea.. I've done this but instead I used zip-loc baggies.. the freezer ones have a space to write on them that I used to label what kind of sawduct it was..

While on the sawdust topic.. How good is the sawdust for using as a wood filler that we produce with our saws? I ask because it's not completely just sawdust... it's part of your paper pattern, tape, shelf liner or whatever you use that is also on the wood you're cutting.. so I've always wondered about this.. anytime I've needed sawdust for this I've went out and cut.. "  just wood" to make the sawdust.. which is why I always saved it in the baggies..

 

 

There you go, thinking again.  You raise a good point.  Thanks.

jerry

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8 hours ago, kmmcrafts said:

Great idea.. I've done this but instead I used zip-loc baggies.. the freezer ones have a space to write on them that I used to label what kind of sawduct it was..

While on the sawdust topic.. How good is the sawdust for using as a wood filler that we produce with our saws? I ask because it's not completely just sawdust... it's part of your paper pattern, tape, shelf liner or whatever you use that is also on the wood you're cutting.. so I've always wondered about this.. anytime I've needed sawdust for this I've went out and cut.. "  just wood" to make the sawdust.. which is why I always saved it in the baggies..

 

 

The way I see it, that minuscule amount of paper included will work as filler and it will sand and take stain/oil, after all paper is wood.  I didn't think about it but the recent batch of filler I mixed up worked fine, and it sanded fine too.

EDIT:  tape and shelf liner I don't know, don't use them.  But I doubt that will make much difference

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Rocky, when you need more turn off the dust collection, make saw dust, collect it, turn it back on.

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