I’m just getting started with woodworking, so I don’t have a lot, but I’ve managed to make a few projects with what I currently have. If I had a planar, it would open the door to a lot more stuff that I could make, I think.

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      1 year ago

      For sure. I have a shop vac under the right workbench that is connected to the table saw. Otherwise, I broom everything up. Almost all my other tools have vac attachments, so getting a few more shop vacs isn’t a bad idea. Thanks.

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        1 year ago

        In a space this small… And especially with it being under your residence… Keeping dust out of the air and also cleaned up is not only a good idea just for working, but also for safety. Sawdust is extremely flammable. Hate to burn the house down cause you hit a nail in a peice of wood.

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    1 year ago

    In the basement ?? Depending how big the door still to pass some big tooolings

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      1 year ago

      Between the flights of stairs there is an exterior door thankfully so that helps, but yeah, I need to think through how big I make things so that they don’t get stuck down there.

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    1 year ago

    A good, comfortable, dust mask. And wear it when you’re making fine dust (mainly sanding)

    A good dust remover would be a nice addition also.