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Sappheiros

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I've finally got my whole pen turning workshop set up. I've got a drill press and miter saw set up on my workbench and next to it, of course, I've got my Delta 46-460 lathe! Can't wait to get started!

I thought I could just have my lathe sitting on the workbench, but I sure did not realize the weight of it! I had to order the stand and wait for that to arrive and finally get that all set up. Next step is familiarizing myself with my new tools and then I can get started with the turning! Definitely more to come!

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Sorry for all the edits! I finally got it at an acceptable size! Yikes!
 
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Skie_M

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Get a shop vac or a proper dust collection system. Your wife will thank you not to be dripping wood and plastic shavings all over her carpet every time you step into the house for a drink or what have you ... You will also cut down quite a bit on allergic reactions for you and your family, and for that you will thank us all for steering you in the right direction on this particular score.
 

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Avi; I will add to what Skie said. CA, aka cyanoacrylate, aka superglue we use for blanks and finishing can cause allergic reactions. I would recommend a pair of goggles when turning and a filter mask when using CA. Protect your eyes and lungs.
 

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Uhh ... wasn't referring to JUST the superglue.

Certain woods can cause allergic reactions ... many people here consider the dust from cocobolo to be toxic, for example. Also, allergic reactions to fumes from slightly under cured acrylics, or epoxy compounds while turning ...

Also, if you work any metals in your little shop... metal dusts can cause health issues too. You don't really NEED a 1 micron filter dust collection setup, but from what I can see, you haven't even got a shop vac which will at least filter down to around 20 micron...
 

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Congrats on the set up! Lots of fun for sure.

Add a grinder/sharpening system to your tool line up. Most of your chisels will need sharpening right out of the box and will dull and need touching up to keep a super sharp edge. A dull tool will mean a frustrating experience and can be a hazard.

Good luck!
 

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You have just fallen into the money pit. You'll love swimming in it. Now the fun begins. Congratulations on a nice start.

I'm ready to buy the fancy blanks! I just have to practice first so I don't waste my money.

Get a shop vac or a proper dust collection system.

I've got a shop vac in there, it was just behind me when I took the picture. Otherwise, I've got the mighty broom!

Avi; I will add to what Skie said. CA, aka cyanoacrylate, aka superglue we use for blanks and finishing can cause allergic reactions. I would recommend a pair of goggles when turning and a filter mask when using CA. Protect your eyes and lungs.

When I bought the miter saw, I also got the protective glasses and a good mask to wear. The only thing missing is a little heater for when it really gets cold, but I have some time to go.
 

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You have just fallen into the money pit. You'll love swimming in it. Now the fun begins. Congratulations on a nice start.

I'm ready to buy the fancy blanks! I just have to practice first so I don't waste my money.

Get a shop vac or a proper dust collection system.

I've got a shop vac in there, it was just behind me when I took the picture. Otherwise, I've got the mighty broom!

Avi; I will add to what Skie said. CA, aka cyanoacrylate, aka superglue we use for blanks and finishing can cause allergic reactions. I would recommend a pair of goggles when turning and a filter mask when using CA. Protect your eyes and lungs.

When I bought the miter saw, I also got the protective glasses and a good mask to wear. The only thing missing is a little heater for when it really gets cold, but I have some time to go.

Use that shop vac ... it's the dust that gets thrown into the air from sanding that you really have to look out for. Sometimes it's fine enough to just suspend in the air. Do yourself a favor and turn the lights out after you work and shine a laser light in the air at face level and check what kind of dust you have in your shop ...


You may also want to go ahead and invest in an air filtration system for airborne dust removal. Simple systems are actually pretty easy to build .... box fan with a filter attached, replace filter once a month, leave it running and circulating air round your shop.
 

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Looking great! Be sure you keep the first pen you make with all your new tools! While it's fun to give gifts, the first new pen will mean more to you than to anyone else! Also, don't forget a radio for your shop. Pens provably turn out better when turned to Led Zeppelin!
 

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Looking great! Be sure you keep the first pen you make with all your new tools! While it's fun to give gifts, the first new pen will mean more to you than to anyone else! Also, don't forget a radio for your shop. Pens provably turn out better when turned to Led Zeppelin!

LOL, I was thinking the same thing lastnight :biggrin::music:
 

Sappheiros

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Looking great! Be sure you keep the first pen you make with all your new tools! While it's fun to give gifts, the first new pen will mean more to you than to anyone else! Also, don't forget a radio for your shop. Pens provably turn out better when turned to Led Zeppelin!

I originally told my father that he would get my first pen, but I had him pick out his favorite blank instead and when I get the hang of it, he'll get that one! :)
 

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And contrary to his online handle, even the naked turner turns wood while wearing clothing... but I probably did NOT have to give you that image.
 

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And contrary to his online handle, even the naked turner turns wood while wearing clothing... but I probably did NOT have to give you that image.

I think I'm scarred for life now...

That's a nice setup, It's making me think I need do some re-arranging of my shed.

Yes, dust collection may not be a big deal now, but after a few dozen pens, or a late night, dust collection will become a problem...
 

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I need to eventually start work BUILDING my shed.... but first I have to go downtown and check out the current building codes, possibly apply for a building permit, and then obtain the materials ...


Thankfully, I already have the tools I need (aside from making the proper jigs). I'll be building one of the "portable sized" dust collection units from Harbor Freight (probably their 2HP model) into the wall of the shed for noise reduction.


And sorry for scarring you for life.
 
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