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VisExp

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I finish my pens and most other small turnings with spray lacquer. I built this spray booth to try and control the over spray, make it easier to handle the items while spraying and give them a dust free environment to dry in.

The upper portion has a circular piece of plywood, with a 1/4" hole drilled in it, mounted on a Lazy Susan. The floor of the lower portion has a bunch of 1/4" holes drilled in it.

The "holders" were turned from pen blanks and have a tapered end, with a 1/4" tenon on the other end.

As an added bonus I know have got another shelf to store cans of finish and bottles of glue :biggrin:

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areaman

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sorry I looked it over again and see you indeed did just that...like I said great idea I think it would be a good investment for anyone.
 

VisExp

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Thanks for the comments guys.

What is the board hanging on the side used for?

Tim, the board is a plastic cutting board. I use it for my glue ups. Every now and then I run it through my planer to clean it up. That's why it looks all clean and shiney at the moment.
 
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