jtate
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Is this a problem for others. I'm wearing the mask - consistently -and a good quality mask, I'm leaving both doors open in the workshop for ventilation, I wheel the lathe outside to work when weather permits, I sweep up regularly, I don't have a fan running in there most of the time, and STILL, after cutting for a while, I cough for several days. Sometimes it's so back my voice cracks like an adolescent boy's voice. I joke about coughing up a 2x4 but, really, I'm a little concerned.
I'm very careful about sweeping up and wearing the mask and only working for short periods of time (an hour or less) when cutting antler because I know that's dangerous. And I always shower afterwards so that the remaining dust goes down the drain not in the air in my home.
I don't cut stone - I know malachite dust can be fatal.
I have been working in a lovely flame box elder and I understand the red color is because of a fungus from a beetle. Can one be allergic to this?
Does anyone else have this problem? Do you have any solutions? If not, anyone wanna buy a lathe - cheap - I anticipate my estate salke will include one soon!
Julia
I'm very careful about sweeping up and wearing the mask and only working for short periods of time (an hour or less) when cutting antler because I know that's dangerous. And I always shower afterwards so that the remaining dust goes down the drain not in the air in my home.
I don't cut stone - I know malachite dust can be fatal.
I have been working in a lovely flame box elder and I understand the red color is because of a fungus from a beetle. Can one be allergic to this?

Does anyone else have this problem? Do you have any solutions? If not, anyone wanna buy a lathe - cheap - I anticipate my estate salke will include one soon!
Julia