overrocking
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For years I've wanted a wood shop just to have the ability to build things myself that sense of personal accomplishment ... that yea I made that.
However I don't have a garage nor do I have room for a shed with out sacrificing the play area in the backyard. Besides the money i have for outfitting a shop is way less than what it would take to build a shed that could be used all year here in WI
This winter I talked to a pen turner at a craft show about how he made his pens. he said it just started out a small fun hobby that didn't take much space in his basement shop.
This spring I found a small lathe for a song and IAP has be a wealth of information and support.
To make a long story even longer ...
Since picking up the lathe and I only turned a few practice pieces to learn as I yet have all the tools required in pen turning.
I have stopped because of the dust ... A respirator fixed me getting dust in my lungs.
However not related or caused by the turning my 2 year son is now on twice a day breathing treatments.
After doing some reading online I guess saw dust can be quite harmful and a poorly designed in home shop can quickly make air quality horrible. A high performance dust collector and a air filter would chew up more than what I have left in the budget and a good deal of the space I have in my small basement area.
So far I only have about $250 invested into this new hobby:
I have a 18 inch VS ryobi mini lathe
a small drill press
chisels
Face shield
respirator
safety glasses
Before the dust issue started freaking me out I am almost at the point where I can start turning pens only about $100 needed for Mandrel, sandpaper, finishing stuff, end mill, and some kits.
The dust collector is a few to 6 months out financially so now that I have take too much of everybody's time ... is it worth it to continue.
My son's and house's health are more important so blindly turning without care for the dust is irresponsible and not going to happen.
Suggestions ...
However I don't have a garage nor do I have room for a shed with out sacrificing the play area in the backyard. Besides the money i have for outfitting a shop is way less than what it would take to build a shed that could be used all year here in WI
This winter I talked to a pen turner at a craft show about how he made his pens. he said it just started out a small fun hobby that didn't take much space in his basement shop.
This spring I found a small lathe for a song and IAP has be a wealth of information and support.
To make a long story even longer ...
Since picking up the lathe and I only turned a few practice pieces to learn as I yet have all the tools required in pen turning.
I have stopped because of the dust ... A respirator fixed me getting dust in my lungs.
However not related or caused by the turning my 2 year son is now on twice a day breathing treatments.
After doing some reading online I guess saw dust can be quite harmful and a poorly designed in home shop can quickly make air quality horrible. A high performance dust collector and a air filter would chew up more than what I have left in the budget and a good deal of the space I have in my small basement area.
So far I only have about $250 invested into this new hobby:
I have a 18 inch VS ryobi mini lathe
a small drill press
chisels
Face shield
respirator
safety glasses
Before the dust issue started freaking me out I am almost at the point where I can start turning pens only about $100 needed for Mandrel, sandpaper, finishing stuff, end mill, and some kits.
The dust collector is a few to 6 months out financially so now that I have take too much of everybody's time ... is it worth it to continue.
My son's and house's health are more important so blindly turning without care for the dust is irresponsible and not going to happen.
Suggestions ...