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Tips to help you completethe project and become abetter woodworker.
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Making Sawdust
Copyright Woodworkers Journal 2015
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In this plan youll find:
You wanna make sawdust?Sure you do!
Americas leading woodworking authority
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2015 Woodworkers Journal
If youve heard it once, youve heard it a
hundred times: Keep making sawdust, they
say on all those videos.
And yet for those just starting out in
woodworking, this cheerful saying can cause
untold anguish. I dont know how to make
sawdust! you lament. Ill never be a real
woodworker!
Never fear, dear reader, we have come to your
rescue with this plan, which will guide you
easily through the process of creating your
very own pile of sawdust.
First, you will need a saw. (Where did you
think sawdust came from?)
While it is of course patently obvious that the best
saw for making sawdust is an antique Japanese
handsaw that your ancestors purchased in 1803
(not 1804; that was a bad year for these saws) I
mean, anybody who knows anything about
woodworking knows that you can probably get
away with using just about any old saw that you
can find. Heck, you could probably even use a
power tool like a band saw or a table saw.
Next step: prepare your mind for the cut. Step
back. Visualize. Sharpen your wits.
Then: Attack! Slice the wood open. Disembowel it.
Tear into the entrails.
Making Sawdust
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(Seek therapy if needed. If you dont need it yet,
you may after the next step.)
You have created sawdust.
You may now manipulate it, just like a real
woodworker. Sprinkle it through your hair, upon
your tools, over the floor of your shop; shape into
cute little animal shapes and put googly eyes on it
whatever.
To create more sawdust, repeat the steps above.
Youre welcome.
Just follow our instructions and you can turn
this...
Into this!
2015 Woodworkers Journal
Dusty Sez: Dont stick your hand in your tablesaw!