[Woodcarver] (no subject)
George Farrell
none332 at mchsi.com
Mon Nov 12 07:32:26 EST 2007
Hi dick
Set a small fan close to your work blowing away from you NOT ON the
work. If
you blow onto the work, the burner tip will cool and you'll have trouble
getting a good
burn. Setting the fan to blow away from the work, the fan will pick up
the smoke
without cooling the working tip.
George
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> Just started (actually tried) some woodburning. My meager efforts
> indicate that I need many, many hours of practice and that I will have
> many many questions to pose.
> My first question is, "What do you do with the smoke?" Now remember I
> just started... I don't want someone to tell me that I need the 'XXQ
> Ultra Smoke Remover' for $1000 ( with $25 filters that last 20 minutes)
> And I live in New England so I don't want to take my nice warm
> room-air and blow it out the nearest window.
> Answers anyone (???) or should I forget about woodcarving/woodburning
> an take up a hobby of "sniggling". (Anyone know what that is??)
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> Thanks in advance... cough ...cough... cough...
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