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By Chris Baylor, About.com Guide to Woodworking

How to Remove Even the Finest Sawdust

Thursday November 5, 2009
Before beginning the finishing process of their a project, the woodworker needs to be sure that every possible bit of sawdust and grit left behind by sanding has been removed. While vacuums and tack cloths work well to get most of the sawdust, there is another final measure I like to employ before I begin staining, painting or applying an oil to my projects.

Learn this handy tip for removing even the finest sawdust from your woodworking projects before you begin to apply finish.

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