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15th October 07, 11:27 AM
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 Originally Posted by turpin
Question: Do you use any breathing protection when grinding or cutting the antler? I'ver heard the dust can be toxic. Anyone know about this?
The truth is, I don't. I have a dust collection system and my shop has a good ventilation system. There is very little dust visible even after some aggressive grinding. At least it's not artificial popcorn flavoring. I have a paint respirator in the shop but find it to be a hazard when using machines that can take fingers off.
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