When I got to the shop this morning, I took a second to marvel at exactly how much sawdust there must be floating around in the air while I am milling lumber. While aware of this, and it’s the very reason I purchased my air filtration system, it’s still pretty amazing to see how much crap it sucks out of the air (and prevents it from living in my lungs…). Point being, wow. (That’s a new filter on the left, just for good comparison… and mind you, that accumulation is from less than a week…)

So after mulling the purchase of a powered respirator, I got to work on the table. Ideally, I would have done this work yesterday, when I milled everything to rough length and width, but I ran out of time and steam. So, today is a short day for the table, as all I can really do is now mill everything to rough thickness as well, and re-sticker it and wait. I started by grouping the components by their finished thickness, so as to make sure I milled everything to the same thickness. Next, I established one flat face on the jointer, and using that as a reference, resawed everything on the bandsaw to it’s rough thickness.

Now all the table components are milled to their rough length, width and thickness, and have been re-stickered to allow any movement to take place in the wood prior to milling everything down to final thickness. In case anyone was wondering what Ambrosia Maple is, here ya go. This is going to make up the three drawer fronts of the table. Should look sharp.

Now we wait… I’ll check the stack tomorrow, and if things look good, I’ll be able to keep moving, but might have to give it another day or two before I start taking things down to final size…