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Whenever I start cutting a piece of wood with either a handsaw or hacksaw (i.e. manual saw), the dust covers the line I drew, thereby making following the line very difficult if not impossible.

I am also wearing a dust mask, so I can't blow the dust away (also to take a deep breath to blow the dust would cause me to inhale dust).

What are solutions to this? Cheap and expensive?

Tahir Hassan
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    is your blade installed backward? .... cheap solution: fan .... expensive solution: radial arm saw – jsotola Mar 26 '18 at 20:49
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    Shop vacuum and a clamp? – Tyson Mar 26 '18 at 21:25
  • Draw a very heavy line. 2. Inhale through your nose and blow through your mouth to clear the line. I have found that a hand saw doesn't fling a lot of dust into the air and so I don't wear a dust mask when using one. 3. What kind of hand saw are you using: a stiff one that cuts on the push or a flexible one that cuts on the pull?
  • – Jim Stewart Mar 26 '18 at 21:27
  • you could get a Japanese saw; they cut away from you. you can poke a straw though your mask and blow out of that. you can vacuum it up with your other hand. you can cut at an angle so it falls off. – dandavis Mar 26 '18 at 21:49
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    @dandavis, Japanese saws cut on pull stroke – jsotola Mar 26 '18 at 22:39
  • I feel like the options are almost literally endless... Do you have any additional requirements that could narrow this down? Otherwise, I feel this is almost the definition of "overly broad." – Hari Mar 26 '18 at 23:15