For those who laser cut their own flatwork ... what are you using to dry your flatwork right after you 'rinse/wash' it to remove all of the sticky residue?
There has to be something better than using a haridryer for parts scattered onto a router mat on a downdraft sanding table (with cyclone running to pull air thru the table) to keep parts from being sucked into the holes.
I'm thinking some kind of mini clothes dryer would be really cool to tumble the damp flatwork with warm air forced across the gently tumbling pieces.
There has to be something better than using a haridryer for parts scattered onto a router mat on a downdraft sanding table (with cyclone running to pull air thru the table) to keep parts from being sucked into the holes.
I'm thinking some kind of mini clothes dryer would be really cool to tumble the damp flatwork with warm air forced across the gently tumbling pieces.
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