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    Wasn't aware of this one...

    http://hatchesmagazine.com/blogs/Hat...campaign=11-28

    May give it a try but will use my electric air compressor ...not sure why it is better than a coffee grinder?...maybe some materials won't curd up as some do with the grinder.

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    Step #1: Cut dubbing material
    Step #2: Insert into a plastic bag
    Step #3: Make some small holes
    Step #4: Blow in some compressed air
    Step #5: Side seam of bag blows out
    Step #6: Watch dubbing fly all over the room
    Step #7: Go get vacuum cleaner
    Step #8: Try to clean up mess


    Actually it looks like it did a decent job.

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    Step #9 clean mixed dubbing out of vacuum.

    Eric
    "Complexity is easy; Simplicity is difficult."
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    My coffee grinder tends to burn certain types of synthetics if I'm not careful, so maybe the compressed air technique would be worth a try on them.

    However, I think I'll stick to the coffee grinder for natual fur. I think it works very well for them, and at less cost than using cans of compressed air, and probably less potential for making a mess.

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    If I didn't have an air compressor I wouldn't want to spend the $$ for compressed air cans....pretty soon a coffee grinder would be paid for.
    Good point about burning some...been there.

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    Some people like to spend more time fussing around in preparation for tying. The fish could care less about the effort we put into mixing our dubbing. Just pinch and fold an until you have a decent mix.
    Trout don't speak Latin.

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    Step #9: Throw away $tree plastic bags.

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    Early observation...

    I don't think this method will work well for yarn...the grinder seems to do better.

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