So to support my workshop habits I wound up getting a 14" Grizzly Bandsaw (30 yr anniversary edition) a few months ago as a gift. I love this thing, its a real beast and cuts smooth when tuned correctly. Unfortunately, I did not foresee the insane amount of sawdust which has clogged every square inch of my baby, including guide bearings and the wheel belt. Now there is a 4 inch dust port in the back, but after hooking up my shop vac to it, it has made little to no difference in the build up of dust. I have seen dust collection units which are rather pricey, and I have seen some weird work-around's involving complicated jigs. Honest truth here guys, what do I do? I have tried everything from using a leaf blower to move the dust off my saw, to sucking it up by hand after I am done cutting (which is time consuming and doesnt even work that well). I literally have no experience with this kind of stuff