I wear a cheap face shield when turning banjo rims, to keep from getting shavings in my eyes. It's not heavy enough to protect me from heavy chunks, but the rims are segmented turnings with staggered layers and I've never had one come apart, from the 300-400 I've turned. My problem is that in the winter when the humidity is low I seem to be getting static electricity on the shavings or the shield or both, so the shavings cling to the outside of the plastic. This rapidly makes me unable to see, so I have to stop turning and brush the shavings off and then start working again. Is there anything I can do to keep this from happening?