I use a square piece of felt that I purchased at the craft store for 19 cents and it catches all the scraps while tying and afterward just shake it off in the trash can.
 
George V
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Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Inventions...

I let the scraps fall on the floor.  Keeps my two Kitties busy, and when
I'm through, I just vacuum.

JD

Niclas Runarsson wrote:

>I had heard about this so called 'garbag', that you mount on your vise stem.
>Supposed be so great: "The cleaner - The better... The garbag - The best".
>So finally I bought one and after a couple of hours I discover that it
>actually does make a difference. The mess is even worse than it was
>before!!! After a tying session it's still empty... and not only that!!
>Since it's wider than the pedestal base, the area around it is reduced so
>the scrap layer gets even thicker... and makes it even harder to find your
>tools under it.
>
>Don't tell me it's another of your inventions, DonO...
>
>/Nick
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