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Air Filter (PDF) Scroll down the page of this woodworker’s web site to the listing of the Air Filter. A link to his PDF gives details on how to build one that hangs from the ceiling.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Dominic’s Woodshop | Fix Link? |
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Air Filter for Workshop Computer After getting a new shop computer, all was happy until the computer case fans started to whine and make way too much noise. Popping the side off the case revealed about half a pound of dust bunnies and that the fans had a thick coat of crud on them. Given that the computer is used in an office attached to an industrial shop, a better solution was needed.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Overclockers | Fix Link? |
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Air Filter System, Homemade Enter the Shop Improvements link at this site. Equip your shop with an air filtration system you can easily make this efficient and necessary yet inexpensive shop accessory in a single afternoon.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Twisted Knot Workshop | Fix Link? |
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Air Filter, Downdraft Sanding Table The fact that the blower is hidden deep inside the table makes it very quiet. I can leave it running all the time and it does not bother me at all. The slopes provide a very good suction even in the corners of the table. I tried sanding a board in the 4 corners and the sawdust was sucked down right away. So it does its job as a downdraft table. It also does a very good job as an air filter. The fact that it picks up the dust from the top and expel the air along the floor, creates a circular flow in the workshop and clears the air quickly. In fact, after a couple days of using it as an air filter, the filters were already full of dust.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: WoodworkersWorkshop PlansShare | Fix Link? |
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Dust bag for Mitersaws, MEGA Collecting sawdust from some mitersaws is about as efficient as catching a thunderstorm in a shot glass. But the big ol’ bag inches dust catcher that I built for my mitersaw collects about 90 percent of the debris.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: WOOD Magazine | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collection Cyclone The purpose of this site is to share what I have learned with other woodworkers about the hazards of wood dust and what I did to help protect myself and my family. This particular page steps you through the process I used to build a blower. A blower is a powerful high-speed device that if you build wrong could cause serious injury or damage.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Bill Pentz | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collection Cyclone Barrels, Blind Depth Gauge for By Grant in Iowa - Since the bin is under vacuum, the small air leaks around the dowel should be insignificant to system efficiency. You can then mark the dowel like a dipstick: Empty, 1/2 full, Full, and Holy schtick!
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: WoodCentral | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collection Hood at the Lathe As an answer to the questions about collecting dust, shavings, and debris at the lathe, I offer the following observations.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: WoodturnerRuss | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collection System I designed an overhead swiveling fixture that allows me to move a dust-collection hose to any machine in my shop, quickly and easily.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: American Woodworker | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collector Port, PVC Recently when building my own router table and fence, I found that an ordinary 3 inches to 1 PVC reducer works great as a dust collector port.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: WoodworkingTips | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collector Rolling Cart (PDF) Build the ultimate dust collection station with this FREE plan for a mobile storage cart. Smooth-rolling casters and a stable base let you move your JET DC 650 dust collector around the shop easier than ever. Plus, the finished product is specially designed to hold essential Dust Right accessories for convenient shop-wide cleanup.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Rockler Store | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collector Saw Overarm Guard I spent 18 years breathing sawdust in junior high school wood shops before I started doing mechanical design. When I retired I bought a 2HP dust collector that blew all the fine sawdust back into the shop. Enough was enough.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: WoodCentral | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collector Shavings Extractor A dust collector is essential in a woodturners workshop to keep fine sanding dust under some sort of control. The dust collector can also be used as a vacuum cleaner for removing shavings from the workshop. A simple cloth bag type is quite adequate for sanding but has problems when used as a shop vacuum cleaner. The inlet to the dust collector is fitted with a guard to prevent large objects being drawn into the fan and causing damage but when sucking up shavings...
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: Sydney Woodturners | Fix Link? |
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Dust Collector, Make your own Pictured [at this link] is a very efficient portable unit built from a dryer blower / motor, cotton bag, vent hose and some scrap plywood. A call to your local washing machine repairman should supply you with a source for a used blower/motor combination, the rest is easy.
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| Link Type: free plans | Link Source: FishCarver | Fix Link? |
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 Shop Built Dust Collector It is no beauty, but it may be your lungs best friend. The regenerative air-filt... American Woodworker (free plans) Try your own dust collection Google Search |
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