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Rtibbs
08-25-2019, 04:53 PM
Finally got around to finishing the vacuum nozzle for my Desktop. It allows for me to "See what I'm cutting" Fully adjustable and gets 80-90% of the chip.
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scottp55
08-26-2019, 05:19 AM
Looks good, and glad it works for you!
Static season well be here soon....bare copper wire inside and up the hose to ground?
Rtibbs
08-26-2019, 05:53 PM
Static season well be here soon...
Maybe static season forthcoming for you Mainer's but down here it's tropical storm and hurricane season into December......Lots of moisture in the air :rolleyes:
( I do have ground circuit installed though)
scottp55
08-27-2019, 04:42 AM
:)
I STILL had static on the 98% RH humidity days this year that would lift the hairs on my arm when using the non-grounded Fein hose for cleaning sawdust behind the machine Ron:)
AND try to keep shop around 50-60% with a dehumidifier to keep woods stable(except when it would raise temps too much like during our record July).
Seeing some nice work out of your Desktop Ron! :)
keep cutting!
scott
NicholasB
09-13-2019, 05:49 PM
That is a really interesting design. Can you tell me a little about why you didn't stick with the brush skirt design?
phil_o
09-14-2019, 07:39 AM
Interesting, how effective is it?
Phil
bobmoore
09-14-2019, 09:47 AM
would you post more about the details of your modification? Looks really good.
Rtibbs
09-14-2019, 04:14 PM
First, why I didn't stick with the skirt design: Mainly because I like to see what's cutting.
Second, How effective is it: Vacuums up 89-90% of the chips if adjusted properly and you have a good vacuum source. Yes it does take a little more setup time than the brush skirt but what the heck this is a hobby for me and not into production work.
Third, More details.....
See the attached images for the parts.
For the nozzle I put several layers of glass cloth/epoxy resin over a foam mold I carved from Big Box foam board and sanding between layers. I then poured acetone into the nozzle to dissolve the foam.
A two part female mold would not have required sanding between the layers however, as this was a one off part I couldn't see going to the trouble/time of making the two part mold.
It's fully adjustable to obtain the best chip removal for different bits.
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Rtibbs
09-15-2019, 06:54 AM
Oops, that’s 80-90% not 89-90 :rolleyes:
phil_o
09-15-2019, 10:53 AM
Just a thought, I believe that if you attached a skirt that only enclosed the area near the router, not the whole mount, you might increase the performance.
Phil
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