Awesome Dust Collection Features!

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • From the beginning, there are features with the dust collection that I wanted to include. Watch as I include those features such as a clear tube to see what is moving through the system, swing out arms for easy access to all areas, future proofing the system with possibilities for growth, blast gates at each split off, and integrated dust collection for specific tools. Multiple swing out arms will connect to the xcarve cnc, table saw, and workbench. From afar, I can see which blast gates are open and which are closed. The unique hidden features I built into the miter saw work great!
    Dust Collector: Dust Right 1250
    Cyclone: Oneida 6"
    Ducting: 6" Sheet Metal
    Blast Gates: 6"
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Komentáře • 36

  • @lais248130
    @lais248130 Před rokem +101

    MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. czcams.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo

  • @ourspacesinc
    @ourspacesinc Před měsícem

    Man your work I super sharp and clean! Well done sir

  • @Lutzboater
    @Lutzboater Před rokem +2

    Love the way you tackle a problem with some ingenious ideas. The shroud around your miter saw is a prime example. Well done so far and look forward to the next installment.

  • @fishsoft92
    @fishsoft92 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I wanna do that!!! I say as I sit here quietly sobbing in my one car garage workshop…

  • @charitiekbyrd1
    @charitiekbyrd1 Před 19 dny

    Great job!!! Putting the vent through the table is a great idea and then covering the whole miter saw around it eliminares all of the leaking issues with dust flying off of it. On the blast gates, did you get the idea from Johnathan Kat's Moses or someone else. I'm not saying he came up with it but he was the first person I saw doing it. Either way it's a great idea. I saw a review on a few different blast gates and they had their flaws. Does that one have any draw backs ? Anyways, great job and keep up the good work. Be safe and happy building!!!😁

  • @csimet
    @csimet Před rokem

    I put in a Super Dust Deputy XL (6" inlet, outlet) with a heavy rubber trash can as a bin below and it collects 99% of all the crud before it hits the Grizzly 1250 impeller & filter. Completely worth its cost... and space!
    I went with 6" and 4" sewer piping & fittings since it was considerably cheaper than metal and schedule 40 PVC. Much lighter to handle as well. My main line is 6" down shop center that branches with a Y into a pair of 4" runs to each side of the shop. Each 4" run has a few splitters and blast gates to each specific tool with final flex hose used (kept to the minimum).

  • @charlesoliver5834
    @charlesoliver5834 Před rokem +1

    (continued) positive pressure airflow assisting the negative pressure airflow generated by your system's impeller/motor. A balanced push-pull ventilation at the swarf source leads to 100% evacuation. Thus includes the micron size wooddust particulates that are unhealthy. Positive pressure air injection allows Venturi effect entrainment of (room) air; directs particulate airflow; increases cfm and velocity through the source zone znd in ducting. The trick is to strategically position air injection and balance the airflow so there is no over-pressuring within the collection chamber. Positive pressure airflow generally works best at velocities faster than that negative pressure Outflow. As this secondary air passes through the compression of the nozzle (any size) it rapidly expands as it additionally entrains additionally airflow, all aimed/directed through the contact zone (sawtooth, sandpaper, flute, etc to wood) and onward to the negative pressure outlet. The pneumatic conveyance and separation science in industry (think pill factory) is way more advanced than what the woodworking world is exposed. We makers need to lead the effort of using more of the existing sciences in experimenting, refining, and creating DIY collection, conveyance, and separation systems that are more effective in an effort to get manufacturers to incorporate these features as standard practice.

  • @Romezview
    @Romezview Před rokem

    My first thought was possibly a reducer to smaller pipe once you got further away from the actual dust collector to maintain better suction. I am not a HVAC guy but know that volume of air is a big factor in engineering a system with good air flow at all outlets...or in your case inlets. looks great love it.

  • @allent555
    @allent555 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video and timing. This will help me alot !!!!!! Thanks!

  • @trueadrn
    @trueadrn Před rokem

    you can use a lighter to tidy up the ends of the red and green cords to keep them from coming apart.

  • @charlesoliver5834
    @charlesoliver5834 Před rokem

    Homework assignment: Push-Pull ventilation at the swarf (particulate) generating chambers. Swarf in your shop is wooddust. Remember dust is named by the material being broken into smaller parts. Sawdust is misnomer, unless the saw is breaking starts, but even then it's metal dust. 100% evacuation of all particulates at their source is best achieved with Secondary Air Positive Pressure directed airflow as inflow assisting the

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Před rokem

    Nice info, thank you for sharing it :)

  • @ragtop63
    @ragtop63 Před rokem +2

    How do you discharge static electricity build up in the piping? Especially that acrylic piece.

  • @CulturalArchitect
    @CulturalArchitect Před rokem

    Looks AWESOME

  • @coolissimo69
    @coolissimo69 Před rokem

    Awesome feature.

  • @scottboettcher1344
    @scottboettcher1344 Před rokem

    Some great ideas here, good job! At 12:55 I'd wished you had swapped the locations of the vac motor and the cyclone, but after looking at it a bit could see you couldn't. Subscribed because I want to read about your notched bench, AND because you have a Corgi!

  • @scruffysanta8442
    @scruffysanta8442 Před rokem +1

    the only worry I would have is that the propellants from the spray paint are not getting filtered out so you are possibly just flowing them back into the shop. Just a thought,. Overall a great system and I can't wait to see the overhead arms

    • @JanTuts
      @JanTuts Před rokem +1

      Yeah, he should probably add an activated carbon volatiles filter behind the paper dust filter.

    • @csimet
      @csimet Před rokem

      Another option... put a Y-pipe and pair of blast gates on the exhaust side of the collector impeller, between it and the canister filter. One side continues to the filter and the other could run to the outside of the shop. It would kill some efficiency of course, but would exhaust VOCs to the outside air. His collector is high mounted and may have space to put the splitter in.

  • @BarryGordon58
    @BarryGordon58 Před rokem

    Dozens of things to love about your shop and setup. (y)
    PRO TIP... if there is something distracting in your SHOT remove it so focus remains on the subject.
    Store labels can be removed by a child with mineral spirits in :30. Haters... go. Ben, I complimented you and gave you a tip.
    Ever see a store UPC label in a motion picture unless it was part of the plot? NOPE.

  • @ernestoyanez3024
    @ernestoyanez3024 Před 6 měsíci

    This is amazing Ben! what's the brand name of the tape that you used?

  • @Donnie9by5
    @Donnie9by5 Před rokem

    Just want to saw up a bunch and make saw dust!

  • @ConservativeVeteran
    @ConservativeVeteran Před rokem

    Absolutely amazing! Do you have any patents on any of your inventions? You should!
    Was that a new movie you 'stunted' for?

  • @GeometryBuild
    @GeometryBuild Před rokem

    What plywood is this? Looks really nice!

  • @taylormcintyre5759
    @taylormcintyre5759 Před rokem

    Looks great! I like those hanger brackets you made.
    You’re not doing major painting, but I’d have concerns that you fumes aren’t being extracted, just moved to another area of the shop

    • @kpmathis71
      @kpmathis71 Před rokem +1

      Indeed. Be careful - that brushed fan motor could ignite the propellant in the spray paint. That cardboard box & mostly plastic fan worries me a bit if something unlikely does occur.
      Hopefully nothing happens.

  • @5ElementsWoodworking
    @5ElementsWoodworking Před rokem +1

    Did you tape the seams on the straight pieces that go length-wise? Also, did you seal up each side of the blast gate where the pipe came in/out? Or was there a gasket? Or just pressure fit? Looks really great! Appreciate the use of the cardboard boxes too, not everything has to be baltic birch plywood.....

    • @Cdshakes
      @Cdshakes Před rokem

      I came to the comment section to ask this exact question. You would definitely want to seal the pipe along the seam, lengthwise.

    • @5ElementsWoodworking
      @5ElementsWoodworking Před rokem

      @@Cdshakes Yea, I assumed you would have to. I know pvc is more expensive, but looking at all this work, and all the chances at making a mistake, it might be worth it

  • @dangkolache
    @dangkolache Před rokem

    I was told not taping each of the adjustment joints on those adjustable elbows would make the system leak like a sieve, have you noticed any air getting into those joints?

    • @timbarnes512
      @timbarnes512 Před rokem

      I also have a dust collection system using metal heating duct work, but you really need to tape all the flex joints in the elbows and the linear joints in the pipe. You are probably getting pretty good results because you don't have a lot of footage of pipe, but your airflow will be significantly improved by taping all the seams.

  • @carpentersson2884
    @carpentersson2884 Před rokem

    Where did you get the custom Y fittings? I need to run some ducting and i might do the same thing.

    • @BenTardif
      @BenTardif  Před rokem +2

      Shelllumber.com
      If you’re looking for a metal wye just search “wye galv” and they should pop up in different sizes

  • @briturner11
    @briturner11 Před rokem +2

    Spray paint booth is a great idea. You will have to give us an update in a few months to tell us how it works!

    • @sach918
      @sach918 Před rokem +1

      Ben, That’s a terrible idea. You don’t vent flammable gases into a dust collector. That’s a recipe for combustion. You vent gases outside and dust in a dust collector.

  • @chupagoat69
    @chupagoat69 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Not one mention of Katz Moses and his blast gates seems wrong.