DIY Dust Collector System with Homemade Blast Gates and Automatic Start/Stop Function
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2017
- Continuing off with my DIY dust collector cyclone system I added all the duct work to hook up dust collection to my tools. I show how I added dust ports to the router table, drill press, table saw and band saw. The drill press dust collection is via a loc-line system sold by lee valley. I made homemade blast gates from some hardboard and 5/8 melamine particle board. I used a non contact magnet door alarm system to control a low voltage dc relay to control the motor operation when the blast gates are opened and closed.
I made free plans for the blast gates on my website (link below)
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These builds I like, no talking, just the working sounds. I can figure out the dimensions and materials and adaptations to my situation myself. But this video is loaded with great ideas and I'm gonna steal quite a few of them!
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection czcams.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Best dust collection video on CZcams! Probably watched it 5x.
Pretty sick man! I was thinking that it might get annoying having the system running all the time, and wondering how you were going to balance the system, and then BOOM! You added the sensors and relays! Mind blown, great job.
The relay to switch the power on is freakin brilliant!
was just about to post this. absolutely genius design.
I was watching and thinking that a dust collection like that I need in the shop I'm building and then the on/off switch came and I was WOW. Ingenious indeed!
That is brilliant, but what I thought was exceptional as well was the three way small hoses for the benchtop tools. This was a great job all around.
Agreed. Beautiful touch.
Awesome idea really. Could not be any more intuitive than that!
I love this idea! I'm in the process of putting together my shop and a dedicated dust collection and air filter system is at the top of my list.
M manufacture of dust collector in India sir...
Holy buttermilk biscuits. That switch system at the gates was an amazing touch. I have 0 skill in general things but would like to start a hobby. Seeing ideas like this really ignites a desire to do more. Thanks for the video.
my favorite dust collector video, love that you have flip flops on too. man after my own heart.
Only thing I would have done differently would be to make as many of the 90 degree fittings, as you could, by using two 45 degree fittings instead. Much better air flow. Great job.
This is a great video! Good production. I really like the whole setup. Plus, it really showcases your ingenuity, and creativity. It truly shows the DIY in a guy. I appreciate that. Once again, great job man! 👍👌
Canadians love mastercraft! I moved from Canada to Seattle and made sure to keep every mastercraft tool! Canada!
Hello
Here is France.
Very nice subject in this vidéo. I try to put this in my workshop.
And very nice music too, I love it.
See you soon.
my only question is, how could this genius video receive thumbs down? they’re probably mad because they couldn’t do something like this...this was amazing
People on CZcams love to hate.
BRILLIANT... 💪💪💪👏👏👏👏
One of de BEST Practice Vidos ever.
I will show all my Friends.
THANKS FOR THAT VIDEO!
The relay switch... You are on God Level son. My wife said, "This boy has won some science fair project's in his life."
Lol
Someone give this man a damn metal. That's the best collection system I've seen. 👍👍
Great build!
I've gotta say, the editing of this video is A++
Finally!! A dust collection vid that shows something useful. The relay idea rocks. Also like the simplicity of your blast gates - some designs are total overkill.
+Tioga Fretworks thanks
Endlich ein Video, das jeder versteht. Auch ich, welcher der englischen Sprache nicht mächtig ist.
Ohne überflüssige Erklärungen und Kommentare. Die Bilder sprächen für sich selbst.
You can say that again!
Some great ideas there. Over the years I have ended up with more than five powertool brands. I have been trying to work out a system which uses a house vacuum with PVC and pool hose or something similar. You just helped solved some of my biggest problems. Great to see a channel that doesn't just use off the shelf solutions. Not all of us can find them in countries where small populations mean less consumer choice. My workshop can get damp so I will probably substitute perspex or acrylic for my gates to reduce the chance of swelling. You just gained a new subscriber by the way.
Great project! Excellent quality video as well! There's so many videos on YT with some guy mumbling, rambling, stuttering and stammering their way through the mostly-unnecessary explanation AND terrible camera work. A+ for this video!
great video! thanks for the many details and solutions and keeping the pace rapid, informative with no droning narrative!!
Excellent implementation of several clever ideas and use of materials. Great editing, too. For once, I appreciate all of the positive comments. They are spot-on.Thanks everybody.
That is by far the best DIY dust control system I ever seen on you tube. You did a great job on a scale of 1to10 I'd give you a 100. Great job
I need a v8 and a 🤦🏽♀️ lol I just realized you eliminated the need for stressing over pipe fittings and connections by screwing and cutting out the correct size pipe needed for a specific tool in each blastgate! Duh, I’d never have thought of that and after procrastinating on setting up my very own minor dust collection I feel like this way allows me to problem solve easily by drilling or cutting out the correct hole size of each connection into my own built blastgates. Thank you and I wish more builders would try this rather than melt a bunch of pvc pipes and break their wrists trying to shove pipes together lol
Next time your in CT just swing by my garage and throw the same set up in real quick. Thanks!!!
Don't know the last time you heard this. YOUR WORK IS AMAZING!! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you.
Brilliant, especially the low voltage switches on the 'doors'. I will improve my DIY cyclone system. Thanks!!!
Man that was awesome👍
I like the low voltage relay start. Showing the details of that system would make a good video.
Glad to see you aren't venting the dust inside!
Take a look at Bill Pentz website about dust collection. He has more information there than anywhere else I've found. He's wrong about not being able to safety vent inside through a filter but his website is a great resource for information and ideas.
For your system, if you switch from 90's and Tees to larger radius bends and Y's, your flow rates will increase significantly. I tested a system that I built with a 90 degree fitting and it was dropping half the pressure of the entire system. I got rid of the 90 and my flow rate went up 30%.
If your system is really capable of pulling 1700 cfm (it would have to be 220V 3hp or more to do that, most collectors way over rate flow rates) then you need 8" ducts to not reduce flow. I doubt the system is flowing over 500 cfm as it is. but if that's enough then it doesn't hurt anything to leave it as is. The motor draws less current with more restrictions (that's not intuitive but you can prove it's true but checking motor current with a clamp meter and changing the amount of restriction) so it just saves power.
I hope that is helpful information. Reading through Bill Pentz site is a great way to learn what works best and what your options are.
Tony Shulthise you're so smart. Now stfu 😄
Innovative and well thought out. Loved the homemade blast gates. Was thinking of doing something like this in my shop. Would also have to include the relay power switch. It's been said before. BRILLIANT.
Awesome vid/tutorial. No yammering like so many other vids. Just quickly showing the world how to do this yourself. I'm gonna have to make one of these myself. Thanks!
Great idea so everything is dust free
lg Rene
That was awesome . Need to do that to my shop
This was the coolest thing I've seen in a long time! Excellent!
Holy crap that so well thought out! Excellent job. Love the on/off switch.
Great content & verbal clarity keep up the great content.
Someone has probably already said this... The irony is how much dust you had to create in order to build a dust collection system! :P Great work!
so this means , the egg came first !
@@suzylarry1 how do you know the dust was the egg?
Its like ...you have to loose in order to win .. dust for two days but no dust for ever
@@alexwhite5724 l-o-s-e. Only one -o, son.
@@alexwhite5724 Right? You lose the battle, but win the war against those nasty dust bunnies. Lol.
Looks like 99 people need to get a life. I'm not sure if I am more impressed with your collection system, or your editing capabilities. Unreal. Very, very nice.
Super simple design. Effective. I'm sure some people will say all kinds of things about static/sparks/flaming death... Not me. I'll be doing the same soon with my new workshop when built.
Another fantastic build/video/idea...thanks for posting this.
+Charles P thanks
You just earned your "Professor Dust Collector" Badge.
Great video/build~!! Just when I thought I had my own dust collection mapped out, I come across your video. Love the blast gate control of the DC motor~! Back to the drawing board for mods... ;-)
What a great video. Well put together - not a lot of talking. I love the low tech no tech simplicity yet high functionality of your design. Thank you - subscribed.
Awesome work. But my Shop is Not big enough for something like this. I use a mobile cyclone cart.
Got here by your comment over at John Heisz scrap bin Channel. 😉
+mopemaster the unit takes up as much floor space as my shop vac and the pipes are on the walls / ceiling so no real loss there.
Well gotta say one of the best dust extraction systems i have seen, and the video was well edited. don't know why the thumbs down be nice if they left a comment saying why.
All the best.
+DIY GAME TEK thanks
I never press any thumbs down but maybe it is because this is a ticking "dustfirebomb" . You should never use plastic tubing as dust collector unless you run aluminium tape on the inside and outside on the whole length of pipes and connect it to ground. With a little bad luck this will explode (perfect mixture of dust and oxygen) and set the house on fire due to static electricity. It has happened several times and even burned down big factorys.
+Johnny Andersson I am yet to hear of that ever happening in a small garage setup like this.
Agree. This is my first view on this channel, and I'm really impressed with how thorough he was with the DC system!
The only issue is if you are using it putting a lot of material through the system you will build up a static charge. The grounding by you may not be all that pleasant but I agree in a small shop causing a fire is not a real issue. If you want to, just stretch out a coil of thin cheap wire around the pipes to a ground.
Great job! Some company's wish they a vacuum system so good! Thanks for sharing.
That was brilliant!! I'm in the process of building my dust extraction system. You have inspired me : )
Love the video man! Really clever use of materials and methods. Smiled mercilessly at the three headed hose adapter you made, damn ingenious.👍
+Mike Johnson thanks
I was going to exhaust my dust collector outside like you did, but I didn't want to lose the heat in the winter and my meager air conditioning in the summer. The turnover for the volume of the space is pretty surprising.
+mike susman I'm not heating or cooling my shop so this is good for me lol
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Very nice job! One of the best i've ever seen on the net. Congratulations.
Holy crap that's useful. Just built a platform bed and now I have to sweep and vac a redwood out of my shop
[southern accent] "Them are some pretty pilot holes you got there boy"
That’s what he said.
2020. I like your design, especially the shutoffs, BIG THANK YOU.
awesome stuff, just about to start work on upgrading my shop, that relay switch thing is a wicked idea
I love the editing you did - oh, and the dust collector was cool too. What software did you use for the editing?
Movie studio platinum 14
I do like the low voltage dc relay control operation. Does your entire system operate only by this method?
+Dallan Wordekemper yes all 7 gates control the motor.
Bruh! Those relays just blew my mind!
The idea was very good, the suction was working . INSTALLED a directional flap to open & close whichever machine that operates so that suction will be strong enough.. BUT then he can have a better distribution of air volume with constant FLOW rate if the diameter of the pipe is reduced as it goes further by using the formula Q = VA.. This is just to share my technical knowledge & experience. GREAT. very useful for wood working home industry
The switches to power on the dust collector is great, where did you get everything you need?
Matt Spry Yes, great minds want to know.
Matt
@@TheFalconJetDriver So old, but maybe others are wondering. That is a door contact meant for installation inside door frames by the looks of it. They are inexpensive and mostly used to monitor Open / Closed state of doors. In this case they are delivering a control voltage to the DC relay which switches on the machines.
Well done.
One question though:
The DC sucks air from the shop and presses it outside. Did you make a hole somewhere else in the shop so fresh air can get into it or are there already enough holes (=air leaks)? Because if there is no such opening (or number of openings), you would create a vacuum inside your shop and the effectiveness of your DC is lower as it could be. Just a thought.
Yes lots of leaks in my shop. That's the reason I dont climate control it.
I know this is an old thread, but it's important to note - If you have any gas appliances (heater, water heater), venting outside could cause carbon monoxide to be sucked into the shop. As the DC exhausts the air, the vacuum will cause air flow in from the heaters exhaust flues, bringing CO with it.
Thank you for bringing this up. I dont have any of the things you mentioned in my shop but I do have a wood burning heater which would of been a disaster had I vented mine to the outside.
@@DIYBuilds Is the system wireless controlled with the low voltage magnetic switches?
Watch my viewers comments #3 for more detail on my dust collection system
One word, "Genius."
That's brilliant, you've given me some ideas for my own sawdust collection.
Nice work and great video, I really enjoyed it. One question for you, where did you get the hose for the dril lpress? Thanks
+saltygx lee valley. called loc line
Thank you for the reply. Looking forward to new videos from your channels.
Thanks +diybuilds and +saltygx!
Great video, Brad! How are you finding the 4" (?) PVC? Is it fine or do you get any blockage in the system. Keep up the good work!
Never had a blockage other than scraps falling into the bottom on the table saw flex tube which are easy enough to clean out. That would be fixed with a zero clearance insert. The 4" is good.
Great video! A LOAD of content packed into 11 minutes.
You're a real Craftsmen I really enjoyed watching this you earned but I respect ,their for , I subscribed and thumb up . As soon as you HAVE THE MEANS ie...dont go in debt, please buy a sawstop table saw, I purchased one 5 years ago worth it .Good job buddy good job.
As a wannabe employer, I need to figure out how to hire time-lapse workers.
siliconjob 1/10. rest very noice!!
LOL
agree. would it have killed him to run his finger around just one time! rest is awesome tho.
Am dead
That's fantastic. I totally need that in my shop!
One of the best executed dust collection builds I've seen. Well done, thanks for sharing.
+Farmercl's Woodshop thank you for the compliment.
Bad idea cementing all your joints. I would have just taped them it means you can re use them if you ever shift shops.
+apmountain if i move ill just cut them and use couplers
Installing the DC coil relay is a brilliant idea. Very nice video. You did a great and inspiring job.
Super build. Well presented, too. Thank you for the good work example.
Great video, great editing. Love the magnetic switches on the blast gates for the dust collector relay.
Great job! Thanks for taking the time to film and edit!!!
Gotta love a thoroughbred Canuck! Awesome vid bro 👍
Absolutely amazing. Great job.
Thanks. I just want to say, YOU ARE PRO!
GREAT job, very well thought out! !! !!!
badass build! especially love the relay autostart on the blast gates
Great video! Good idea on the on/off relay; I need to build something like this in my shop.
WOW! Thumbs Up and Subbed! Can't believe I JUST found you! Glad I did! Looking forward to seeing all your videos! Have A Super Week!.....Gus
Dust in the workshop is really a messed up thing!
I guess you are enjoying even more the work now in your workshop.
Well done!
Great, love the way turning on and off
Outstanding...I am just building my shed and found this really interesting and relevant.
Well, your caulking could be improved, but other than that, awesome! Love the magnetic switches!
Inspired and very inspiring! I gave it a thumbs up just based on the title, wish there was a way to give it two thumbs up after watching.
I think it was very well done. i bet it would last forever. I am buying a Shopsmith dust collector this weekend.
Loved it!!! Need to do that in my garage......I hate sweeping up all the sawdust!!
You hammered that hole out like the "FLASH'
Great stuff. Only thing I would change is the hard 90 turns for 2 45's.
Very nice job. Love the relays.
Excellent ideas! Thanks for posting this.
Love how its so fast! and also stickers everywhere haha! Thank you for your video!
This is a beautiful build and I got some great ideas following it, but I wouldn’t be cementing those joints because I odds are high that at some point I’m going to want to move things around a bit.
Fantastic job, very well done.
holy crap I am amazed. Dang, gonna have to save this.. great job.
Well done!! Love the relay.