I ran across this plan for making a 5 gallon dust separator and
thought it might
be of interest to those that do not have a dust collection system yet
or who
are just using a shop vac, I use a separator lid from Lee Valley and
have been
happy with it so far, but for something smaller, this might be just
the ticket for them
CC
http://www.evenfallstudios.com/woodworks/2008/06/27/building-the-5_gallon-thien-separator/
CC wrote:
> I ran across this plan for making a 5 gallon dust separator and
> thought it might be of interest to those that do not have a dust
> collection system yet or who are just using a shop vac, I use a
> separator lid from Lee Valley and have been happy with it so far, but
> for something smaller, this might be just the ticket for them
I have a pair of clear lids from LV daisy-chained on 55-gal drums - and
built a smallish ShopVac powered separator for my router table:
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/Projects/MiniCyclone/
Works fairly well - especially considering that it was built from scrap
materials...
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
On Nov 11, 3:49 pm, "CC" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I ran across this plan for making a 5 gallon dust separator and
> thought it might
> be of interest to those that do not have a dust collection system yet
> or who
> are just using a shop vac, I use a separator lid from Lee Valley and
> have been
> happy with it so far, but for something smaller, this might be just
> the ticket for them
> CC
>
> http://www.evenfallstudios.com/woodworks/2008/06/27/building-the-5_ga...
Or cry once and get the CV06 from clearvuecyclones, which works
fantastically well. I don't know how it compares to this particular
modification, but it's an order of magnitude better than a regular
separator lid, both in terms of separation and to basically be able to
fill the entire container to the brim without anything being pulled
through. Also it's cool being able to see it working :)
It's still not the CFMs of a real dust collector, but there are some
tools for which a vac is necessary.
-Kevin
CC wrote:
> I ran across this plan for making a 5 gallon dust separator and
> thought it might
> be of interest to those that do not have a dust collection system
> yet
> or who
> are just using a shop vac, I use a separator lid from Lee Valley and
> have been
> happy with it so far, but for something smaller, this might be just
> the ticket for them
> CC
>
> http://www.evenfallstudios.com/woodworks/2008/06/27/building-the-5_gallon-thien-separator/
It's not homebrew pennytech, but Clearvue Cyclones
http://www.clearvuecyclones.com/ has a proper cyclone sized to work
with a shop vac and fit on a 5 gallon bucket for about 120 bucks.
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