I have been setting up a newly purchased Bosch 4410. I am in the midst of a
project where I have to do a bunch of miters so I wanted to use the saw
before building a proper dust collector for it later something along the
lines of this:
http://www.bburke.com/wood/jigsandtools.html
I had hoped that the dust collection bag that comes with the 4410 would
capture maybe 75% of the dust. After a couple of test cuts, my floor has saw
dust all over it and the collection bag is nearly spotless. Is there
something I might be doing wrong or is the bag just some kind of placebo?
TIA.
Dick Snyder
Dick Snyder wrote:
> I have been setting up a newly purchased Bosch 4410. I am in the
midst of a
> project where I have to do a bunch of miters so I wanted to use the
saw
> before building a proper dust collector for it later something along
the
> lines of this:
>
> http://www.bburke.com/wood/jigsandtools.html
>
> I had hoped that the dust collection bag that comes with the 4410
would
> capture maybe 75% of the dust. After a couple of test cuts, my floor
has saw
> dust all over it and the collection bag is nearly spotless. Is there
> something I might be doing wrong or is the bag just some kind of
placebo?
>
> TIA.
>
> Dick Snyder
I built a collection hood similar to the one shown in your post for my
Bosch SCM. It has a 4-inch port connected my Jet dust collector. I
also removed the saw bag and connected the saw port directly to the
dust collector. Even with that setup about 10-15% of the dust blows out
the front of the hood. The reason is suction from the dust collector
doesn't create enough velocity at the front of the hood to counteract
the "fan" effect created by the blade. And when you slide the blade
all the way out it's worse. Consequently I use a dust mask when I use
the SCM.
I've been considering adding a blower to the top of the hood which
would exhaust into some type of large dust bag. Or maybe not. My
observation is a dust collection system only delays dust and chip build
up in a shop, it doesn't prevent it.
David W.
Dick...
My HItachi slider and my friend's DeWalt slider do the same thing.
Frankly, I'm not ready to commit the space to one of those "ducts"
because I've heard they don't work all that well anyway. If you had a
5HP cyclone drawing right behind it the dust might be OK, but I
actually find that letting it kick onto the floor and then vacuming it
up actually keeps the air in front a lot cleaner.
A 1.5HP DC with a floor sweep behind where you cut might help.
Mike
You know, I was just going to post a similar message. My Ryobi dust bag
catchs less than 10% of the debris, and I was wondering if that was normal.
I guess you have the answer to that one.
I sure wish I had room in my shop for a hood like your link!
"Dick Snyder" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have been setting up a newly purchased Bosch 4410. I am in the midst of a
>project where I have to do a bunch of miters so I wanted to use the saw
>before building a proper dust collector for it later something along the
>lines of this:
>
> http://www.bburke.com/wood/jigsandtools.html
>
> I had hoped that the dust collection bag that comes with the 4410 would
> capture maybe 75% of the dust. After a couple of test cuts, my floor has
> saw dust all over it and the collection bag is nearly spotless. Is there
> something I might be doing wrong or is the bag just some kind of placebo?
>
> TIA.
>
> Dick Snyder
>
David, your reply is kind of discouraging but I appreciate the real world
feedback. I will still go ahead and make the dust collector but I will plan
to use my dust mask. Thanks. If you make any improvements that improve
things, please put up a posting so I can learn from your experience.
Dick Snyder
"david" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Dick Snyder wrote:
>> I have been setting up a newly purchased Bosch 4410. I am in the
> midst of a
>> project where I have to do a bunch of miters so I wanted to use the
> saw
>> before building a proper dust collector for it later something along
> the
>> lines of this:
>>
>> http://www.bburke.com/wood/jigsandtools.html
>>
>> I had hoped that the dust collection bag that comes with the 4410
> would
>> capture maybe 75% of the dust. After a couple of test cuts, my floor
> has saw
>> dust all over it and the collection bag is nearly spotless. Is there
>> something I might be doing wrong or is the bag just some kind of
> placebo?
>>
>> TIA.
>>
>> Dick Snyder
>
> I built a collection hood similar to the one shown in your post for my
> Bosch SCM. It has a 4-inch port connected my Jet dust collector. I
> also removed the saw bag and connected the saw port directly to the
> dust collector. Even with that setup about 10-15% of the dust blows out
> the front of the hood. The reason is suction from the dust collector
> doesn't create enough velocity at the front of the hood to counteract
> the "fan" effect created by the blade. And when you slide the blade
> all the way out it's worse. Consequently I use a dust mask when I use
> the SCM.
>
> I've been considering adding a blower to the top of the hood which
> would exhaust into some type of large dust bag. Or maybe not. My
> observation is a dust collection system only delays dust and chip build
> up in a shop, it doesn't prevent it.
>
> David W.
>