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Post by aas on May 16, 2023 13:33:48 GMT -5
Looks good, even better if it works. Is it from a CNC?
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Post by limitedtime on May 16, 2023 13:35:03 GMT -5
Same kind of stuff that is used with CNC. I had it from a router sled project.
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Post by limitedtime on May 16, 2023 14:53:20 GMT -5
Now I’m getting carried away! We’ll see how this works out in production, but ZERO DUST even the few fines on the table surface are gone!
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Post by limitedtime on May 16, 2023 14:54:09 GMT -5
Picture
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Post by limitedtime on May 17, 2023 14:40:55 GMT -5
OK some final testing. All those side brushes on blade guard - not good! Too much interference and safety concerns ripping. I am keeping my initial brush on the riving knife side of the guard. Makes a significant difference in airborne dust and fines on the table. This combined with the two extractors (CT Mini on blade guard and CT 26 w/separator on the lower dust port). None of this is “scientific” with grams of dust, measurements of airborne particles, etc. I will still be wearing my 3M positive pressure hood!
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Post by aas on May 17, 2023 14:59:27 GMT -5
I must admit I was wondering about the brush on the side being sucked into the blade.
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Post by limitedtime on May 18, 2023 7:23:59 GMT -5
I must admit I was wondering about the brush on the side being sucked into the blade. More concerned with visual access and safety on narrow rips. I have removed the brushes on the sides. Still happy with just the brush on the “tail”
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Post by limitedtime on May 24, 2023 13:45:21 GMT -5
Last setup with my new microadjust fence … and my dust ‘stache! Also two extractors running. Consists of a festool CT 26 on the lower dust port and Henry canister vac attached to the blade guard. Now running a Freud 60 tooth blade and this setup doing a fine job of dust extraction.
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