Deadeye
Established Member
There's a steady flow of dust extraction discussion on here - focused (almost?) exclusively on sucking HPLV/HVLP and cyclones/filters.
We seem to hook up the port and the air travels to it in whatever way it can; I don't think I've seen any discussion of, or attempts to, combine targeted air blowing with the sucking. Is there a reason that air curtains aren't combined to prevent leakage and funnel dust towards the extraction point? I could see them being quite effective on table and band saws; also for steering shavings out from thicknessers, or creating an air cage around lathe sanding.
Has anyone tried this? Laminar flow cabinets are based on the idea of managing *both* the inflow (sterile air sheets) and outflow. I thought particle velocity might be an issue but I did a couple of cheap and cheerful experiments with table saw and lathe and it's not hard to stop the particles being thrown out.
Perhaps it's just down to the fact that extraction seems to be an afterthought in almost all machine design?
We seem to hook up the port and the air travels to it in whatever way it can; I don't think I've seen any discussion of, or attempts to, combine targeted air blowing with the sucking. Is there a reason that air curtains aren't combined to prevent leakage and funnel dust towards the extraction point? I could see them being quite effective on table and band saws; also for steering shavings out from thicknessers, or creating an air cage around lathe sanding.
Has anyone tried this? Laminar flow cabinets are based on the idea of managing *both* the inflow (sterile air sheets) and outflow. I thought particle velocity might be an issue but I did a couple of cheap and cheerful experiments with table saw and lathe and it's not hard to stop the particles being thrown out.
Perhaps it's just down to the fact that extraction seems to be an afterthought in almost all machine design?