Hi. Ive read many posts on here about dust extraction including the sticky by member Siggy, and the more i learn the more i realise there is to know! I take dust seriously and make sure to wear a mask and use an air filter as well as using a shop vac for direct extraction. This has worked well for me but as my tool collection grows so does my need for more efficient dust extraction. I would really appreciate some advice on what sort of extraction i need and setup options. I realise this is a subject that comes up a lot and i have tried to get my head around it with my own research but i'm struggling with this one.
I will try to describe my needs as best i can but if any further info is needed please let me know. For reference the shop vac i'm using is a Makita VC3012M(specs say: Max sealed suction 23-25kPa, Max airflow 3.2-3.7m3/min, input wattage 1200w). My workshop is about 6.5m x 4m and i would have the dust extraction fairly central to the tools to limit the amount of ducting/bends for better performance.
Asides from the tools that only require a shop vac(hand held power tools, mitre saw, etc), here are the main tools i'd like to improve dust extraction for:
Thicknesser, Makita 2012NB. Ive never attempted to attach the shop vac to this. 75mm O.D port.(a clear space and dustpan and brush have been the method for this, not ideal!)
Tables saw, Makita 2704B. I run the shop vac from the rear port with reasonable results, although i would like better so i can run the vac on the crown guard to improve collection. 63mm O.D port at rear
I'm wanting to add a clean sweep style box to my router table build, so that would be a 100mm port
I'm seriously considering a Sabre 350 bandsaw very soon which would also have a 100mm port
My understanding was always that a HVLP system would be best for these but reading through it looks like the smaller ports of the thicknesser and table saw aren't ideal for HVLP and I've seen LVHP suggested for these using larger hose diameters than the usual 32mm 38mm types. Ideally i would like to have these on the HVLP system. My shop vac has an attachment point of about 52mm I.D so in theory i could run a bigger hose from it if such a part exists(not seen one, and also wonder if it would be harmful to the vac in any way?)
Ive seen people quoting minimum air flow requirements for their tools but i haven't been able to source that information for mine so not sure what spec extraction i would need. Factor in the fact that i would like to use chip and dust separators as well so i would need a higher spec to account for the losses that these would create.
On the subject of separators, i was originally thinking of a cyclone type but as that would remove chip and dust together i was thinking about a bin lid type before the cyclone to remove the chip and allow the dust to continue on to the cyclone to be removed there, would that idea work in practice? I would like to separate the dust and chip as much as possible as well as preventing as much debris as possible getting back to the extractor for fewer filter cleans/replacements.
If you're still reading this, thank you, i know there are a lot of points to cover in this and i may need to expand on them as the thread progresses but i appreciate any offerings and personal experiences.
Many thanks, Dave.
I will try to describe my needs as best i can but if any further info is needed please let me know. For reference the shop vac i'm using is a Makita VC3012M(specs say: Max sealed suction 23-25kPa, Max airflow 3.2-3.7m3/min, input wattage 1200w). My workshop is about 6.5m x 4m and i would have the dust extraction fairly central to the tools to limit the amount of ducting/bends for better performance.
Asides from the tools that only require a shop vac(hand held power tools, mitre saw, etc), here are the main tools i'd like to improve dust extraction for:
Thicknesser, Makita 2012NB. Ive never attempted to attach the shop vac to this. 75mm O.D port.(a clear space and dustpan and brush have been the method for this, not ideal!)
Tables saw, Makita 2704B. I run the shop vac from the rear port with reasonable results, although i would like better so i can run the vac on the crown guard to improve collection. 63mm O.D port at rear
I'm wanting to add a clean sweep style box to my router table build, so that would be a 100mm port
I'm seriously considering a Sabre 350 bandsaw very soon which would also have a 100mm port
My understanding was always that a HVLP system would be best for these but reading through it looks like the smaller ports of the thicknesser and table saw aren't ideal for HVLP and I've seen LVHP suggested for these using larger hose diameters than the usual 32mm 38mm types. Ideally i would like to have these on the HVLP system. My shop vac has an attachment point of about 52mm I.D so in theory i could run a bigger hose from it if such a part exists(not seen one, and also wonder if it would be harmful to the vac in any way?)
Ive seen people quoting minimum air flow requirements for their tools but i haven't been able to source that information for mine so not sure what spec extraction i would need. Factor in the fact that i would like to use chip and dust separators as well so i would need a higher spec to account for the losses that these would create.
On the subject of separators, i was originally thinking of a cyclone type but as that would remove chip and dust together i was thinking about a bin lid type before the cyclone to remove the chip and allow the dust to continue on to the cyclone to be removed there, would that idea work in practice? I would like to separate the dust and chip as much as possible as well as preventing as much debris as possible getting back to the extractor for fewer filter cleans/replacements.
If you're still reading this, thank you, i know there are a lot of points to cover in this and i may need to expand on them as the thread progresses but i appreciate any offerings and personal experiences.
Many thanks, Dave.