Ya need both really, and for an extraction system what keeps the air clean,
and not just machines, you need a large impeller in the range of 15" or thereabouts...
It'll supposedly take a 5hp motor to run that.
Why does it need be so powerful, it's cuz you want a very large surface area of pleated filters,
and a tall enough cyclone to keep the filters very very clean.
Could blow it out through the wall instead if poss, but the same goes for the heat.
Bill Pentz site has loads on that, someone here has recently/had? one built to such a spec,
and a bargain at that. 500 quid(ish) IIRC
3 phase motor, with inverter to run off 240v, though 16" impeller& 5hp motor would need 16a,
or commando sockets, and a hefty rated MCB /wire to the main breaker,
and thats just for running that alone.
If I ever seen a proven design, what's in-between what you can buy, and the above, say a 3hp/4hp/5hp(3 phase) motor w/VFD, (specifically one what's able to de-rate motors, that is)
and 14"ish impeller, then I'd likely be half way there!...
...but seemingly that just doesn't work very well atall, and more often than not, folks end up
having another go, and sticking to Bill's plans.
Being a gullible optimist, I still think there must be some middle ground here,
going with a wider cyclone seems suggested for lesser hp motors,
It's all on Bill's site, but it's really outdated website, and too scientific for me to
question why there's no middle ground...
I don't mind having even the one quick change hose system,
but my adaptable solution seems way too wacky of a proposition for those with the knowledge to comprehend.
I'd be happy enough using it after the machines, to clean up the mess, and the air afterwards.
That would be a good solution for me, futureproofing and all that.
Still on the lookout for an old machine, what might make a good donor,
but something with some oomph seems to keep it's value,
compared to the 1hp (fine and most dangerous dust particle spreader) chip collector bag systems,
what commonly go for about a hundred quid.
A Thien baffle is another thing you could look up.
Tom