billw
The Tattooed One
OK so I know there's a difference between HPLV and LPHV extraction, the former for hand tools and the latter for larger stuff.
However, I've done some rudimentary maths and I can't figure out why, for my current set of machinery, I can't use an HPLV on all of them. I have probably made some hopelessly dumb assumption along the way and being an accountant I'm terrible at maths. So, can you spot where I'm going wrong?
Assumptions - for each machine I take a width and depth. This should give me the amount of material taken off for each mm of material that passes through.
Next, I look at feed rates. The only machine that has a fixed rate is the thicknesser, all the rest are manually fed so I can control the throughput rate. I've made assumptions for those.
So what I end up with is basically the volume of material requiring extraction per second. The vacuum unit is rated at 52 l/sec. Thing is, my results suggest that the tracksaw is by far and away the most intensive requirement (12,600 mm3/sec of material based on kerf of 3mm, thickness of material 18mm, and feed rate of 14m/min) so a board takes approx 10 seconds end to end if I'm being careful.
This means that for every litre of air, there's 241mm3 of waste to extract.
The other results are: -
Thicknesser (max 1mm each pass, max width 300mm, 7m/min) 67mm3
Planer (max 1mm each pass, max width 150mm, 5m/min) 24mm3
Bandsaw (Kerf 1.5mm (way OTT?) max depth 100mm, 1.5m/min at that thickness, quicker if thinner) 96mm3
Router (arbitrary really, 19mm groove of 3mm depth, 4m/min) 73mm3
So now I'm wondering how on earth the vacuum can cope with the handtool tracksaw but can't do the fixed tool planer, which churns out a tenth of the waste?
However, I've done some rudimentary maths and I can't figure out why, for my current set of machinery, I can't use an HPLV on all of them. I have probably made some hopelessly dumb assumption along the way and being an accountant I'm terrible at maths. So, can you spot where I'm going wrong?
Assumptions - for each machine I take a width and depth. This should give me the amount of material taken off for each mm of material that passes through.
Next, I look at feed rates. The only machine that has a fixed rate is the thicknesser, all the rest are manually fed so I can control the throughput rate. I've made assumptions for those.
So what I end up with is basically the volume of material requiring extraction per second. The vacuum unit is rated at 52 l/sec. Thing is, my results suggest that the tracksaw is by far and away the most intensive requirement (12,600 mm3/sec of material based on kerf of 3mm, thickness of material 18mm, and feed rate of 14m/min) so a board takes approx 10 seconds end to end if I'm being careful.
This means that for every litre of air, there's 241mm3 of waste to extract.
The other results are: -
Thicknesser (max 1mm each pass, max width 300mm, 7m/min) 67mm3
Planer (max 1mm each pass, max width 150mm, 5m/min) 24mm3
Bandsaw (Kerf 1.5mm (way OTT?) max depth 100mm, 1.5m/min at that thickness, quicker if thinner) 96mm3
Router (arbitrary really, 19mm groove of 3mm depth, 4m/min) 73mm3
So now I'm wondering how on earth the vacuum can cope with the handtool tracksaw but can't do the fixed tool planer, which churns out a tenth of the waste?