sammyinnit
New member
Hello All,
Firstly, I'm new as you may notice so let me apologise if I've posted this somewhere I shouldn't have or if there are any stickies I've missed regarding this topic.
I'm having a problem with dust, well, I will be having more of a problem with dust, if you like.
I've always dabbled in woodwork, it's not my profession, it's a hobby I enjoy and have done for a while, so recently I decided to buy myself a table saw. I have a shop vac that seems to cope quite well with it besides being tiresome constantly emptying it and knocking the filter out, I can cope with that.
I decided to build a 'thien baffle' seperator, which works quite well with the vacuum, only passing really fine MDF dust through to the filter in the vacuum. I then decided to try and use it with a centrifugal fan, which would be a bit better suited down the line, as I'm picking up a planer thicknesser tomorrow night.
I work in ventilation, so every now and then on jobs there are fans that end up surplus or redundant so I take them home, save skipping them, I had one which has been in the shed years which I thought might be fit for purpose. Swapped the 3ph motor for a 1ph 2780rpm no-load motor. The fan itself is a 200dia inlet, runs optimal under load when reduced down to 125mm. I'd imagine it probably moves in the area of about 1800~2000m3/h.
Well along with this seperator I made, rather than seperate, the draw from the fan is so great that I'd say the majority just goes right into the fan inlet rather than 'settles' through the baffle.
My question being, do I need to build a baffle(housing) of a larger diameter and deeper body (probably currently about 350dia x 150mm) or would a 'cyclone' be more suited to this purpose?
I'm not sure how a vacuum would cope with a thicknesser so I thought I'd best consider an alternative. Buying a proper job setup isn't out of the question but I thought if I can save myself a few quid using old bits from work, why not.
Cheers
Firstly, I'm new as you may notice so let me apologise if I've posted this somewhere I shouldn't have or if there are any stickies I've missed regarding this topic.
I'm having a problem with dust, well, I will be having more of a problem with dust, if you like.
I've always dabbled in woodwork, it's not my profession, it's a hobby I enjoy and have done for a while, so recently I decided to buy myself a table saw. I have a shop vac that seems to cope quite well with it besides being tiresome constantly emptying it and knocking the filter out, I can cope with that.
I decided to build a 'thien baffle' seperator, which works quite well with the vacuum, only passing really fine MDF dust through to the filter in the vacuum. I then decided to try and use it with a centrifugal fan, which would be a bit better suited down the line, as I'm picking up a planer thicknesser tomorrow night.
I work in ventilation, so every now and then on jobs there are fans that end up surplus or redundant so I take them home, save skipping them, I had one which has been in the shed years which I thought might be fit for purpose. Swapped the 3ph motor for a 1ph 2780rpm no-load motor. The fan itself is a 200dia inlet, runs optimal under load when reduced down to 125mm. I'd imagine it probably moves in the area of about 1800~2000m3/h.
Well along with this seperator I made, rather than seperate, the draw from the fan is so great that I'd say the majority just goes right into the fan inlet rather than 'settles' through the baffle.
My question being, do I need to build a baffle(housing) of a larger diameter and deeper body (probably currently about 350dia x 150mm) or would a 'cyclone' be more suited to this purpose?
I'm not sure how a vacuum would cope with a thicknesser so I thought I'd best consider an alternative. Buying a proper job setup isn't out of the question but I thought if I can save myself a few quid using old bits from work, why not.
Cheers