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Has anyone got one of these for the Makita thicknesser. Thinking of getting one now I've got my thicknesser. Seems like it would be an improvement over the existing one that comes with the
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Has anyone got one of these for the Makita thicknesser. Thinking of getting one now I've got my thicknesser. Seems like it would be an improvement over the existing one that comes with the View attachment 181683machine
I have the nb2012 but I wasn’t aware of this upgrade. Tbh mine works pretty good with the supplied 63 mm port . That seems a bit pricey for what is most likely a 3d printed part ..
 
Yes it does seem alot but the centralised port and being 100mm and able to hook up to my record dx1000 thinking it might be an improvement.
 
That seems a bit pricey for what is most likely a 3d printed part ..

100% it is 3D printed (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204541206966)

Maybe you should try to design, develop, print and market a similar product yourself. You would then be better placed to make statements concerning 'pricey'.

There is an alternative on Thingiverse but it is not clear the outlet size (it is not 100mm). See: (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3779750).

The standard part is around £28 + postage (https://www.sparepartsworld.co.uk/product/193036-7)

With a 100mm outlet, the part is £45.
 
100% it is 3D printed (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204541206966)

Maybe you should try to design, develop, print and market a similar product yourself. You would then be better placed to make statements concerning 'pricey'.

There is an alternative on Thingiverse but it is not clear the outlet size (it is not 100mm). See: (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3779750).

The standard part is around £28 + postage (https://www.sparepartsworld.co.uk/product/193036-7)

With a 100mm outlet, the part is £45.
My opinion on the cost of something is my opinion and not yours . I have no idea whats involved with 3 d printing or designing said items and I don’t particularly care . I have the same planer and I have no issues with the supplied 63 mm port which use a short length of 63 mm hose . I also have a 63 x 100 mm adapter which I’ve not had to use as yet . Therefore to me as I have no problems with my planer it’s extremely expensive but that is my opinion and nobody else’s.
 
Yes it does seem alot but the centralised port and being 100mm and able to hook up to my record dx1000 thinking it might be an improvement.
Have you tried going from the supplied 63 mm to 100mm via an adapter. This will be a cheaper option = see my post above . I use a numatic twin motor vac with no issues. Obviously there is a risk of the 100 mm hose blocking as it reduces to 63mm in which case the updated hood you are looking at would be a considerable improvement. But it all comes down to what you’re planing and how much you do . Imo I only take off the minimum amount so I do more passes .
 
Haven't got an adapter that fits to connect to my record extractor. Seems like the Makita supplied dust shroud is an odd size. I know someone on etsy that could make me one it's £19. Currently using an existing adapter l have and gaffer tape. But lm thinking that as the £45 adapter has a 100mm port and is centralised it would work better. So for an additional £26 would be worth it. And again I could sell the Makita shroud so not much difference it cost. Was hoping someone had experienced with the upgrade to confirm it was an improvement.
 
Thanks llywmog for the confirmation. Hoped it would be. Will have to get one.
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Haven't got an adapter that fits to connect to my record extractor. Seems like the Makita supplied dust shroud is an odd size. I know someone on etsy that could make me one it's £19. Currently using an existing adapter l have and gaffer tape. But lm thinking that as the £45 adapter has a 100mm port and is centralised it would work better. So for an additional £26 would be worth it. And again I could sell the Makita shroud so not much difference it cost. Was hoping someone had experienced with the upgrade to confirm it was an improvement.
FYI a short piece of 63 mm pipe fits inside the makita shroud and then a rubber type adapter 63-100 mm or similar but either way hope it works out for you.
 
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