Lazurus
Established Member
Ok so i am going to build a dust collection hood for my mitre saw station, however before I start cutting holes foe the extraction what is best 32, 63 or 100mm I can use a van or chip extractor?
Great advice Peter I will give it a try, I didn't realize the difference in going up just 25mm to 125. much appreciatedYou should follow hlvd's advise in the third post. A 4"/100mm duct can flow about 400CFM/680M3hr. A 5"/125mm roughly twice more and a 6"/150mm triple the 4"/100mm duct. So pull off the wye and put on a duct the size of the one on the Cyclone, keeping the length to the mitre saw a short as possible. The wye just in front of the cyclone introduces turbulence going into the cyclone and reduces the separation efficiency too.
Pete
I don't have the CFM data to hand like Pete, but just the area difference between 125mm and 100mm ducting is 125^2 / 100^2 = 1.56 (i.e. 1.56x the area for air to flow). If it is twice as good in real terms I guess it might be down to boundary layer effects being worse with a smaller area. Regardless; even a small increase in diameter results in a good increase in area and therefore airflow.
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