Trevanion
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I was doing a bunch of morticing today and I was suddenly hit with a brainwave:
I can't believe I didn't think of this before, I usually just let the shavings flow out and knock them onto the floor which gets cleaned at some point. I've worked in places that had air-line blowers attached to the machine that blew the shavings away from the line constantly but I never actually thought before about hooking up an extractor to it until now...
This picks up about 90% of the shavings coming out of the chisel if you cut with the ejection port covered rather than the traditional method of working away from the port to let the shavings eject into the open mortice. Hose end just clamped in place on the pillar of the machine so that it doesn't travel with the table or head, it stays in one spot. It's not the best suction in the world as it's a HVLP extractor with a 38mm hose on it but I imagine a traditional henry hoover or Festool would have much better suction but would fill quickly with the chippings.
What would be an ideal extraction for this kind of thing I don't know :?. A Cyclone to allow the coarse chippings to drop neatly into a large drum? Ideally you'd also want some kind of articulated arm attached to the side of the machine that the hose clamps into so that it's easy to adjust for the size of stock etc.
I can't believe I didn't think of this before, I usually just let the shavings flow out and knock them onto the floor which gets cleaned at some point. I've worked in places that had air-line blowers attached to the machine that blew the shavings away from the line constantly but I never actually thought before about hooking up an extractor to it until now...
This picks up about 90% of the shavings coming out of the chisel if you cut with the ejection port covered rather than the traditional method of working away from the port to let the shavings eject into the open mortice. Hose end just clamped in place on the pillar of the machine so that it doesn't travel with the table or head, it stays in one spot. It's not the best suction in the world as it's a HVLP extractor with a 38mm hose on it but I imagine a traditional henry hoover or Festool would have much better suction but would fill quickly with the chippings.
What would be an ideal extraction for this kind of thing I don't know :?. A Cyclone to allow the coarse chippings to drop neatly into a large drum? Ideally you'd also want some kind of articulated arm attached to the side of the machine that the hose clamps into so that it's easy to adjust for the size of stock etc.