Hi All,
I have been lurking around this forum for months and finally decided to post, seeking some advice on setting up a workshop for woodwork (mainly lutherie).
I am currently looking to get some woodworking machinery and I am planning to have a medium-sized bandsaw, router/saw table, jointer, thickness sander and a pillar drill. Unfortunately, all this machinery will very quickly fill the floor space, which leaves very little room for dust extraction.
So far I have been using a small shop vac for dust extraction and, frankly speaking, the shop vac sucks!
It sucks the dust and chips really well, but it is too loud. My workshop is in the garden surrounded by the neighbours, so I am keen to keep the noise down as much as possible, and I never run the vac when working with hand tools, including scraping and sanding (which I tend to do late in the evenings). A dust mask helps a little, but generally, it would be so much better if I could just flick on a silent induction motor powered extractor. I have started noticing that I tend to rush power tool jobs just to switch the vac off sooner, which is bad for both my safety and the quality of my work!
Can you please recommend a good value for money, small, quiet extractor? I understand that I need to filter particles down to 1 micron for woodwork?
It looks like charwood is a popular option (http://www.charnwood.net/products/produ ... athway-109), which is right at the very top of my budget for extraction (about £100 more than I'd like to pay for it), but finding a space for it would really be a challenge.
Is there anything smaller that would still have an induction motor and a fine particle filter?
If not, I can probably compromise on the drill and, potentially, the bandsaw, going for smaller, bench-top entry-level versions of these tools.
Also, my power supply is limited to 13 amps, which limits me to only about 2500W to play with.
Thank you for your help.
I have been lurking around this forum for months and finally decided to post, seeking some advice on setting up a workshop for woodwork (mainly lutherie).
I am currently looking to get some woodworking machinery and I am planning to have a medium-sized bandsaw, router/saw table, jointer, thickness sander and a pillar drill. Unfortunately, all this machinery will very quickly fill the floor space, which leaves very little room for dust extraction.
So far I have been using a small shop vac for dust extraction and, frankly speaking, the shop vac sucks!
It sucks the dust and chips really well, but it is too loud. My workshop is in the garden surrounded by the neighbours, so I am keen to keep the noise down as much as possible, and I never run the vac when working with hand tools, including scraping and sanding (which I tend to do late in the evenings). A dust mask helps a little, but generally, it would be so much better if I could just flick on a silent induction motor powered extractor. I have started noticing that I tend to rush power tool jobs just to switch the vac off sooner, which is bad for both my safety and the quality of my work!
Can you please recommend a good value for money, small, quiet extractor? I understand that I need to filter particles down to 1 micron for woodwork?
It looks like charwood is a popular option (http://www.charnwood.net/products/produ ... athway-109), which is right at the very top of my budget for extraction (about £100 more than I'd like to pay for it), but finding a space for it would really be a challenge.
Is there anything smaller that would still have an induction motor and a fine particle filter?
If not, I can probably compromise on the drill and, potentially, the bandsaw, going for smaller, bench-top entry-level versions of these tools.
Also, my power supply is limited to 13 amps, which limits me to only about 2500W to play with.
Thank you for your help.