The Record is a fine dust extractor but will cope with low volumes of larger chips. (It is similar to the Yorkleen model I referred you to). Half a micron is quite a good level to aim for 0.3 is better but 0.5 is good.Doris":iv08nwaj said:xy mosian":iv08nwaj said:Slightly off-topic but the dust problem has put me off using something like a Foredom.
Do you use a reciprocating head with that at all, and does it help with the dust?
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I've never used a reciprocating head before. I use mostly burrs and sanding drums for my carvings. Any wasting out I do is either with a knife or mallet and chisel.
Back on topic...
What's the difference between these two types of extractors?
http://www.screwfix.com/p/record-power- ... ctor/94009
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-ho ... tor-501262
The Axminster is a chip extractor designed to collect chips but not fine dust. The 30 micron filter means it will fill your workshop with the very dangerous fine dust From memory, I think 30 micron is the diameter of a fine human hair. It would not be pleasant to work in such an environment.