altennis
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I have finally got around to trying to improve the pitiful dust extraction from my table saw, but am a bit stumped as to what to do, any advice would be much appreciated.
I have a Charnwood W650 table saw, which is fitted with a crown guard with an extraction hose coming off the back, with a T joint into the main 100mm port. The saw also has a black plastic assembly around the saw blade itself, forming a kind of hopper, which the 100mm hose is connected through to.
I have a Axminster cyclone extractor that will move 3,700 m3 per hour and a 100mm ducted pipe system (going to upgrade this to 150mm soon). However, even with this air movement there is dust everywhere in the workshop whenever I use the saw. The floor underneath usually has about 10mm after a good sawing session, with further dust being spewed out of the top of the table.
Any advice appreciated.
I have a Charnwood W650 table saw, which is fitted with a crown guard with an extraction hose coming off the back, with a T joint into the main 100mm port. The saw also has a black plastic assembly around the saw blade itself, forming a kind of hopper, which the 100mm hose is connected through to.
I have a Axminster cyclone extractor that will move 3,700 m3 per hour and a 100mm ducted pipe system (going to upgrade this to 150mm soon). However, even with this air movement there is dust everywhere in the workshop whenever I use the saw. The floor underneath usually has about 10mm after a good sawing session, with further dust being spewed out of the top of the table.
Any advice appreciated.