I have recently purchased your rear dust collection system and I really like it. I would like to know if you have the dust boot holder foe sale in the green color , same as the rear dust collector? I would be interested in purchasing one.
I have the PWN unit and I'm installing it now. Is there a problem with just connecting the 2.5" hose to the lower connection? Does the hose get in the way or something? I mean, what problem are you solving by bringing the tube up the back of the router for a top connection? Just for ease of access or something else?
Looks great! I sent an Etsy message. Sorry! If I speak from ignorance, please forgive me. Can a 4” hose come down to a boot at the router point? Or will it necessarily reduce to a smaller diameter, like 2.5”? If so, can this be made to accommodate a larger hose diameter?
Personally I’d Y the 4” with two 2.5” so you don’t starve your dust collector as they like air flow. It’s definitely possible to make a reducer though.
Had to remove the digital downloads since people were reselling them on Etsy. I still have the physical item. It’s a shame people like to steal and ruin things for everyone.
just a piece of constructive feedback -- all the parts that make up the adjustability are pretty loose fitting, as is the host connection at the top. That creates leakiness which will significantly impact the efficacy of the dust collection. Suggest tweaking the part designs in F360 (or whatever CAD you're using) to make them fit better. All the best
Did you stop selling the digital files for the dust collection setup? It says it's no longer available on your etsy site.
I like your set up. , . Do you sell the dust boot holder ?
I’m hoping to get my onefinity soon and then I’ll be heading to your store!
I have my own 3D printer,
Do you by chance just have the file for the dust boot so I can print it myself
I have recently purchased your rear dust collection system and I really like it. I would like to know if you have the dust boot holder foe sale in the green color , same as the rear dust collector? I would be interested in purchasing one.
Wonderful! Looking forward to getting it. Thanks for sharing the video
I have the PWN unit and I'm installing it now. Is there a problem with just connecting the 2.5" hose to the lower connection? Does the hose get in the way or something? I mean, what problem are you solving by bringing the tube up the back of the router for a top connection? Just for ease of access or something else?
Looks great! I sent an Etsy message. Sorry!
If I speak from ignorance, please forgive me. Can a 4” hose come down to a boot at the router point? Or will it necessarily reduce to a smaller diameter, like 2.5”? If so, can this be made to accommodate a larger hose diameter?
Personally I’d Y the 4” with two 2.5” so you don’t starve your dust collector as they like air flow. It’s definitely possible to make a reducer though.
@@ZamoraWoodWorking and just have the other leg of the Y open just for flow, or is there a constructive way to use the other?
@@ZamoraWoodWorking Love the videos you make. You make the beginner feel as if we too can attain a high level of expertise.
@@mickeymallette2663 open to flow in the short term, but I was thinking there had to be a constructive way to use it. Not sure exactly yet though
Are the parts printed in Pla or PETG?
Are the digital downloads no longer available ?
I'm moving away from digital downloads because I keep having my stuff stolen unfortunately, and resold on Etsy.
@@ZamoraWoodWorking probably want to remove that from this video description then. Guess I have to use the PWNCNC files :/
Had to remove the digital downloads since people were reselling them on Etsy. I still have the physical item. It’s a shame people like to steal and ruin things for everyone.
just a piece of constructive feedback -- all the parts that make up the adjustability are pretty loose fitting, as is the host connection at the top. That creates leakiness which will significantly impact the efficacy of the dust collection. Suggest tweaking the part designs in F360 (or whatever CAD you're using) to make them fit better. All the best