Just came back from The Woodworking Show in Timonium, MD. The folks who make Drillnado were demonstrating and selling their new bandsaw dust collection system which is very similar to yours, except their dust collection cavity is less than half the size of yours which allows easier access to the lower guide and thrust bearings and they are using a 1-inch hose for maximum suction velocity. Charging $50 (show price was $40). You get 3 (6 if you buy at the show) magnetic templates which mount under the table, a plastic adapter which is the dust collection cavity and adheres to the table via two magnets and a length of one inch diameter hose. Since we have been wrestling with this problem for awhile, we bought the new system. Had I seen your video two days ago, we wouldn’t have. Nice elegant idea. Thanks.
At first I thought you were going to put magnets in the holes and stick it to the table top. I was trying to figure out how that would work. Then you stuck it under the table and was like well that's just effing brilliant. And then I was like why didn't I think of that? Great idea!
Is your dust port fitting purchased or leftover from another machine? Cannot find anyone that sells anything like the one you are using which is small and a perfect fit.
You’ve obviously got a 3D printer, why didn’t you just print the laser cut wooden section? Also, what is the laser cutter you used? Someone asked in the comments below a few years back but you didn’t reply. 😊
Oh Joe... it was one of my experiment from 3d printing. I was planned as hose for grinder but then I had changed model and this one remained for waste. I have took it but it can be hose from vac set. I have some useless nozzles from vac.
That would have to be the best bandsaw dust collection in existence.
Just came back from The Woodworking Show in Timonium, MD. The folks who make Drillnado were demonstrating and selling their new bandsaw dust collection system which is very similar to yours, except their dust collection cavity is less than half the size of yours which allows easier access to the lower guide and thrust bearings and they are using a 1-inch hose for maximum suction velocity. Charging $50 (show price was $40). You get 3 (6 if you buy at the show) magnetic templates which mount under the table, a plastic adapter which is the dust collection cavity and adheres to the table via two magnets and a length of one inch diameter hose.
Since we have been wrestling with this problem for awhile, we bought the new system. Had I seen your video two days ago, we wouldn’t have.
Nice elegant idea. Thanks.
If you make a v2, you should put dowel holes under the magnets to line things up and make gluing easier.
Nice little add on for the bandsaw.
Mirock does it again.
Wow! That was clever! Well done.
0:17 so that's how they make Baltic Birch plywood :)
This is the best spot to have a efficient dust collection.
Great design.
Perfect tools , the best Idea. Show this to Makita kkkkkkk. Congratulations.
Great idea, I think if the ZCI had holes in it, there would even be more air drawn in, thanks for sharing...
No problem to make holes if needed. You are right
At first I thought you were going to put magnets in the holes and stick it to the table top. I was trying to figure out how that would work. Then you stuck it under the table and was like well that's just effing brilliant. And then I was like why didn't I think of that? Great idea!
Thanks!
Great idea Mirock! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice project.
PUT ON A SHIRT!!! 😬
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Clever
perfect suction....great project
Thanks for this tip, the best if you have only a small vacuum.
Very nice!
You’re talent is endless my friend
Nicely done!
Excellent idea!
i’ve watched you a lot, it’s brilliant and pro !! 👍🏻
Bandsaw modification sensation!
Nice job!
Good idea.
Ok I'm impressed but where can I get one for my 14" jet band saw
Is your dust port fitting purchased or leftover from another machine? Cannot find anyone that sells anything like the one you are using which is small and a perfect fit.
wow that works really well. great video
excellent !!!!!!!!
You’ve obviously got a 3D printer, why didn’t you just print the laser cut wooden section?
Also, what is the laser cutter you used?
Someone asked in the comments below a few years back but you didn’t reply. 😊
Brilliant . . .
Very smart. Cool!
well done thumbs up
very good idea, thanks you very much
Como siempre buenas ideas gracias.
What kind of laser cutter were you using to cut the layers of wood? Thanks for sharing.
You should post the gcode
Nice work man and thanks for the square I should be getting it soon
STL files? I wanna make this, but I need some files to do so
Yes,yes-and-yes...:-)
Bravo idées géniales
Question, what is this for a glue and spray
Great idea! Can you share where the plastic hose adaptor came from?
Oh Joe... it was one of my experiment from 3d printing. I was planned as hose for grinder but then I had changed model and this one remained for waste. I have took it but it can be hose from vac set. I have some useless nozzles from vac.
How do you determine the radius for bandsaw?
Awesome. Where did you get the counter-sink tool at 3:08? Thanks
Oh, no link. I is from flee market
@@mirockswoodshop looks cool, never seen one like it before :)
Hi! ,is that a laser you can buy?
great job! What spray do you use after the glue?
Akfix gelled glue. Nothing special usual CA
Since when do you own a laser-cutter and what model?
About year. It is cheap chinese lazer. Nonamed. I almost never use it
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what 2 glues did you use?
One. CA glue
Was that suppose to collect the dust? all the dust blew on top of your table and all over the place. Wasted my time watching this!