I came across a design for a CNC dustboot that I thought others might be interested in, so here it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFIy5Jyz23E
I came across a design for a CNC dustboot that I thought others might be interested in, so here it is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFIy5Jyz23E
My immediate question...because it is rigid you will always need whatever depth of cut you have, in extra length of bit to stick past the bottom of the dust chute...how do you set that up before cutting?
Words of Wisdom:
“Words that sink into your ears are whispered…… not yelled”
“The biggest trouble maker you’ll probably ever have to deal with, watches you from the mirror every morn’n”
“The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth”
-----------
Just remember...when it's time for the hearse to pull up..there's no luggage rack on top!
-----------
The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it...Thomas Jefferson
Maybe you didn't see it, but @~7:30ish in the video, he does discuss a small magnetic ring mount for a brush guard, but he has gotten that far yet.
Prototypes-we've all been there.
The design is interesting. It appears to be fairly easy to build and it looks effective. I agree that some sort of brush is desirable. I posted it to see what others might have to offer.
Phil
I solved that problem and also the noise issue this way.
Daniel E.
ShopBot PRS 48x96 (2010 Model)
Porter Cable Router
Vacuum Table w/ 2 Fein vacs
Aspire 9.0
What I do when I don't mess up wood: http://www.pathhome.net
Impressive enclosure.