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Thread: Another dust skirt issue

  1. #1
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    Default Another dust skirt issue

    I recently set up my new benchtop bot - love it. However I haven't gotten used to the new dust skirt. It's in the way when I change router bits. The old dust skirt wasn't connected to the Z car and I could raise the router and easily get at the collet to change a bit. The new dust skirt is connected to the Z car. It's in the way of getting at the collet. I know I can go around to the back and drop the dust skirt but the old skirt was easier to deal with. Am I missing something? Does anyone have a solution to this problem?

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    A wing nut on the side of the mounting brackett.

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    I have a bit change position at the end of the table. I run the router over to about -4 4 which brings it clear of the spoil board and drop the Z to -4. I can then easily drop the dust skirt by removing the wing nut and change the bit. Once done I return Z to 1 and send the head back out wherever it needs to go.

    Robert

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    Phil,
    I have the dust shoe mounted to where I can put one wrench on the top and one from the bottom by lifting the skirting. I do not need to remove the dust skirt. It took a couple of bit changes to get used to it.
    Ryan

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    I tried leaving the skirt on, just can't get the hang of that. I prefer to pull the skirt off at a bit change position I described so I guess the short answer is, do what works for you.

    What would be nice instead of a thumb screw is some kind of hasp or clip to release the dust skirt and snap it back on. One that didn't require lowering the Z axis to get to.

    Robert

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    Hi Harryball
    Check out the picture from the Minnesota camp shopbot . There is a cool mod of the dust boot .

    Bot on

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    I purchased a long t-handled Allen wrench.
    I move the bot to the end of the table and lower it to about -3. At this point both Allen screws are easy to get. I then remove the whole dust skirt assembly. Now every thing is accessible. I can now change the bit and adjust the skirt height if needed.

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