Nice video and excellent approach! I’m working on the same thing for my Jet 14. I’m thinking, though that the cabinet port might be placed higher on the door to pull airborne dust away before it gets between the blade and the tire where it tends to build up over time and impact performance. Now… if I only had a 3D printer. Hmmmm….
Nice video and excellent approach! I’m working on the same thing for my Jet 14. I’m thinking, though that the cabinet port might be placed higher on the door to pull airborne dust away before it gets between the blade and the tire where it tends to build up over time and impact performance. Now… if I only had a 3D printer. Hmmmm….
Great job, the 3D part is excellent! I have a General 490 that needs a better set up like yours... I'm actually down the road in Burlington! Cheers
Very well done. I like the magnetic design. I have a Jet Bandsaw and will try this. I also have 3 3d printers 🙂
Interesting. I would’ve thought your piece right under the worktop would’ve been sufficient.
How is it working so far?
What kind of band soul is that I'm looking for one heavy harbor freight looking for a
This is a general international. Built in 2002
It is a pity you did not put an air inlet into the cabinet because no air in means no air out.
The cabinet is not air tight, there are several gaps where the blade enters the bottom cabinet.