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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2020
  • Welcome back to the shop, friends! In today's quick tip video we are discussing dust collection on the router table when cutting dados. Let me know in the comments what your solution is!
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Комментарии • 40

  • @jimstewart1044
    @jimstewart1044 4 года назад +3

    THANK YOU!
    It's nice to see someone just working with what we have instead of pushing a sponsor's latest, greatest $4,000 widget packing tool that none of us can justify buying.
    Keep 'em coming!
    Nice work!

  • @HBSuccess
    @HBSuccess 4 года назад +5

    Broom and dustpan, after I’ve cut all the dadoes. I don’t get too whacked out about dust collection - throw on a mask if it’s too bad and clean up later.

  • @dcslapout5697
    @dcslapout5697 4 года назад +1

    Good Evening Jim. Will let you know when I get there. Finally getting things set and dust collection is next on list. Hoping all is well with you

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  4 года назад

      Awesome! Send me some pics when you get it together

  • @CycoBillywoodworking
    @CycoBillywoodworking 4 года назад +1

    your one of my favourite video producers mostly because your a carpenter and part-time woodworker hat actually makes sense stay safe

  • @TetraCNC
    @TetraCNC 4 года назад +3

    something like an inverted floor sweep, use rare earth magnets to attach it just below the level of the table and put those brush thingies you see on CNC machines. Now when you push your piece it passes over it, the brush flexs out of the way and the duct gets sucked down.

  • @David.M.
    @David.M. 4 года назад

    Thanks for posting.

  • @mikel9926
    @mikel9926 4 года назад +1

    I have rare earth magnets epoxied to an extra shop vac attachment and metal strips on the sides and front of my router table to stick it to. That removes the clamps from the problem and allows for quick and easy adjustments of the fence & collection port. The same attachment can also be used on a drill press, band saw and other metal tools. Many other non ferrous tables and jigs can have a metal strip glued to them to allow for similar usage.
    A secondary idea could be to make something that works in your t-tracks to vary attachment locations also. That method could also be share/moved between multiple devices or jigs as the need arises.. I prefer solutions that work in multiple situations over a single use setup. Single use setup unless used frequently just takes up too much space that could be used for other tools (pronounced "toys")

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  4 года назад

      We love our “toys”, I mean “tools”! 😂
      Great ideas Mike!

  • @kauerpc
    @kauerpc 4 года назад

    Nice video, Jim! There is this channel called Hooked on Wood, run by Dennis, a Dutch guy. His channel is very nice and he has a video on a improved insert for dust collection on the table saw. You would like it and maybe can apply the same concept to the router table. Thanks for the content, cheers!

  • @danbailey96
    @danbailey96 4 года назад +1

    I have never had a big problem with saw dust ....my solution is to sweep it up into a shovel and put in the trash can. Very dusty machines are wheeled outside. 55 years of of eating dust probably equals a few 2x4s

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  4 года назад

      😂😆😆🤣 I definitely need to add wheels to some of my tools!

  • @whateman12408
    @whateman12408 4 года назад

    Perpendicular glue groove in the table top with the vacuum hooked to it.

  • @boeldridge2939
    @boeldridge2939 4 года назад

    I like the tip great idea. I have a off topic question. I see one of your favorite tools is a hatchet. What all do you do with it in the shop?

  • @myutube6422
    @myutube6422 4 года назад +2

    What about a "hole" in the table to the front/left of the bit, that would lead back to the central collection point.

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  4 года назад

      I suspect the dust would blow right over it! It’s coming out of that dado pretty fast!

    • @myutube6422
      @myutube6422 4 года назад +1

      @@lastingbuild1373 I thought about that, Rockler has a thing that screws on to the end of the table. If you got real tricky you could cut the hole and make a little shroud that stuck up and then pushed down when the board went over it. another way might be to have a "flap" on the top of the board that "trapped" the dust until you were over the hole, then the dust would have to go down the hole as it passed over it. You could test that by putting a larger or nothing that reduces the opening around the bit, then close off the dado on the end, forcing the dust to go down.

  • @Bogie3855
    @Bogie3855 4 года назад

    Put a ramp in the bottom section. The dust will slide downhill.

  • @bret_Lambky
    @bret_Lambky 4 года назад +2

    I agree that dust collection is always an issue. Especially when your in a confined work area! On your table could you put a removable slanted piece that sloped to your inlet of your vacuum? Would that help or hurt?

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  4 года назад +1

      Probably could but it would likely obstruct the board as it moves away from the bit.

    • @bret_Lambky
      @bret_Lambky 4 года назад

      LastingBuild true! It would be nice to share pictures and thoughts! I wouldn’t want to mess up the table with a lot of holes or slots. To create a downdraft type table without vacuum locking your work down would be ideal!

    • @bret_Lambky
      @bret_Lambky 4 года назад +1

      LastingBuild I must have been having a senior moment... I originally was talking about inside the cabinet under the table through the center front door. Create a ramp that would slope towards the shop vac nozzle.

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  4 года назад +1

      Bret Lambky I have been thinking of doing that for years and still haven’t done it! I think it would help

    • @bret_Lambky
      @bret_Lambky 4 года назад

      LastingBuild , very cool I have a very small shop. I have incorporated my router on the end of my Table-saw. It needs some adjustments, but it will be great to have a good router station when done. I’m going to branch out and do a few videos on my channel. I’m sure everyone has an opinion...lol have a blessed week my UTube friend...

  • @allkindsofmusic2275
    @allkindsofmusic2275 4 года назад

    Quick tip: saturate your image a bit and you'll get a really nice look

  • @CycoBillywoodworking
    @CycoBillywoodworking 4 года назад +1

    a broom and dustpan

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  4 года назад +1

      That is definitely the most economical option!

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 4 года назад

    Hi, I drilled a small hole just along side the router bit so that the dust is captued by the dado and sucked down into the router cupboard

  • @thingsinmyhead4189
    @thingsinmyhead4189 4 года назад

    I've got that same craftsman bandsaw! But the table on mine is slightly warped...like less than 1/8, but more than 1/16. Any ideas for an easy fix? I thought about just making a new table out of some thin plywood...

  • @Vman7757
    @Vman7757 4 года назад +1

    What about if the board is to long? Could you mount it so it faces up so you can push past the shop vac hose?

    • @robertmcclenning5696
      @robertmcclenning5696 4 года назад +1

      That's kinda what I was thinking. Mount the nozzle of the shop vac flush or just below the edge of the table, sucking the dust down. Don't know if it would work or if the dust would just shoot over the nozzle.

    • @lastingbuild1373
      @lastingbuild1373  4 года назад

      I think you guys are onto something!

  • @StuartGeers
    @StuartGeers 4 года назад

    Has anyone ever just turned their router table into a sanding table?