Building a Cyclone (DIY dust collector part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2022
- Thank you for watching!
Part 2, Building the Blower:
• Building a Blower (DIY...
Part 3, Finishing the Dust Collector:
• Building a cyclone dus...
Thanks to Bill Pentz. His website provides useful info about dust collection:
billpentz.com/woodworking/cycl...
I was also inspired by Marius Hornberger to do this build. Here are Playlists to his fantastic dust collector builds:
• Building a Small Dust ...
• Building a Big Dust Co...
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Oh yeah, Jer is back! Really nice cyclone. Looking forward to the blower video
SHHHHH!!! Shut up dude! Jeremy is like a baby deer or a butterfly, if he knows you see him, you’ll scare him away. You have to let him come to you lol
Marius! My two favourite makers Marius and Jer in the same place, one night only!!
It’s great to see Marius’ comment on Jer’s work. I was thinking as I watched how these 2 young men are so very much alike in their dedication to quality and perfection in their work. Thank you both.
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Jer, I know you don't post often, so it's always a nice surprise to see a new video from you. Your projects are always so well thought out, and I appreciate the thought and effort that go into sharing them with all of us. Cheers. JB
It's so good to see you're making content again. Best wishes from England 🇬🇧
Ditto. Dk
Glad to see you making content again. You were one of the original people I had watched and was sorry to see you go. Welcome Back.
Looks,like you’ve gone through a lot since the last video. Welcome back. We are here for you. 👍🏻😃
You have been missed. Very much. For you are one of the great DIY'rs on RUclips. And we love what ever you do. kind Sir. Welcome back.
Glad to see you still making content!
Great project. So good to see you posting again! 👌
18:41 "Sometimes figuring out a faster way to do something is slower than just doing it the slow way". A thousand programmer souls cried in unison here. Programmers can spend hours making something to automate a 10 minute task.
^ story of my life 😆😅
Like everyone else, I’m glad to see you back, you know it seems every time I watch a Mathias video you’d come to mind. Hope all is well.
Nice. We know we have two more coming. Good news.
It's fun to be in the shop by yourself at nighttime right ! 👍
1:05 - yeah I fell for it. You earned yourself a thumbs up.
Very glad to see this vid. Looking forward to more build videos!
ALSO fell for it haha!. Curiosity got the best of me. So good to see another video though!
haven't fallen for one of those in years!
Yup I fell for it too..
I don't get it
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glad to see you back!
It makes me so happy to see you again man you have no idea how.
Jeremy, it’s great to see you posting content again, and sharing your skills with us all. My sons and I think of you every time we use our 2” x 72” belt grinder: which we built together, using your superb plans.
Thank you!
No questions, I just have to say it is so good to see you "in action".
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Watching you create precise, robust tools has always been a joy. I'm so glad you have a shop again!
Great to see you back Jeremy.
Good to see you again. Hope you're doing fine.
Fantastic to see a new video from you. I was just on my way to bed, but now I'm watching a video instead I guess!
I have enjoyed your work. I am sorry to hear that some of the items you had from the past are no longer with you, but you can build more. I hope you have found a path and a place that makes you happy.
So glad to have you back and making!
I'm glad to see you post again. I hope everything is going well.
In answer to the sealant question, automotive seam sealer. This sort of application is exactly what it's designed to do.
Also, if you use a hammer to relieve the bending stresses as you form the sheet metal you'll have an easier time of it as you progress around the form.
In any case, fantastic work as always. Good to see you post again.
Awesome to see you back! Can't wait to see the projects you have lined up.
So glad to see you back jer!!
Very good to have you back!
Glad you're back! Always love your overbuilt inventions.
It's great to see you back on YT Jer!
Great video and build, thank you!
It is nice to see you back. I hope all is well
I wish I was that handy.
Nice to see a new video of you
You need a laser welder. They are cooooool!
So glad to see an update from you! I hope you are doing well
I revisit several of your videos regularly. Like every month or so. Many of them are wonderful I just watched your ruler sheath video two nights ago.. Such a great example of prototyping and troubleshooting through multiple iterations until finding a perfect design that works for you.
You’re a real inspiration to guys like me. I’m a little bit older than you but I’ve spent a lot of time teaching younger folks everything from woodworking to blacksmithing and machining. you’re a real inspiration to younger folks, (and older folks for that matter) and your work is always top notch.
I watch them too!
Good to see you back buddy, hope life is now treating you good!
Welcome back Jer. Nice to see you again
I’ve missed your projects, glad to see you back. Looking forward to your next video!
Glad you were able to get in a shop. I always enjoy your content.
Hooray! I'm glad to see you having good fun again!
Welcome back! We are never going to give you up ;)
You have crazy good skills. A tip on cutting thin metal with a jig saw I learned while building a Teardrop camper is to place the metal on a sheet of 2" foam board. It will support the metal and allow to cut into the foam board.
I'm happy to see you making content again. I hope everything is going well with you.
Great to see you back!
Good to see you back Jer! Hope to see some more vids now Hope all is well!
Welcome back. We miss your well deigned projects and hope you will do more.
Absolutely shocked and happy to to see you make content. Thank you
Yes!! We've missed you Jer!
So good to see you fabricating in your new place.
Yay! Welcome back, Jeremy! I hope all is going well for you personally and professionally!
Looking forward to watching. I’ve always loved your videos and engineering.
Very happy to see you posting again. In my opinion you are one of the most talented ones on YT regarding craftsmanship, production, and content. Hope to see more in the future. No pressure though.
so happy to see your projects again
Getting the notice that you had a new video was like being told a good friend was back in town. Thanks.
I am so glad to see you back making things like this again.....and better yet, bringing us all along for the ride....thanks for inspiring me to make one of your 2 x 72 grinders....I've long recognized your genius. Palmer Moynihan
Really amazing to see somebody building Penz's design by hand. I thought about it long and hard, but I don't have your welding skills, so kudos for you for taking this on, and for sharing with the rest of us.
I'm so glad to see you back Jer!!! Hope to see more from you in the near future!
Frickin' QR code. Gets me every time.
So glad to see you making content again! Looking forward to more videos
When the world needed him the most, he returned...
glad you are back, looks like its time for a tig welder for that thin stuff
Yeah!! That might be one of my next tool purchases.
So glad to see your back and you're well!
I've thought many times I'd like to see you do a colab with Matthias and then you mentioned him. That was one step in the right direction. Let's make this happen. Keep up the great work, by the way.
Good to see you posting again Jer! This is yet another one of your very impressive builds! Looking forward to the follow up videos. Be well.......... 👍👍😉😉
Great! It's great that you're back! Take care! :)
Great to have you back with your high-quality projects! I can't wait to see what you can do at your new workshop.
Seeing this made my day!! Part 1 means more Jer!
Great video Jeremy! Looks like a great shop. You both have great tools for helping each other by the looks of things. Good idea to sort that dust thing out straight away. Looking forward to your next part on this. ALWAYS worth watching your videos! I learn so much from you.
Its so nice to see you creating again.
Welcome back Jer! Great to see a video from you again!
Good to see you, Jeremy! Looking forward to this series! :-)
Hope you're landing on your feet out there and enjoying your journey!
Awesome to see new stuff from you 💜
So glad to see you back around! That's the definition of quality entertainment for every DIY-guy. I just love it! Thanks a lot
Great job! As always. Good to have you back here, Jer.
Welcome back my beautiful friend!
Imagine my surprise seeing a notification from "Jer". Glad to see that you're doing well and this is a nice project. Looking forward to the next parts.
jerr is back! great proyects man! we missed you! , saludos desde argetina (greeting from argentina)
So glad to see you back.
Always a pleasure to watch you work, Jer. I kept thinking, "He should have a slip roll." Then I could easily imagine bending and forming the sheet metal in whatever ways I could come up with. I am eager to see the continuation. Well done!
Thanks! A slip roll would be nice, but I kinda like finding ways to make things without the “right” tool.
Awesome Vid!!! Glad you are back!!! Your video's were the inspiration for me to build a shop, learn all processes of welding, learn machining and build some custom tools / machines for my shop. I really hope you know just how much of an inspiration you are to others!!!!
Jer Schmidt. Nice to meet you! with a whole new person! Congratulations...
Glad to see you back. 👍
Seeing you back here MADE MY DAY! Great project, can't wait for part two. I used to design high speed packing equipment, and if there is one thing I can see and love in your work, it is the ability to overcome issues and to do it in a way that uses two things that seem to be sorely missing in todays world - common sense and creativity. The touch of genius is the icing on the cake. Welcome back!
So many cool tools! Excited for more content!
Great to see you back in the shed. And what a build to start with !
Nice to see you back. As always, I love the methodical approach and problem solving. Beautiful work.
Hurray! New content! So glad to see you back making videos!
As a side note, Ron Covell has great videos for sheet metal fabrication. In the "F-Bomb" series he shows techniques for simple ways of calculating spring back and then creating smaller templates so the metal "rests" back to intended dimensions. Probably too late for this project, but good info for future projects. Definitely worth checking out.
I don't know Ron Covell. But on RUclips, he appears to be The sinonym of proper INTEGRITY. ✨
Ron Covell has really good videos on making cones and other shapes from sheet metal. Also if the silicone doesn’t hold up I’d like to suggest automotive seam sealer. Love your videos. Can’t wait for more.
Jer!
Good to see you back doing the things - thanks for sharing! Really enjoy seeing your processes.
Excellent. You always have both well thought out and well built projects. It's a real treat for us.
YES!!! So happy to see you again! Looking forward to follow along in the new shop with you. Awesome first project back, but please share small updates and shop-projects also, cause your projects are pure class, but I watch just as much for you and your personality. Now on to watch some of your other videos, while I wait for the next one. Can't wait!
I agree! smol videos and updates!
THE PEOPLE LOVE YOU, JER !
Nice job. Well done, and thank you for sharing.
Great to see you working on something this cool!
Thanks for sharing.
Happy to see you back.
Excelente trabajo. Eres ejemplo a seguir. Felicitaciones!
Welcome back Jeremy! Good to see you dropping content again. Nice B.A.D. (boulder aided design) for the collector.
Cutting tin with a jigsaw is a great way to test the hearing protection :)
Looking forward to more excellent vids
Cheers
Glad to have you back!! Great looking project!!
Yes, hes back!!
Weve waiting soo long !
It was a nice surprise to see a video out from you today. Looks like a really well constructed cyclone. I look forward to the next couple videos on it.
You definitely got your mileage out of that grinder you built on this project.
Mastic duct sealant is what is usually used to "caulk" ducting to seal it.
Glad to see you back!
I'm always amazed by the workarounds you figure out 🤯