It's been a while so it's time to choose the winners of the giveaway congrats to Henrik, Ruben and Gary (I left a comment under your comments, please send me an email to get your dust shoe). Thanks a lot for all of your comments! That was cool and I hope to make more of that in the future. Have a nice day!
I am 17, and I made my maxhine 1 year ago and I cant run it too much because of the dust so it will be a great addition and it will help me learn more and get more out of my machine
Currently building the Indymill. It’s so much fun and great that there are updates to look forward to .I can’t wait to see the full potential of this machine. #i need the indymill dust shoe in my life!!!!!!! # Indymill............
i have built and upgraded this kind of mashine and love it it looks professional that comes from a big company, making daily custom machined aluminum parts daily without problems except some bits here and there becouse of thay getting worn and dull, over all very good machine with low maininstance
I need one because I just finished designing and running the dremel CNC with the big spindle and I don’t want to end up with dust allover after every job Great work, keep it up
Nikodem, been watching your whole series on the Indy Mill. Some day I might build one, but I have not done it yet. I don't want a dust shoe. I really just wanted to give you huge props for the project and channel. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology, but not sure I would have put this project together even now without major help. The fact you are still in high school is absolutely amazing. Keep going and continue to do great things. Make some great inventions that will change the world.
It is your channel that made me start collecting parts to build a dremelcnc this year. Bought the 500w spindel already. A dustshoe that fits on that would be a great addition. Thanks
So, I am a student of control and automation engineering and a couple months ago I designed and built a CNC machine from scratch. The main goal to built one of this machines was to build combat robots due the robotics team that I am a member, but after some time the people around the city heard about me and started to searching me to do some woodworking, furniture. This made me so happy that I decided to start a business and now I'm trying to upgrade my CNC to attend the people searching for my job. One of my inspirations to build my machine was your channel, I saw that is possible to have a good machine starting with what you have and making upgrades. Would be an honor to receive one of this pieces that you designed, and even more, use them on my CNC machine. Thanks!!
I also used a transparent pet sheet for the first time. Then I tried silicone, but it was very sucked in. As a result, it is best printed with nylon. The shape is about the same as you cut out the first time. But at the top it is thicker, at the bottom it is thinner to bend.
I am probably late, but it will be great to have it for my self built cnc, don't have a printer for the adaptor, but u can send the design files and an adaptor, I would be grateful as we use the machine as a communal learning system for the individuals who zero access to learn g cam or cad.
You've done a great job. Your cnc machine is perfect and you're improving it constantly. Really good. It's really amazing to watch your videos. I think in future you'll be a new brand in a cnc world.
I wonder if its possible to put a fan on the spindle itself and make a vacuum cleaner straight on the head, will definitely give that a try some time around
Hi Nikodem, greetings from Belgium :) Some months ago, I finished my dremel CNC (with some adjustments); though one of the remaining problems is still the dust which flies all over the place. If you still have a spare one, I realy could use it. Since Fusion 360 changed it's license system, I have problems launching this program, hence I can't design it anymore by myself... Btw: great stuff, keep up the good work, it's amazing how a young person like yourself can work all those things out!
Hey, what about printing brush style comb for that vac cleaner magnetic head. Just like they do "hairy lion" you could print plastic "brush wall" and wrap it around that magnetic piece 🤔💁
I don't like begging, but if you want me to, I will. Great channel 👏 I've been really inspired by your builds, keep the great content flowing. Greetings from the UK
Great ideas in this video! I need a dust shoe, but I'm not asking for one of the free ones because there are others more deserving than me. Instead I'm going to make my own one using some of your ideas - like the magnets. Thank you for sharing :)
I'm planning to make the IndyMill so i would like to have the "shoe" for the spindle. Maybe i can use it for my dremmel CNC. Even if i dont win i really enjoy your content and project 😁
good video nikodem, i was just thinking the same, shorter skirt might help, and then you did it, good work, im making one like it at some point, still not done building, im taking my time :)
Hey Nikodem, is that a custom cooling fan on the 500w spindle? Good work on the dust shoe - Ilike the clear material, its way better than the usual brush material....and inexpensive is the best price! 😉
Hi, i love your channel and always great to see you come up with new designs and improve your set ups. I'm currently making/building a workbee Sphinx clone and dust shoe is on my list of things to make when i complete my build but it would help me get up and running quicker!
You have new follower! :)...I watched couple of your videos, and there is a lot of great advises, and things that I can utilize... :) I want to buy CNC, so I'm watching all videos on YT, and your videos are great... :) Couple of things that I want to know: -If you put masking tape or something like that on plywood, and cut it with CNC, do you get less chipped edges? -How many passes you need to cut 10mm plywood with 3.175mm end mill? -Can you make living hinge with 3mm plywood with CNC(I know that with laser you can) -WIll you make enclosure for that CNC, to reduce noise and dust all over the place? Sorry for my bad english. :)
Would be perfect addon for my DIY CNC... even if you don't give me one, I'll build one myself :D... BTW, you could just take a simple broom and reuse the bristles ;)
@Nikodem Bartnik Its been my dream to have a cnc machine and a 3D Printer. Until now I didn't have space for any, I didn't even have a room of my own. Now, I am moving out, and Every weekend and days I can go to my new place I work on it: I floored and painted everything but there is no furniture in there. I want to make the best of it, I am streaming every day, and work to open a RUclips channel. If You Send me one, I Will be happy, I will Use it to my best, I will improve my content's quality with it, do My Best to improve it, and make it better!
Kia ora brother! Warm regards from Aotearoa New Zealand! I really like these additions to the IndyMill and have started sourcing the parts based on your videos and drawings. Ive made some modifications to the dfx files that I would love to chat to you about if you have time/ interest. Thank you for sharing! Happy making!
That is awesome, I need to upgrade from my 2018 CNC to a ' real' CNC machine, the IndyMill seems to be the perfect solution. May I ask what the approximate costs are to build one of a similar size to your prototype?
Nice video, but the design of that dust shoe with the skirt is a bad idea in my opinion. U lose a lot of vacuum power with that. You should make the design something more like a real vacuum head that is closer to the material that you cut. Smaller in diameter so it will increase the vacuum force. Imagine something like the air assist for the laser head positioning, version 1: a ring around the head or version 2: something that sucks next to the drill. Keep up the good work. I like your video.
I was looking forward to you releasing your "500W Dust shoe"-video for quite a while now! :) Just recently I got to a point where I can start my first milling tests with my self-designed desktop CNC. I'm hoping to use it mainly for milling PCBs. As that is nasty stuff I will definitly need an encolsure and a vacuuming-system. So if you have spare dust-shoe parts I will gladly take one :)
Przy tych parametrach (ap 3.5 mm, feed 900) to wrzeciono nie sprawia problemów? Nie słychać że wyraźnie się męczy czy coś? Mam w tej chwili w swojej zrobionej po kosztach frezarce jakieś wrzeciono niby 800W, typowo do drewna, 30k obrotów (pokazywałeś ją kiedyś na filmie ale nie montowałeś do maszyny) no i raczej przy tych parametrach mocno gubi moc i obroty dzięki czemu elegancko łamie frezy. Jeśli to 500W jest pod tym względem lepsze to chyba czas na zmianę bo z tamtym wrzecionem to same problemy XD
calkiem spoko te twoje pomysly Nikodem, pytanie - czemu nie zrobisz sobie "cyclone" do Twojego odkurzacza. Zajmuje sie woodworking od ponad 4 lat hobbistycznie ale z duzym zaangazowaniem, bez cyklona szczerze mialbym duzy problem z utrzymaniem czystosci pod wzgledem pylu, do tego swietnie trzyma odkurzacz w pelnej mocy - pusty pojemnik glowny, silnik odkurzacza pracuje z pelna moca bo go nic nie zapycha... taki myk. CNC mam od paru dni, choc juz od dluzszego czasu uzywam i lasera i druku 3d to jednak tu z routerami cnc troche nowy temat dla mnie. Fajnie sie oglada Twoje filmiki. Smart boy you are. English is my almost first language but polski tez uzywam ze wzgledu na orzelka na moim ID :) no nic. pozdrawiam i zycze powodzenia w kolejnych pomyslach. Fingers crossed.
enjoying ur videos Nik mate. I'm attempting to build my own CNC but I'm a complete dope when it comes to Electronic side of the build so I get lost in the whole thing. I think I read too many things and info overload is too much and I think it's way beyond me..
@@nikodembartnik no probs. Don't count me in for the price draw though as I don't have a CNC machine YET! I should be able to build one soon thanks to your channel! Keep it up!❤️👍
Hey, I found your channel 2 days ago and watched a bunch of your videos. Keep up the great work! I‘m a 19 year old guy from Germany who built his own CNC-Machine. Today i started my first project. I‘d love to win one of your dust shoes! Greetings from Germany, Henrik :)
Cześć, naprawdę jesteś niesamowity, ale dlaczego nie poświęciłeś 10 minut czytania Google na temat wytłoczek z jajek? Akustycznie nie działa nic, a zbiera kurz. Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
A year ago Minh printed a similar dust shoe... ruclips.net/video/H9qh9srIl00/видео.html with the very same material. And Minh was not the very first to do it. Is it a beauty contest?
Try this: www.cnc3d.com.au/product-page/dust-shoe-brush-strip-70mm-100mm-bristles I got mine from Banggood but can't seem to find it there any longer. The longest bristles are too long and flexible - they get sucked up into the air exhaust.
Just wanted to suggest a solution to your 'dust shield', perhaps you can affix a bunch of thin but wide paintbrushes with nylon or stiff bristles. They should be flexible enough to move with your drill assembly & could help contain the dust particles better. The only potential downside to this approach is that you can't see what you're milling. *alternatively, you can try using a thicker acetate/acrylic sheet so that they would be stiffer & won't be pulled up by the vacuum's suction. Cheers from Southeast Asia & looking forward to your next update!
Widziałem gdzieś na youtubie że ktoś użył plastikowego włosia z miotły, wkleił to włosie do slotu wyfrezowanego w magnetycznie przyczepianej części szczotki cyjanoakrylem. Utrudni to nagrywanie pracy maszyny bo nie będzie widać frezu, ale funkcjonalnie powinno się sprawdzić.
It's been a while so it's time to choose the winners of the giveaway congrats to Henrik, Ruben and Gary (I left a comment under your comments, please send me an email to get your dust shoe). Thanks a lot for all of your comments! That was cool and I hope to make more of that in the future. Have a nice day!
I am 17, and I made my maxhine 1 year ago and I cant run it too much because of the dust so it will be a great addition and it will help me learn more and get more out of my machine
I was just thinking about designing my own shoe and you just happen to post a video a few seconds ago. Love all your work and designs, stay safe.
Awesome! Thank you!
Currently building the Indymill. It’s so much fun and great that there are updates to look forward to .I can’t wait to see the full potential of this machine. #i need the indymill dust shoe in my life!!!!!!! # Indymill............
I will also start my build in march!
i have built and upgraded this kind of mashine and love it it looks professional that comes from a big company, making daily custom machined aluminum parts daily without problems except some bits here and there becouse of thay getting worn and dull, over all very good machine with low maininstance
I literally designed mine yesterday. And now I want to compare yours and mine ^^
@Nikodem Bartnik - Door sweep seal that you are looking for. It's a long brush with aluminium fixing. It can be bent to curved.
I need one because I just finished designing and running the dremel CNC with the big spindle and I don’t want to end up with dust allover after every job
Great work, keep it up
Nikodem, been watching your whole series on the Indy Mill. Some day I might build one, but I have not done it yet. I don't want a dust shoe. I really just wanted to give you huge props for the project and channel. I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering Technology, but not sure I would have put this project together even now without major help. The fact you are still in high school is absolutely amazing. Keep going and continue to do great things. Make some great inventions that will change the world.
It is your channel that made me start collecting parts to build a dremelcnc this year. Bought the 500w spindel already. A dustshoe that fits on that would be a great addition. Thanks
I’m in the process of building a CNC and this would be a great addition to the project.
You could take broom bristles as material in stead of plastic foil.
They are more stiff and will clean the workpiece 👍🏻
So, I am a student of control and automation engineering and a couple months ago I designed and built a CNC machine from scratch. The main goal to built one of this machines was to build combat robots due the robotics team that I am a member, but after some time the people around the city heard about me and started to searching me to do some woodworking, furniture. This made me so happy that I decided to start a business and now I'm trying to upgrade my CNC to attend the people searching for my job. One of my inspirations to build my machine was your channel, I saw that is possible to have a good machine starting with what you have and making upgrades. Would be an honor to receive one of this pieces that you designed, and even more, use them on my CNC machine. Thanks!!
Nikodem, oglądając Twoje filmy odzyskuje wiarę w inteligencję Polskiej młodzieży. Świetnie i tak trzymaj!
I also used a transparent pet sheet for the first time. Then I tried silicone, but it was very sucked in. As a result, it is best printed with nylon. The shape is about the same as you cut out the first time. But at the top it is thicker, at the bottom it is thinner to bend.
Try tpu, works well for me.
Always a pleasure to watch, Nikodem.
A path to CNC world, just starting to gather parts in order to build Indymill. Love your designs, stay safe!
Use bottle plastic for the walls, I did that and am very happy.
it is cool and you are a good engineer and I love your Engineering
Great video, I've tried alot of different dust shoe styles for the 500w spindle and none have worked that well 👍
Thanks 👍
I am probably late, but it will be great to have it for my self built cnc, don't have a printer for the adaptor, but u can send the design files and an adaptor, I would be grateful as we use the machine as a communal learning system for the individuals who zero access to learn g cam or cad.
You've done a great job. Your cnc machine is perfect and you're improving it constantly. Really good. It's really amazing to watch your videos. I think in future you'll be a new brand in a cnc world.
Thank you very much!
I wonder if its possible to put a fan on the spindle itself and make a vacuum cleaner straight on the head, will definitely give that a try some time around
Watch Marius Hornberger's video about the CNC dust shoe. He made the shoe from a brush. It is very good solution but you cant see what the CNC does.
Hi Nikodem, greetings from Belgium :) Some months ago, I finished my dremel CNC (with some adjustments); though one of the remaining problems is still the dust which flies all over the place. If you still have a spare one, I realy could use it. Since Fusion 360 changed it's license system, I have problems launching this program, hence I can't design it anymore by myself... Btw: great stuff, keep up the good work, it's amazing how a young person like yourself can work all those things out!
Hi Ruben,
Congrats, dust shoe is yours :)
Please send me an email: nikodem@indystry.cc
try providing air supply and return from the vacuum into the cutter.
you can just drill some holes in the perimeter of the shoe and put in them the broom hairs ( i don't know what its name)
But I prefer a transparent solution so that I can see what's going on while milling
@@nikodembartnik yeah that make sens
Hey, what about printing brush style comb for that vac cleaner magnetic head.
Just like they do "hairy lion" you could print plastic "brush wall" and wrap it around that magnetic piece 🤔💁
Please Focus on indymill project
can you please test Glass cutter blade on CNC instead spindle?
I don't like begging, but if you want me to, I will. Great channel 👏 I've been really inspired by your builds, keep the great content flowing. Greetings from the UK
Hi Gary,
Congrats, dust shoe is yours :)
Please send me an email: nikodem@indystry.cc
That was cool ! Love it... Thank you for inspiring me bro 🔥
Great ideas in this video! I need a dust shoe, but I'm not asking for one of the free ones because there are others more deserving than me. Instead I'm going to make my own one using some of your ideas - like the magnets. Thank you for sharing :)
next time ver, 3 try leavening 2 on the magnets stick out to be locating pins
Awsome Job! Btw dose anyone have suggestions for beginner cnc projects?
I'm planning to make the IndyMill so i would like to have the "shoe" for the spindle. Maybe i can use it for my dremmel CNC.
Even if i dont win i really enjoy your content and project 😁
Any plans to make the fusion files available? Love the design and would save me having to design it from scratch.
good video nikodem, i was just thinking the same, shorter skirt might help, and then you did it, good work, im making one like it at some point, still not done building, im taking my time :)
Definitely a great upgrade
I think so too!
This is great. Thank you for sharing everything
Hey Nikodem, is that a custom cooling fan on the 500w spindle? Good work on the dust shoe - Ilike the clear material, its way better than the usual brush material....and inexpensive is the best price! 😉
Search for brush strips that are used to attach to doors.
Well it’s simple, I REALLY NEED ONE! Lol! All kidding aside, absolutely brilliant idea!
Hi, i love your channel and always great to see you come up with new designs and improve your set ups. I'm currently making/building a workbee Sphinx clone and dust shoe is on my list of things to make when i complete my build but it would help me get up and running quicker!
I need one for my cnc.
You have new follower! :)...I watched couple of your videos, and there is a lot of great advises, and things that I can utilize... :)
I want to buy CNC, so I'm watching all videos on YT, and your videos are great... :)
Couple of things that I want to know:
-If you put masking tape or something like that on plywood, and cut it with CNC, do you get less chipped edges?
-How many passes you need to cut 10mm plywood with 3.175mm end mill?
-Can you make living hinge with 3mm plywood with CNC(I know that with laser you can)
-WIll you make enclosure for that CNC, to reduce noise and dust all over the place?
Sorry for my bad english. :)
Simple and effective, great design!
Would be perfect addon for my DIY CNC... even if you don't give me one, I'll build one myself :D... BTW, you could just take a simple broom and reuse the bristles ;)
I think this will fine for my mill... thanks
@Nikodem Bartnik
Its been my dream to have a cnc machine and a 3D Printer. Until now I didn't have space for any, I didn't even have a room of my own. Now, I am moving out, and Every weekend and days I can go to my new place I work on it: I floored and painted everything but there is no furniture in there. I want to make the best of it, I am streaming every day, and work to open a RUclips channel.
If You Send me one, I Will be happy, I will Use it to my best, I will improve my content's quality with it, do My Best to improve it, and make it better!
Kia ora brother! Warm regards from Aotearoa New Zealand! I really like these additions to the IndyMill and have started sourcing the parts based on your videos and drawings. Ive made some modifications to the dfx files that I would love to chat to you about if you have time/ interest. Thank you for sharing! Happy making!
That is awesome, I need to upgrade from my 2018 CNC to a ' real' CNC machine, the IndyMill seems to be the perfect solution. May I ask what the approximate costs are to build one of a similar size to your prototype?
Cool! Approximate cost is between 700-900 USD
Nice video, but the design of that dust shoe with the skirt is a bad idea in my opinion. U lose a lot of vacuum power with that. You should make the design something more like a real vacuum head that is closer to the material that you cut. Smaller in diameter so it will increase the vacuum force. Imagine something like the air assist for the laser head positioning, version 1: a ring around the head or version 2: something that sucks next to the drill. Keep up the good work. I like your video.
Awesome Job Loved the live Stream too!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi, I was wondering can you sell a full kit all parts?
Next upgrade: ATC on indymill 😁😁
That's could be a good upgrade for this cnc
I could use 1 but I just really like your videos so I'll keep watching if I don't get 1....
I was looking forward to you releasing your "500W Dust shoe"-video for quite a while now! :) Just recently I got to a point where I can start my first milling tests with my self-designed desktop CNC. I'm hoping to use it mainly for milling PCBs. As that is nasty stuff I will definitly need an encolsure and a vacuuming-system. So if you have spare dust-shoe parts I will gladly take one :)
Przy tych parametrach (ap 3.5 mm, feed 900) to wrzeciono nie sprawia problemów? Nie słychać że wyraźnie się męczy czy coś? Mam w tej chwili w swojej zrobionej po kosztach frezarce jakieś wrzeciono niby 800W, typowo do drewna, 30k obrotów (pokazywałeś ją kiedyś na filmie ale nie montowałeś do maszyny) no i raczej przy tych parametrach mocno gubi moc i obroty dzięki czemu elegancko łamie frezy. Jeśli to 500W jest pod tym względem lepsze to chyba czas na zmianę bo z tamtym wrzecionem to same problemy XD
calkiem spoko te twoje pomysly Nikodem, pytanie - czemu nie zrobisz sobie "cyclone" do Twojego odkurzacza. Zajmuje sie woodworking od ponad 4 lat hobbistycznie ale z duzym zaangazowaniem, bez cyklona szczerze mialbym duzy problem z utrzymaniem czystosci pod wzgledem pylu, do tego swietnie trzyma odkurzacz w pelnej mocy - pusty pojemnik glowny, silnik odkurzacza pracuje z pelna moca bo go nic nie zapycha... taki myk. CNC mam od paru dni, choc juz od dluzszego czasu uzywam i lasera i druku 3d to jednak tu z routerami cnc troche nowy temat dla mnie. Fajnie sie oglada Twoje filmiki. Smart boy you are. English is my almost first language but polski tez uzywam ze wzgledu na orzelka na moim ID :) no nic. pozdrawiam i zycze powodzenia w kolejnych pomyslach. Fingers crossed.
enjoying ur videos Nik mate. I'm attempting to build my own CNC but I'm a complete dope when it comes to Electronic side of the build so I get lost in the whole thing. I think I read too many things and info overload is too much and I think it's way beyond me..
Hello Nikodem, may I ask about the duct you're using, particularly where to buy it? Cheers.
Another great video! Well done! 👍
Thanks again!
@@nikodembartnik no probs. Don't count me in for the price draw though as I don't have a CNC machine YET! I should be able to build one soon thanks to your channel! Keep it up!❤️👍
you absolutely have to give it to me because I'm currently rebuilding your CNC
Видео получилось полезным
. Спасибо за столь познавательно видео.
Awesome video much better than my design!
lmao, I was just thinking about one of your projects before I got this notification XD
Because I am following you a long time now I just love your projects and the way you make your videos.
It is just amazing!!
Keep on the good work!! 🔥🔥
howmuch does the indymill cost when assembled from scratch? I can't find it somewhere... (ballpark figure is fine)
Sklejkę lepiej ciąć przeciwbieżnie, będzie ładniejsza krawędź, spróbuj 😊
Im building a DiY CNC on buget, witch you can see on my Chanel
Looking for to build one of these
Very good design, thank you for sharing....
Shipping would be cheap?
Do you ship to Australia? It’s not on your country list in the store.
Hey,
I found your channel 2 days ago and watched a bunch of your videos.
Keep up the great work!
I‘m a 19 year old guy from Germany who built his own CNC-Machine.
Today i started my first project.
I‘d love to win one of your dust shoes!
Greetings from Germany, Henrik :)
Hi Henrik,
Congrats, dust shoe is yours :)
Please send me an email: nikodem@indystry.cc
0:52
i can see stepper motor vibration at the coupler. time to upgrade to servo motors now Xd
Actually that's how it looks like when you mill a 6.5 mm hole with 6mm milling bit
love your vids
greats from belgium
Hey i want to.make a cnc but i can't effort to buy the materials. So i can't can u help me nikodem
Love design, i like the hat did you get that in Limerick
why u use so large diameter bit?
Do you have downloadable files for this?
👏👏👏
Does anyone use easel? Trying to carve the step files but not sure how to go about it.
I have a question about indymill kit, see mail.Thx
Where i can the file to cnc this part
cut a circle at the top of each slit if you need more flexibility
Choose me, because I'm going to build your same cnc
Cześć, naprawdę jesteś niesamowity, ale dlaczego nie poświęciłeś 10 minut czytania Google na temat wytłoczek z jajek? Akustycznie nie działa nic, a zbiera kurz. Pozdrawiam serdecznie!
ile w sumie wyniosła Cię ta frezarka?
Good job!! :)
Thanks! 😄
Noo zajebisty kanał :D
Cool
❤❤❤
Why choose me? Because I like boats!
молодец, круто сделал
Nice 👍 it
👌😉
A year ago Minh printed a similar dust shoe... ruclips.net/video/H9qh9srIl00/видео.html with the very same material. And Minh was not the very first to do it. Is it a beauty contest?
O, I forgot this: with a simple stock CNC 3018. Let's the contest go!
Try this: www.cnc3d.com.au/product-page/dust-shoe-brush-strip-70mm-100mm-bristles I got mine from Banggood but can't seem to find it there any longer. The longest bristles are too long and flexible - they get sucked up into the air exhaust.
Just noticed you can now get it on Amazon
I prefer a transparent material so that I can see what's going on
Pick me because I'm special. ;) And have polish wife. 👊🏼 Also I promote your channel to others.
Let me know why I should give you a dust shoe in the comments! I will choose 3 comments that I like the most :) Have a nice day!
Just wanted to suggest a solution to your 'dust shield', perhaps you can affix a bunch of thin but wide paintbrushes with nylon or stiff bristles. They should be flexible enough to move with your drill assembly & could help contain the dust particles better.
The only potential downside to this approach is that you can't see what you're milling.
*alternatively, you can try using a thicker acetate/acrylic sheet so that they would be stiffer & won't be pulled up by the vacuum's suction.
Cheers from Southeast Asia & looking forward to your next update!
Widziałem gdzieś na youtubie że ktoś użył plastikowego włosia z miotły, wkleił to włosie do slotu wyfrezowanego w magnetycznie przyczepianej części szczotki cyjanoakrylem. Utrudni to nagrywanie pracy maszyny bo nie będzie widać frezu, ale funkcjonalnie powinno się sprawdzić.
Great video. I have the same vacuum - My only issue with it is that the thing is actually much louder than my table saw!
Hey can yo mill iron
Please upload a milling video with indymill