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3D printing useful parts - DIY dust collector separator 

The Humming Beard
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While continuing with my woodworking adventures, I decided I can try building a DIY cyclone dust collector out of a cheap shop vacuum and some other scrap parts I happened to have on hand. I must say I am happy with the result + I found another reason to use my 3d printer!
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@Mo.86
@Mo.86 4 года назад
nice work ..... continue
@TheHummingBeard
@TheHummingBeard 4 года назад
thanks sir! will do
@josemiguelpolo
@josemiguelpolo 4 года назад
Nice video, congratulations. What software have you used to make the 3D designs? Thanks
@TheHummingBeard
@TheHummingBeard 4 года назад
thanks a lot! Here I am using FreeCAD which is open source.
@tuga2112
@tuga2112 4 года назад
I would have just used hot glue to seal the bucket 😂, don't have a 3d printer neither the patience to make 3d models.
@TheHummingBeard
@TheHummingBeard 4 года назад
hot glue or a gaffer tape and I know straightaway I am talking to a serious engineer!
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