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A Mobile Planer Cart with Self Contained Chip Collector for a Dewalt dw735x 13" planer. 

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Going over the mobile cart with a built-in chip/dust collection system using a cheap cyclone dust collector I built for my Dewalt dw735x 13-inch planer. No external dust collection is needed.
#dewalt #planer #dustcollector #dewaltpowertools
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The links below are Amazon affiliate links that I will make a few cents off of if you use them. They are at no extra cost to you to use. Thanks!
Equipment featured in the video.
Dewalt 13-inch 735x Planer: amzn.to/2TuRNqC
NOTE: I updated the link to a Dust Deputy Cyclone because the cyclone I used is no longer available.
Cyclone chip collector: amzn.to/3qRZKGG
2 1/2 inch hose: amzn.to/2VTgizi
I didn't show these in the video but they are excellent hose clamps.
amzn.to/3L8JAAY
Check out this video from One Minute Workbench. He builds a great cart for his planer and jointer.
One Minute Workbench Video: • Jointer & Planer Stand...

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Комментарии : 104   
@Cactustone
@Cactustone 3 года назад
Blown away (pun intended) that this system doesn't shoot chips and dust out the top! Excellent idea.
@jaayjones5937
@jaayjones5937 3 года назад
Nice video in every aspect. Informative, no excessive introduction and nice short demonstration. Excellent on all counts.
@DennisDuBois-ws9en
@DennisDuBois-ws9en 3 месяца назад
WOW! I am getting a DeWalt planer soon and I am going to use the same setup. Brilliant!
@DanielSanchez-vk3qs
@DanielSanchez-vk3qs 3 года назад
Awesome chip collection system without breaking the bank. Thanks for sharing
@cbrSpeedster1
@cbrSpeedster1 3 года назад
Perfect timing of watching this video because I'm getting ready to build my cart now. Thanks for the video.
@TurpInTexas
@TurpInTexas 2 года назад
Excellent video! Wife just got one of those units, we were really taken back by the sheer volume of chips they can make, so we are absolutely going to have to follow your example! Also like the low profile for saving space when not using it, we have the same problem. Thanks for taking the time to post and look forward to seeing more of your videos!
@jofloresz
@jofloresz 3 года назад
Perfect table I am totally going to make mine now. I have a really small shop and am in need of a table for my planer. I just move it from spot to store it to the one table I use for everything now I have a simple solution because the other videos show these elaborate tables I don't need! Thanks for sharing!
@MtlCstr
@MtlCstr 3 года назад
That's awesome! It never would have occurred to me to do a setup without a vacuum attached.
@CountryBoyMoto
@CountryBoyMoto 3 года назад
Just about to pull the trigger on the dewalt so thanks for the video, great idea
@trentyoung1135
@trentyoung1135 3 года назад
Just bought the dw735 today so I thought I would see what others are doing for a cart design. Yours is the first that came up. Thanks for sharing as I think you have an ingenious design.
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
It’s a great planer. You’re really going to like it.
@jnick67a
@jnick67a 3 года назад
Great video. Wish I build my cart longer to accommodate a similar setup.
@seanlorrainecallaghan756
@seanlorrainecallaghan756 2 года назад
Love the video! Great idea, and to the point. ✅✅
@barbarabrindza1845
@barbarabrindza1845 2 года назад
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
@rtgray7
@rtgray7 3 года назад
Thanks so much for this!
@0BURNT0TOAST0
@0BURNT0TOAST0 Год назад
Simple and effective solution
@albatros1752
@albatros1752 3 года назад
Briliant!!!
@webcrawler3332
@webcrawler3332 3 года назад
Awesome Idea!
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
Thanks!
@rosshollinger8097
@rosshollinger8097 3 года назад
Nice job. I might have to rethink my contraption. I'm like you, I use it only to mill bigger stock. Everything else is by hand.
@RandyMooney
@RandyMooney 3 года назад
Very smart! Thanks for sharing. I had wondered with the power of the planer if it really needed a vacuum. :)
@claudebieniek385
@claudebieniek385 3 года назад
No they say in the instructions not to hook it up to a vacuum. Because it will overpower the vacuum. Mine will throw chips about 20’ just out of the hose
@azulmikiable
@azulmikiable 3 года назад
Thanks , very smart..
@stevemacmillan2116
@stevemacmillan2116 3 года назад
Very nice
@fostergreenrealestate
@fostergreenrealestate Год назад
Awesome, might want to look at putting a filter on the top for the fine dust..nice video
@dpeatebc7265
@dpeatebc7265 Год назад
Exactly. The killer dust is the dust you can't see. But every thing else seems to work well for only occasional use.
@gil1697
@gil1697 Год назад
Great idea! I’m doing this. Best I’ve seen yet for easy dust collection. Thanks! Btw there’s another video where a guy put a sock over the top to catch any remaining dust
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 Год назад
Thanks, if I was to make it again, I would make it with a little bigger bucket. The small cat litter bucket fills up really fast.
@handyandy8671
@handyandy8671 2 года назад
very good job Sir!
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 2 года назад
Thank you.
@mfwoodshop
@mfwoodshop 3 года назад
That’s a great idea, not sure why more people hasn’t done this. Including myself
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
It works great for me. Haven’t had any problems with it.
@steven189111
@steven189111 2 года назад
Thank You! Steven McCabe
@dkpianist
@dkpianist Год назад
Very nice build and friendly presentation. Is there no fine dust coming out whatsoever?
@jackkister5979
@jackkister5979 5 месяцев назад
Great idea and love your video style. Just show me the design and I can make one. No need for the boring videos of cut cut cut and drill drill drill.
@user-mz3zo2ql4v
@user-mz3zo2ql4v 5 месяцев назад
I have that same ridgid table saw. I would like to see your setup for dust collection. I see you have some kind of cover over the motor.
@Draeber
@Draeber Год назад
nice upload
@rexseven6907
@rexseven6907 3 года назад
I have a similar setup with my 735. I got more exhaust dust for some reason. So I hooked my dust collector up to it just to filter the exhaust air. I do have a larger can under the cyclone. Maybe that's why. Who knows.
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
That’s odd. You might have some kind of obstruction inside the cyclone that is causing the chips to not have a clean swirl effect.
@CGphotoOp
@CGphotoOp 3 месяца назад
If not connected to a vacuum the cyclone is not necessary. You could just run the hose to the bucket.
@DavidBarbarine
@DavidBarbarine 4 года назад
Love the cart! Would you by chance ever post or share the cart build & assembly plans?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 4 года назад
Thanks, Just showing the cart to give people ideas on how they can collect the chips off the dw735. No plan to do a cart build at this time. Sorry.
@jameskirkpatrick361
@jameskirkpatrick361 2 года назад
Same setup, built Tommy’s One Minute Workshop version. Problem I’m having is blowback out the front of the planer. Config is same as yours, cyclone is open at the top, captive bucket underneath the cyclone. Seems the cyclone causes too much back pressure. Try it with hardwood, like a cutting board, to really see the blowback. Verified the chip ejector path is unobstructed. Even tried a config with chip ejector impeller removed, with (and without) vacuum pull on top of the cyclone. It’s a little quieter this way, and definitely less blowback but still occurs. Compare that to just using a big DustRight bag with the chip ejector - no blowback at all. Wish I could emulate that somehow in this compact footprint.
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 2 года назад
Yes, same setup as Tommy’s from One Minute Workshop. I do get a little blow back in the front as well but not a whole lot. I’m also using mostly pine and not hardwoods. I’ll have to give that a try and see if there is a difference. The problem could also be that the diameter of the outlet on the cyclone is slightly smaller than the outlet on the planer which could be the cause of the back pressure. Thanks for the comment. You’ve given me something to think about
@user-jt8oh9tn4v
@user-jt8oh9tn4v Год назад
잘만들었어요 멋져요
@DTBoss23
@DTBoss23 Год назад
Great video. Thank you. If all the chips and the dust are going into the same bucket, what is the purpose of the cyclone?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 Год назад
The cyclone separates the dust and chips from the air.
@ashokmoghe8035
@ashokmoghe8035 Год назад
Excellent to the point video. I am looking into purchasing this Dewalt 735X myself. One question - what does the cyclone serve as? Wouldn't it be just equally ok to dump directly into the bucket? Also will it help more if the upper port of the cyclone is connected to a shop vac? Thanks in advance for any insights you can provide.
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 Год назад
The 735x has a fan that blows the chips out with great force. The cyclone serves as a simple way to separate the chips from the air without the need of hooking up a vacuum. You could dump it directly into a bucket, but the force of the air coming out of the 735x will blow a lot of the chip back out. If I was to do it again I would use a bigger bucket because it fills up fast and I would put a sock or simple filter over the top to catch any finer particles.
@ashokmoghe8035
@ashokmoghe8035 Год назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 oh ok. Thanks for these insights.
@MixingGBP
@MixingGBP 3 года назад
Does the cyclone just slow down and collect the chips enough to better manage the chips? Otherwise, everything is going into one bucket so why not just bypass the cyclone and go straight to the litter bucket?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
The cyclone uses centripetal force to separate the chips from the exhaust from the planer. A bucket could work if you enter the bucket on the side and exit from the center of the bucket.
@paulpearson9748
@paulpearson9748 4 года назад
Does the cat litter bucket get a good seal? In the one minute video, that fellow made a gasket for his bucket. Do you think a gasket would help? I like your design, it has given me some good ideas for my table.
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 4 года назад
I found that as long as the bucket is securely in its place, it seals with no problem.
@user-dy6nn9gx6i
@user-dy6nn9gx6i 4 года назад
great idea, but does any of the fine dust come out from the cyclone collector?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 4 года назад
I have noticed a little bit when the bucket starts to get full. The planer produces more chips than dust. I normally roll the planner outside when I’m using it, so I’m not to worried about the finer dust.
@user-dy6nn9gx6i
@user-dy6nn9gx6i 4 года назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 In the veidio, it feels like its getting pretty foggy at the end, I was thinking if its the dust. maybe a dust bag would solve it.
@craigmerrill3331
@craigmerrill3331 3 года назад
That’s all you have hooked up to it?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
That’s it. Work pretty good. Every once in a while you get a small chip or two flying out of it and some real fine particles but nothing major. You could put a tube sock over the outlet of the cyclone to catch those if they are a real problem.
@craigmerrill3331
@craigmerrill3331 3 года назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 do you have a link to the cyclone by chance?
@bobbyoliver3675
@bobbyoliver3675 3 года назад
Great job what is the name of the cyclone you bought off eBay?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
Thank you! The cyclone I'm using, I purchased from Amazon. It goes by the brand name NeatiEase but there are many listed just like it, They are all made in China or somewhere near there. Here is a copy of the link I have in the video description for the cyclone: amzn.to/2TQb2Kf . They are probably listed on eBay as well, but I don't have a link for that.
@JonathanAkers
@JonathanAkers 4 года назад
Any chance you could provide the 3D printed adapter? Love this design...
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 4 года назад
I just added a zip file that contains the STL for the 3D printed adapter to the post on my website. Here is the link to it: newhomerworkshop.com/mobile-planner-cart-with-self-contained-chip-collection/ It's maybe a little tight going onto the cyclone but a little pressure it will go on. You sand the insides a little or apply heat from a heat gun. Hope it works out for you. Thanks.
@JonathanAkers
@JonathanAkers 4 года назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 Awesome, thank you. Used the affiliate links for my purchase.
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 4 года назад
Thank you! I very much appreciate that.
@kyeegray
@kyeegray 3 года назад
How is this holding up for you? I was using this same exact setup today plus a shop vac and the connection kept getting blown off the planer. I decided to just take the shop vac off the cyclone as you have done here, but after a couple minutes I noticed some off noises that worried me so I took the dust collection off. Not sure if they were actually problematic, but the planer is new and is hate to blow a planner motor by putting to much back pressure on it.
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
I’ve ran it quite a bit and haven’t had any real problems other than my bucket being to small and it filling up to quickly. I’m curious about the noises you heard. Is it coming from the planner or the cyclone?
@kyeegray
@kyeegray 3 года назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 from the planer. Kind of a grinding noise. It's new, only had it about a week, and after removing the shop vac, but still using the cyclone, was the first I had noticed the noise. I'll have to play with it some more. Glad to hear you haven't had any trouble
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
If you haven’t already, you might want to open the top of your planner and remove the internal chip collection shroud that is held down by 3 long red screws. Check inside the blower to make sure nothing has gotten stuck in the fan blades.
@deputy7586
@deputy7586 Год назад
I use a similar cyclone and but a sock over the hole used for the vac and secure with a hose clamp. No fine dust. Blower on the planer really pushes out the chips.
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 Год назад
Good idea! Thanks!
@titansMUFC
@titansMUFC 10 месяцев назад
Hoping you'll see this but I am wondering how this setup is holding up 3 years later? Just got my DW735 and i'm looking for the best solution!
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 10 месяцев назад
It’s still working great. A couple of things I would do a little differently is have a bigger container because the cat litter bucket I’m using fills up fast, put a sock over the top of the cyclone to catch fine particles and maybe run a ground wire over the tube and cyclone and ground it to the planner. Sometimes it build up a static charge that will give you a little shock.
@titansMUFC
@titansMUFC 10 месяцев назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 this is super helpful! Thanks so much for getting back to me.
@trevenmaharg1585
@trevenmaharg1585 3 года назад
Hey! Do you have any problems with static electricity from the planer and tube?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
I do get some static build up around the tube and have been thinking about wrapping it with some copper wire and grounding it to the planer itself. But really hasn’t been to much of a problem.
@trevenmaharg1585
@trevenmaharg1585 3 года назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 gotcha. I built mine today. It has a shot vac and is on a cart for other cleanup. But use it the same as you do in this video. I got enough where there were sparks so just wanted to ask. Thanks!
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
You got sparks? Wow, that’s scary!
@scottgloster3601
@scottgloster3601 2 года назад
Why do you even need the cyclone?
@trevenmaharg1585
@trevenmaharg1585 3 года назад
Would recommend the 2 1/2 tubing over the 4?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
The 2 1/2 inch tubing is what I had at the time I put this together. 4 inch should work as well but you’ll need a big reducer to connect to the cyclone unit.
@trevenmaharg1585
@trevenmaharg1585 3 года назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 how do you like that cyclone. Worth it for saving $20 off the dust deputy?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
It works really good. I have two of them in my shop. The one on the planer and another hooked up to a dedicated to shop vac to my CNC.
@trevenmaharg1585
@trevenmaharg1585 3 года назад
@@newhomerworkshop6595 do you have the file for the adapter to 3d print?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
You can find a link to the download on my website. newhomerworkshop.com/mobile-planner-cart-with-self-contained-chip-collection/
@150supervisor
@150supervisor 2 года назад
Where did you buy the cyclone
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 2 года назад
I bought mine from Amazon. There is a link in the description of the video. I’ve recently updated the link to a better version.
@150supervisor
@150supervisor 2 года назад
Thanks bro you won’t believe what I’m using now a king size pillow case it works
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 2 года назад
You do what you gotta do!
@larryoverstreet4356
@larryoverstreet4356 2 года назад
Nice hat
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 2 года назад
One of my favorites.
@jeremybrooks8618
@jeremybrooks8618 Год назад
I do not understand the purpose of the Chinese made cyclone on top. Cyclones are typically to protect a filter from clogging by removing the larger chips from the air before they can reach the filter. Simply running the hose straight to the bucket would probably work a little better. It seems to be an unnecessary addition since there is no filter to protect.
@sheatheman
@sheatheman 10 месяцев назад
That ply is 1/2”
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 10 месяцев назад
You’re right. 1/2” ply. Not 1/4”. Thanks for pointing that out.
@thomasharman7079
@thomasharman7079 4 месяца назад
Why put such a bend in the hose !
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 4 месяца назад
No reason. Just the way I did it.
@SYKOK1LLER
@SYKOK1LLER 3 года назад
Why does that cat have a mustache?
@newhomerworkshop6595
@newhomerworkshop6595 3 года назад
Haha! I don’t think I every noticed that before. It’s a very sophisticated cat!
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