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A small Cyclone Dust Collector with a Cheap Vacuum 

Marius Hornberger
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A cheap cyclone dust collector/ shop vac build with a really cheap ash vacuum. The brand of that vacuum is a hardware store brand and is only available at "Toom", a german hardware store. But you can find very similar ones in other hardware stores or online. The Polycarbonate sheet came from Amazon.
Cosmas' video: • Building a small Dust ...
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Комментарии : 765   
@HaasGrotesk
@HaasGrotesk 7 лет назад
I've said it once and I'll say it again! This kid is a genius! The way he solves problems and finds ways to make things is just amazing! Definitely the best channel I'm subscribing to!
@ilovewood79
@ilovewood79 4 года назад
Measure once, cut twice, then force it to fit. Great job, Marius. You are amazing.
@WeGoWalk
@WeGoWalk 4 года назад
I was a court reporter for 22 years and reported depositions of highly-educated engineers (World Trade Center, NASA’s Space Shuttle, Medical, etc.) and I have to tell you that you, my friend, are an engineer of very high caliber on par with those engineers. Keep going. You do really good work!
@BrassLock
@BrassLock 7 лет назад
I really enjoy hearing you talk about the build problems, whilst showing them on-camera, then take the viewer through the experiments to solve the problem - a great teaching technique that requires a lot of work on your part. Thanks for that.
@StevenZhangMakes
@StevenZhangMakes 7 лет назад
liked the trick with the router and two bearings. looking at your wish list I suddenly can appreciate the truth about woodworkers - they never do have enough clamps.
@GianlucaTurriniok
@GianlucaTurriniok 7 лет назад
3 awesome tips I like to remark: 1 berings and router table; 2 to cut an opening on a pipe with table saw safely; 3 the best trick ever with the led lamp to mark the curved hole. Very very good!
@TR4zest
@TR4zest 7 лет назад
Agreed, very resourceful and creative.
@frankblink747
@frankblink747 6 лет назад
Brian Jones 👛👛👛👗🕶🕶
@billgilbride7972
@billgilbride7972 Год назад
Coleman lanterns should have sponsored this one. The unit looks like a huge coleman lantern. Nicely done.
@matthiaswandel
@matthiaswandel 7 лет назад
too late now, but what about moving he thien baffle part up by about 3 cm (eliminiating some of the extra space around the filter), but instead extending the bucket below. That way you can over fill it, and see as it gets full.
@MariusHornberger
@MariusHornberger 7 лет назад
Good idea. I wanted that space below the filter to avoid blocking the airstream too much, but during assembly, I saw that it could have been less.
@MRrwmac
@MRrwmac 7 лет назад
Marius Hornberger I was going to mention the height of the inlet also but saw that Matthias pointed it out!
@omarc_br
@omarc_br 7 лет назад
the polycarbonate windows left by the original hose hole can always be used to check on the bucket filling level, right? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@MKRM27
@MKRM27 7 лет назад
Matthias Wandel Amazing you could compose a message... Thought you'd be far too excited after seeing that silly router thing.
@CarlosCastillo-zf5fb
@CarlosCastillo-zf5fb 7 лет назад
MKRM27 Dude. He made his own. Why would he be?
@mr.dahliaking.202
@mr.dahliaking.202 6 месяцев назад
I really like how Marius has a perfect mix of 50/50 British accent and eastern European accent at the same time, its really amazing how he can speak like that. I am from Lithuania and my accent is just rubbish and people don't understand me :D
@maximecombel4859
@maximecombel4859 7 лет назад
The quality of your builds is just insane! Well done Marius!
@yummboy2
@yummboy2 7 лет назад
Thanks for another outstanding video! I learn something new every time! The router table jig, using the bearings was a stroke of genius!
@CosmasBauer
@CosmasBauer 7 лет назад
Looks like a gentleman from the 1850s :D Cool little dust collector!
@draytec
@draytec 7 лет назад
I thought same thing. Make moustache for it, and you can call it Chaplin :)
@hendrikdeipenbrock7032
@hendrikdeipenbrock7032 5 лет назад
Das gute auf diesem Kanal ist ja, dass Mann auch auf Deutsch schreiben kann
@buttenutz
@buttenutz 7 лет назад
I'm 38 and just recently got into woodworking. Seeing a younger dude like you with such knowledge is both inspiring and intimidating lol. Awesome build, dude.
@JackmanWorks
@JackmanWorks 7 лет назад
Most beautiful DC ever
@BlakeLambertwondersax
@BlakeLambertwondersax 7 лет назад
Great work Marius! You've got a real leg up on all your engineering peers
@francoisfouche2568
@francoisfouche2568 7 лет назад
Nice!! The hole you blocked in the shopvac can now be used to see the level of the shavings ... easy to see when to empty your cyclone system!
@francesluck6597
@francesluck6597 7 лет назад
Absolutely superb piece of design and construction. Well done! Great to watch you solve the problems. Thank you.
@titus142
@titus142 7 лет назад
I am legitimately impressed. Very well done. Looking forward to the next one!
@elton42k
@elton42k 7 лет назад
Hi Marius, actually after watching this video for at least 5 times, I'm also building this cyclone dust collector. Now, as I'm half way through the build, I saw that the ash vacuum cleaner is now 10 euros cheaper (and this forever), so anybody else who wants to build this thing, now is the time to start. Keep going, your videos are inspiring.
@WoodWorkLIFE
@WoodWorkLIFE 7 лет назад
That pantarouter is a thing of beauty.
@ultimateimpressionsautodet3065
By far the nicest DIY dust collector I've seen here on youtube. Nice job!!! I wish I had the skills and patience to build one like yours. Once again Nice job!!
@igorbaldo
@igorbaldo 4 года назад
Hi, Marius. I've made my own version of this dust collector, and it worked just fine! Danke sehr!!!
@Alex_science
@Alex_science 5 лет назад
Hi Marius. Congratulations! The most interestng, well done and well finished dyi dust collector I have already seen. Fantastic!
@nathans.509
@nathans.509 5 лет назад
Excellent work Marius! You are definitely an engineer at heart!
@DIYBuilds
@DIYBuilds 7 лет назад
Great project and very clean looking.
@mrskwrl
@mrskwrl 7 лет назад
one of the best looking diy cyclone vacs. nice nice
@F1DesignUS
@F1DesignUS 7 лет назад
I am totally stealing that bearing/router guide setup! Epic job!!!
@PhaedraDeepsky
@PhaedraDeepsky 7 лет назад
Great build. I love the idea of the bearings on the router table. I would be really tempted to put a ring of blue LED's inside the lid for no other reason than blue LEDs.
@pete1959M
@pete1959M 7 лет назад
I've watched a couple of you videos, Marius, they are very informative, easy to follow. Well done, keep up the good work.
@karaszeoke
@karaszeoke 6 лет назад
Great job Marius. Your project works very well and is beautifully finished. It was a pleasure watching your video.
@charlysstore
@charlysstore 4 года назад
denke es gibt keinen besseren weg englisch zu lernen als Ihnen zuzuhören. chapeau!
@jondrew55
@jondrew55 4 года назад
Another cool version of a DIY cyclone dust collector. 2 things: In a similar build, the builder noted that silicone does not bind to polycarbonate. A couple of weeks after the build all the joints separated and he had to use some special adhesive for polycarbonate. Second thing, Home Depot now sells a $40 cyclone separator called the Duststoper. It just pops on top of a standard 5 gallon paint bucket (or Home Depot Homer Bucket). You plug one end into your shop vac, the other to your dust source. Works very well. Of course, I realize building a see thru version is a lot more fun.
@drapakdave
@drapakdave 7 лет назад
Wow - this is a great build Marius! This is a great combination of materials and it looks dang great as well. Nicely designed.
@Frettedchaos
@Frettedchaos 6 лет назад
The quality of your work is truly outstanding. I got some great ideas from this video.
@OneManBandWoodworks
@OneManBandWoodworks 7 лет назад
This was an excellent video and the end product was brilliant. Great work Marius keep it up.
@stephenborg8560
@stephenborg8560 7 лет назад
Well ive been watching ur vids for quite a good time, im always looking foward to see them aspecially urs and matthias. Detailed and neat vids! keep it up!
@JesusUruchurtu1
@JesusUruchurtu1 4 года назад
I wish Matthias Wandel watches this and realizes that it is actually perfectly okay for someone to use caulk or silicon to seal a gap! he would've made little wooden pieces to go around where the silicon was placed hahaha. Love the fact that you're using at least two of his designs. He's truly inspiring.
@DonQuichotteLiberia
@DonQuichotteLiberia 7 лет назад
"Intelligence is the faculty of making artificial objects, especially tools to make tools. -Henry Bergson (1859-1941)" Subscribed!
@xl000
@xl000 4 года назад
meh.. a tool is just an object made to some specification. This concept is overrated
@TokyoCraftsman
@TokyoCraftsman 7 лет назад
Great build, you certainly have an eye for details, the build quality is impressive. Cheers!
@JiMBrnd
@JiMBrnd 2 года назад
Hi Marius, really enjoying your DIY spirit videos : your setup as well as your ideas within the making process show a huge sense of ingeniosity and tons of little tricks. That's really motivating to keep on our hobby. Thanks and all the best !
@camgreer
@camgreer 5 лет назад
If you look at Justin Depew's project, it is very similar to what you've done. He found that the silicone sealant wasn't sticking on the polycarbonate, so after he'd been using it for 2 years, he cut it all off and re-sealed it with Sikasil N Plus, and that stuck. It's worth looking at if you haven't already. You do some very nice work, great attention to detail.
@vincebaker3384
@vincebaker3384 7 лет назад
not only does it work great but it looks very very cool!!!
@MrWoody135
@MrWoody135 6 лет назад
Impressed yet again ! Very ingenious. Excellent work, keep it up.
@mcorrade
@mcorrade 6 лет назад
Brilliant as always. You make it look so easy when in reality, your a very talented young man!
@francisbarnett
@francisbarnett 7 лет назад
Well made with a good finish.
@CheeseToastOfDeath
@CheeseToastOfDeath 7 лет назад
Thanks both to your video and Cosmas' video, I made something that's... well okay, it's not really that similar to this because it's a separate unit from the shop vac, but it uses the same baffle idea. And now I'm working like a madman trying to make adaptors for all the tools that I used to just duct tape to the shop vac. So, thanks for being awesome.
@GrlzRg00d2
@GrlzRg00d2 7 лет назад
nice, just what I needed, something small and compact. Thanks
@SteveZodiac777
@SteveZodiac777 4 года назад
Excellent work - congratulations!
@kaden56
@kaden56 7 лет назад
Man this is just high quality work! All of your videos are so good!
@wouty159
@wouty159 7 лет назад
just amazing! terribly well done!
@mattmoreira210
@mattmoreira210 7 лет назад
Very nice! Looks futuristic also.
@thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549
Very clever upgrades. I just did something similar today due to not doing regular maintenance on my duct Collector.
@pianoman78
@pianoman78 5 лет назад
Wow, beautiful build!
@gregaltenhofel7326
@gregaltenhofel7326 7 лет назад
Being one of my favorite video creators, it's always exciting seeing another dust collecting system being made. I'd bet some would think otherwise but, as a viewer, I can take the best ideas from the best guys out there (you being one of them) and can build and own the best vac there can be. Keep up the good work and again I love your show. Best of luck in 2017
@jeffharmed1616
@jeffharmed1616 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing. A brilliant idea. It looks very efficient.
@intjonmiller
@intjonmiller 7 лет назад
What a cool vacuum! I've never seen one like that. Now I'll need to search for one, because I need a setup like this dedicated to my belt sander. Thanks!
@hasmukhvpatel4539
@hasmukhvpatel4539 7 лет назад
this is the beautiful system you made with this vac. i love it.
@RobertHohan
@RobertHohan 7 лет назад
Great video :) I love the fact that, as most woodworkers, your main concern is to have as many clamps as possible.
@MariusHornberger
@MariusHornberger 7 лет назад
someday I want to have enough clamps...someday
@MarcioHDMarques
@MarcioHDMarques 7 лет назад
Great video Marius!! You are always an inspiration!! You gave me an idea to adapt my old vacuum cleaner to a dust collector. Thanks
@lisag2771
@lisag2771 7 лет назад
Beautiful work!
@AndysWerkstatt
@AndysWerkstatt 7 лет назад
great work, I love it.
@Jeppe.P.Bjerget
@Jeppe.P.Bjerget 7 лет назад
Great job. Fun and interesting to follow. Look forward to new videos. Happy New Year. You always teach in a good way
@Psychlist1972
@Psychlist1972 7 лет назад
Very clever using the light!
@gianlucatrozzi4252
@gianlucatrozzi4252 3 года назад
Very very big wonderful work !!! Many many congrats !!! Pleasure for eyes ... passion and precision ... Top !
@MKRM27
@MKRM27 7 лет назад
Tip with the silicone. Lay down a nice chunky bead, spray all around it with a mist of washing-up liquid / dish detergent and water, then swipe the bead with your finger. The silicon will not spread out to the misted areas, and you'll get a super neat bead.
@MariusHornberger
@MariusHornberger 7 лет назад
I always did my finger in soapy water to spread it.
@bricknick
@bricknick 7 лет назад
If you hold the silicone gun more steep, sopy fingers are not necessary. An angle of 80° - 85° and a bevel on the nozzle of 60° will produce a nice concave seam without wasting material
@kenhendricks1135
@kenhendricks1135 7 лет назад
GOD BLESS YOU I AM GERMAN DECENT AND I AM A TOOL AND DIE MAKER AND CNC PROGRAMMER. YOU ARE VERY SMART
@raimunderdwiens1502
@raimunderdwiens1502 7 лет назад
Super Teil! Den werde ich wohl nachbauen.
@moth.monster
@moth.monster 6 лет назад
Wiggling big flexible sheets of stuff is so fun. I do it every time I use big sheets of thick paper!
@spencerbrown2594
@spencerbrown2594 7 лет назад
That was an awesome build.
@nickpepper4592
@nickpepper4592 7 лет назад
another great build. awesome job.
@MichaelDavidHiltner
@MichaelDavidHiltner 7 лет назад
Something tells me you have the future career that of an Engineer! Well done and keep thinking out of the Box!
@Painless61
@Painless61 7 лет назад
Wie immer eine super und grundsolide Konstruktion ... Klasse 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@alexanderziegltrum3467
@alexanderziegltrum3467 7 лет назад
geniales Projekt Marius. danke dafür. 👍
@rikkiesix
@rikkiesix 7 лет назад
That is very compact and works great. Good job Greetings from Belgium Erik
@hellbillyaustin6883
@hellbillyaustin6883 6 лет назад
Thats the neatest homemade cyclone ive seen yet, top quality work. All the best matey.
@TimRoyalPastortim
@TimRoyalPastortim 7 лет назад
Super clean build as usual... Nice!
@fynbo1007
@fynbo1007 7 лет назад
Very impressive work, thank you for sharing your amazing video
@tonylawrence9157
@tonylawrence9157 5 лет назад
Marius, wherever you are, you are a nice bloke. Your work is, as is your sense of humor. I wish you would build boats, something worth doing, and your talent would be well employed. I make and build everything I need, well, most of it, but boats are best. New subscriber from Australia.
@ryanfwood
@ryanfwood 7 лет назад
First thing I thought when I saw it assembled was how much it looks like a propane lantern. Great build.
@LargeFry1
@LargeFry1 Год назад
this is really impressive handywork. also much more expensive if you consider any time spent, than just getting a dust deputy. but then again, he is making a youtube video. so yeah, payed for. cool stuff
@AMC-eq3jr
@AMC-eq3jr 3 года назад
That's some serious work. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from the USA.
@brianweekley5700
@brianweekley5700 7 лет назад
Beautiful job. Very nice work.
@GrahamOrm
@GrahamOrm 5 лет назад
Great job Marius.
@terry2346
@terry2346 7 лет назад
Very nice build! Thanks for sharing
@hairydvdz
@hairydvdz 3 года назад
Excellent video, will make one myself
@drabusharr
@drabusharr 5 лет назад
Excellent work. Thoroughly enjoyed.
@alessandroconcas
@alessandroconcas 7 лет назад
great job , welldone!!! thanks for sharing!!!
@FEINESausWUPPERTAL
@FEINESausWUPPERTAL 7 лет назад
Clever und gut gelöst! LG Arnold
@paulbignell6977
@paulbignell6977 6 лет назад
i enjoy your videos, simple and explanatory for me
@christschool
@christschool 7 лет назад
Great job Marius!
@FranksDIY
@FranksDIY 7 лет назад
Great job and it looks amazing.
@hjaltigestsson7866
@hjaltigestsson7866 3 года назад
Nice work and design..
@g2macs
@g2macs 7 лет назад
Excellent build, your channel is coming along nicely.
@toms.3977
@toms.3977 6 лет назад
Pulling that plastic off the polycarbonate looks almost as satisfying as popping bubblewrap! :)
@larryseyer
@larryseyer 7 лет назад
Twenty-seven THOUSAND views in ONE day... I'd say you've got yourself a popular show, my friend. I love watching your videos. Keep up the great work! You are inspiring literally thousands of people. Larry
@welfareochranazvirat5805
@welfareochranazvirat5805 7 лет назад
Man this is AMAZING!
@jamesfreud1
@jamesfreud1 6 лет назад
Thats why I love Germans! Such meticulous craftsmanship.
@petsrule5198
@petsrule5198 3 года назад
Love it happy New year wen it comes
@Modderman1985
@Modderman1985 7 лет назад
Great idea! Have been using these ash vacuum cleaners in my little shed, but the filters keep clogging up. You just inspired me for my next weekend project!
@Crustyswede1
@Crustyswede1 5 лет назад
Beautiful job!
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