What a refreshing change to see an instructive video without annoying music. Everything is so clearly shown that a commentary is not necessary. If anyone can't follow the video then they certainly shouldn't be attempting diy🤔
These videos are so satisfying. No annoying talk or music (I turn the volume almost all the way down). Just the perfect blend of precision and practicality. Seeing his use of all the tools he’s created is also great.
This is a fairly simple but effective solution, well planned and implemented, and relatively easy to reproduce - as always seen in your videos. At least a thousand thumbs up for sharing your knowledge and creative spirit with us.
@@P_Matveev In truth, I've just seen an American video made as you say, but he had to strengthen the lid that didn't support the inlet and outlet pipes, and in tests with filter clippings dust entered in the main aspirator, too much
you could have just said, "I have always liked cyclones in principle, but I never thought I would see a DIY one work so well. That is amazing efficiency!"
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Nice! I'd use a hand nibbler to cut the hose entrance into the cyclone unit. Easier and neater than drilling and filing a lot of holes. And that neat power nibbler you made in another video would be great for cutting the metal dust screen. Very neat design! I plan to make one soon!
I rather like this particular dust collector. It's a very simple, yet effective principle. Thank you for sharing this. Well done. Now I can build dust collectors for each of my tool stations.
First off, I agree that’s a nice dust collection system. Well done. What I can’t believe is, there was ever that much dust on the floor. EVER! He must have driven 10 miles to find that much. Hahaha. Again well done.
By your use of materials. I figured that you used those cheap materials simply because this was a prototype. But looking at the results. Your prototyping phase is over, put this into production. This works better than any Cyclone system I've ever seen not a single Speck got into the vacuum. I think Harvey would be jealous because even their machine has to be vacuumed out after each use and they put thousands of dollars of Technology into their machine that you were able to reproduce better results with a piece of mesh oh, a few pieces of plywood, some connectors, and essentially a bucket LOL. Way2go. Absolutely love this.
Beautiful work JSK-Koubou! Thanks for sharing such a solid experience! The exemplification, the understanding that has been demonstrated is pure physics. I'll make mine, based on your project! Hugs and may the Holy Family bless you. Amém!👊🙏
Thank you very much. You are competent in what you do and I am very proud of you for being the best artists in the field. Best regards from Aden Yemen.
A very impressive build! BTW: big fan of the shop vac used ... I have the 240V version but I am using it now for almost 10 years and it's still going strong.
Use your dremel cutting disc (or buy one - usually they are included) to cut out those shapes in metal instead of drilling 30 holes, cutting out remnants, then grinding the edge clean with the dremel anyway . . . great cyclone build though.
Very nice take on the bucket cyclone! I suspect that your intake on the bucket will be the weak spot - where the short white flexible hose goes in and is attached with putty. A more durable solution might be to have a rigid intake and "cast" it in place with liquid epoxy or a bit of fiberglass. Only very light dust will make it to the vacuum cleaner, but over time it will clog up the filter. If you can get cheap disposable bags for the vacuum, they will save some time on shaking and blowing out the filter. A smaller (faster) secondary cyclone will remove more fine dust and prevent it reaching the vacuum, but at the cost of some airflow. A secondary cyclone could even fit inside the top bucket... Beautifully made altogether.
Great video! Always a pleasure to follow you - not only the actual project but also the way you handle it! There are so many tricks shown any starter can take a lot out for his projects! On top of the content I love as well the way you put it into the video; never boring and always showing the right level of detail! Thanks a lot for taking the efforts to share your experiences and also thanks for the perfect way of presentation Continue like that ! Best regards Herry Scholer
За место сетки надо взять автомобильный фильтр - это раз! Индикации заполнения нет и при наборе полностью, как вы разберете эти два ведра - это два!(как минимум одно ведро высыпиться рядом)
Very clever and simple construction. I would be tempted to invert the cans. Smaller one on top, bigger one down under to maximize collection volume. A smaller diameter for filter would be necessary but it should work too.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un ciclón magnífico , como quien dice a partir de dos botes , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
Hola. Estoy tomando el clase de español en mi escuela. Yo siempre estoy buscando practicar y improver mi vocabulario y comprensión de la idioma. Por favor, ¿que quiso decir con la frase "como quien dice a partir de dos botes" usted?
@@samp-w7439 Que la base principal del proyecto , son dos botes o latas o cubos cómo les quieras llamar , espero haber aclarado tus dudas , un cordial saludo.
Excellent work JSK ! I understand a previous comment about the putty sealing the inlet to the cyclone. However you use an effective and quick solution to seal the inlet; and it allows proof of the concept without spending lots of time making a more elegant solution. I am sure that, if you choose to design such a solution, it will be well within your masterful capabilities. Thank you for sharing your ideas. Well done 👍🏼.
Very interesting design and impressive results. One mention, if I may, at Time 1:40 When I have a shape like that to cut out, I use two different hole saws; obviously the larger one at one end and a smaller one at the other end. Then just use a jig saw, or whatever one has available, to cut between the holes; seems to save time.
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Perfect again ! Thank you very much ! Excellent the idea to add a cylinder with a meshing, I think it's as a wall for the dust but not for the air, is'nt it ? I'm going to upgrade mine with this meshed cylinder. 👍
( Es ) Un ciclón nunca te quitará el polvo fino . Sólo sustituye a la bolsa de filtro . Donde quedan las partículas que pueda filtrar .( un ahorro en bolsas ) El polvo fino , que no ves , tendrá que ser filtrado por el BUEN filtro de la aspiradora . ( HEPA ) De lo contrario ... lo respirarás. 👍👏
Now add an internal bag to your vacuum. It will keep that filter clean indefinately and keep the suction near peak for much longer. Plus its a cheaper than a filter if you happen to overfill your collector and pull debris into the vacuum.
@@dsaurabh13 it blocks debris with very little weight but larger surface area from entering the other tube(source of the vacuum). Things like small plastic bags or leaves that won't tumble and flow along the outside edge and settle to the bottom.
Nice build, those things separate really good but are somewhat costly when it comes to static pressure since the container will snatch pretty much all of it.
@@shaman935 Yea, you will loose about 80-90% of the static pressure when using a typical china cyclone. This sort of separator is a bit better, but most baffle builds will remove at least 70% or more. This is fine as long as you don't plan to vacuum any heavy particles, having long hoses or downsizing the hose to much.
@@shaman935 I have one connected to my saw and it seems fine. The pressure drops a lot more drastically from clogged filters without it! I suppose it depends how disciplined you are about emptying out shop vacs and cleaning filters though. You can make a simple one in about 20 minutes from a large plastic bucket if you want to test. The inner mesh cylinder is unnecessary, you just need a baffle to separate the dust collection from the cyclone. There's approximately a billion tutorials on yt for how to do it.
@@stevem815 Many thanks for that info! Seems like possibly another good example of 80/20, or optimal combination of effort/ cost/ performance. Hope you're having a great T-day!