My table saw has horrible dust collection, second only to my miter saw. I've been looking at buying an overarm dust collection hood but they're expensive and won't necessarily fit a small job site saw. I decided to DIY one out of plywood and acrylic. I struggled with the design for a long time but decided enough was enough and I needed to just start building. I'm happy with the outcome although I could probably make some improvements to the dust hood design. After using this version for a while I'll know exactly how to upgrade it later.
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22 сен 2023