In the past, I used to do a lot of hiding dust collection tubes in walls or behind tables. However, I thought that I wanted to install the dust collection process, one of the most important parts of woodworking, on the wall and see it with my eyes. If possible, I designed it so that I could even see the movement of dust using a transparent acrylic tube. When I finished it, it's beautiful enough to be used as an interior. Even if it takes time, I feel like I should change all the dust collection tubes in my workshop to transparent acrylic. In this work, there were many electrical works such as pneumatic cylinders, solenoids, magnet switches, reed switches, and LEDs. It's not a difficult task. If you want to try something new, you have to know how to do it. I think it would be good to take a close look at the video and apply it. In the next episode, I'm going to show you some innovative ways of connecting switching wires to a drill press. The content is long, so I made it into a total of three parts including the last one. Please look forward to it. Thank you.
The only thing I would suggest is using larger radius corners. The tight 90 degree angles will make the blower work harder. Other than that, it's another amazing bit of work! Bravo!
Incredible! You have such an excellent blend of function and style. What a great way to both diagnose and enjoy your dust collection system. Please keep kicking butt on your channel!
As usual, a beautiful video. I can’t wait to watch the next two. You are a very talented man. Thank you for making and posting all of these videos for us to enjoy!
Thank you for your words of praise. I dared to use the word art. I wanted to express that even commonly used equipment that is overlooked can be made beautifully. thank you!