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In this video I was on a mission, a mission to build the best D.I.Y over arm table saw dust hood. Let me know what you think!
Also let me know if you have interest in the 3D files to print your own parts, or if you're interested in purchasing the parts to build your own.
I Can honestly say this over arm system works really well, and eliminates most of the fine dust that my table saw produces. A big reason these are as affective as they are is due to the fact the slow down the dust particles being thrown from your blade. the particles have been recorded at speeds higher than 100mph, and with out this, makes it almost impossible for you to collect them by only the cabinet hookup.
my secondary air flow reads at the dust hood were strictly experimental, and I'm not even sure if the calc's were done right. If you are more versed in the topic I'd love to hear a better technique or approach to calculating it.
Bill Pentz's website has the most amount of info about building, and setting up dust collection systems. I reference his site (linked below) anytime I'm working on my system.
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dust collection info/design tips- billpentz.com
my dust collection install video- • Installing dust collec...
Some of the materials I used
*4" flex hose- a.co/d/bNNAlBk
*weldon 4 acrylic glue- a.co/d/9JoEO35 (wear your P.P.E when using!)
*ABS cement- a.co/d/8b9SrB2
*.093" Lexan sheets were sourced from my local HomeDepot
*4" sewer/drain pvc pipe- sourced from a local irrigation supply house
*1/4-20 bolts and nuts
*12-24 bolts and nuts
* 3/4" plywood
* 3D printer filament- Bambu Lab black ASA
Some of the tools I use-
wood glue applicator bottle- a.co/d/6hbQU5D
Magswitch- a.co/d/gV4eBcD
3hp grizzly G1023RL Table saw- amzn.to/35JRvov
3hp 8” grizzly jointer- amzn.to/3HBWvc2
2hp 17” grizzly bandsaw- amzn.to/36RtnAB
Dewalt 735x thickness planer- amzn.to/3tsnMbA
Makita track saw- amzn.to/3twIrLY
Dewalt trim router- amzn.to/3IFjwvW
Ridgid belt/spindle sander- amzn.to/3C71EHU
Dewalt chisels- amzn.to/3K8ETGg
Ridgid R2601 5 in. Random Orbit Sander- amzn.to/3pzQ4jn
Gyokucho Ryoba Saw- amzn.to/3C6JqpQ
Gyokucho dozuki- amzn.to/3tkzs06
GRR-RIPPER 3D Pushblock- amzn.to/3tsyleX
FASTCAP GLU-BOT- amzn.to/35zoMD1
Kreg pocket hole jig- amzn.to/3IL1bO3
Makita 18v cordless brad nailer- amzn.to/3HLaxrM
*I participate in affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking. I do earn a commission off of purchases made through the links contained within.

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@crazycdn8327
@crazycdn8327 Месяц назад
Free or paid, it would be awesome for you to release the plans. I was about to start looking for overhead dust collection for my table saw as my new shop is 90-95% done. Just about to buy my spiral piping.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
im working on getting a downloadable file package put together, so others can print their own parts to build this. thanks for watching and commenting. 👊
@jsjohnst
@jsjohnst Месяц назад
I’m with GP, free or paid, I’m still interested either way
@christophersouza8792
@christophersouza8792 Месяц назад
​@@brewbuildsmessage me if you need someone to draw it up 3D with working prints for each part of the assembly. Typically I charge for the service but I'll do this for free... Solidworks or AutoCAD
@aussiekaiser
@aussiekaiser Месяц назад
You could mount a brush seal around the bottom edge of the hood (think the bottom of a garage door). This would prevent the throat plate from lifting and also provide a seal to prevent the remaining escaping dust.
@rbraibish
@rbraibish 28 дней назад
came here to say this, a brush skirt is the way
@gcranch9913
@gcranch9913 Месяц назад
I don’t have a printer or any desire to learn how to print so I would be interested in purchasing the parts. Great design !
@homemadetools
@homemadetools Месяц назад
Excellent job on design, build, and video production. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
@@homemadetools thank you so much! 👊🏻
@josephbroadus7458
@josephbroadus7458 26 дней назад
Im on par with the comments about a brush seal at the edges. I think it would allow more air flow from the bottom edges reducing dust escaping. Maybe spring loaded to compensate for different material thickness. Just spit balling here.
@Lutzboater
@Lutzboater Месяц назад
Enjoy your videos and the way you attack a problem. This build, IMO, is another ingenious plan that solved a problem, Well done.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! These types of projects are always a blast to work through.
@MrMemusashi
@MrMemusashi 27 дней назад
Just wanted to let you know that you are right about taking your reading at the hood opening. That is the most accurate location. The correct way to do it is to take several reading the more the better. Do not plug up the rest of the hood with you hands or the non important part the the devil. After taking several readings with maybe only a half inch movement that average the reading that will be the most accurate.
@TheArtisansWoodShop
@TheArtisansWoodShop 13 дней назад
Great solution. Would definitely be interested in replicating!
@hayes3d
@hayes3d 14 дней назад
This is a great design and video, I've been doing a bit of research on this recently and this video really shows the thought process, testing, tweaks, etc. Great job and well put together. Looking forward to the STL files once you have them available!!! I'm building a shop in my basement, so dust collection is paramount not only for my health but also making the Wife "ok" with me having it there. lol
@EdAgers110
@EdAgers110 27 дней назад
It would have been terribly sad for you and yet deeply satisfying for me (as a viewer) if your air flow meter had been unexpectedly sucked up into your system on your first test!🤔 Nice build. Great attention to detail.
@FMFRPEMTFF
@FMFRPEMTFF 21 день назад
This looks like a great idea. I've been working on something similar myself...a 3D printed dust hood, but I like your lexan version better.
@jamiea1961
@jamiea1961 18 дней назад
Uploading the STL's would be awesome!
@alecf3691
@alecf3691 Месяц назад
Lots of us without 3D printers. Would like to purchase the printed parts! Great video
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! I’m working on putting something together. 👊🏻
@chadgreen100
@chadgreen100 Месяц назад
Have you seen HookedOnWood zero clearance insert video? He got better cabinet dust collection results when there were some holes in the insert, near but not at the blade so he still maintained the zero clearance at the blade. I think this might help improve your situation further even after the over arm build.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I haven’t seen that, I like the way it sounds though. I’ll check it out, thanks for the suggestion. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.👊🏻
@Lowsideslide
@Lowsideslide Месяц назад
Great setup. Files for download would be amazing as well as a parts list. Would love to find more uses for all various hardware already stashed in my shop.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! I’m going to start working on the downloadable files and plans! I wasn’t sure if it was too “one off” and if people would even be interested. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!👊🏻
@forster46
@forster46 Месяц назад
@@brewbuilds I would 100% print the parts and build this myself.
@jacknimble8331
@jacknimble8331 Месяц назад
I would also be interested in downloading the files!
@bmgeyer
@bmgeyer 26 дней назад
Add me to the list of people interested in the print files.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 26 дней назад
@@bmgeyer I don’t have a rolling list, so make sure you’re subbed so you will be notified when I make a post letting everyone know when they are available.👍🏻
@davidthiessenhusen5843
@davidthiessenhusen5843 Месяц назад
Cool dust collector. Maybe add a skirt with some brush like material to the bottom so the suction area is sealed to the table top yet allowing the wood to pass thru it.
@EddyStyl3s
@EddyStyl3s 9 дней назад
awesome build!! thanks for posting this.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 9 дней назад
@@EddyStyl3s you bet! Thanks for watching, and taking the time to comment! 👊🏻
@WoodworkingTop535
@WoodworkingTop535 25 дней назад
I wish you good health and success, thanks for sharing
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 25 дней назад
Thank you so much! I wish you the same! Such a nice comment, and I really appreciate it.👊🏻
@MarkHolben
@MarkHolben 7 дней назад
sir I would love to have 3d files Great job
@petersuhmann7742
@petersuhmann7742 26 дней назад
Loved the video. Very informative. I am definitely interested in your 3D plans for purchase. I have a Bambu Labs A1 printer. Super happy with it.
@peterspark2011
@peterspark2011 Месяц назад
This is definitely the best secondary table saw dust collection system I’ve seen. I’d be keen to purchase parts.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
@@peterspark2011 thank you so much! It’s working awesome! I’m working on getting downloadable files out, and hopefully physical parts to sell.
@bigdogmn73
@bigdogmn73 Месяц назад
I was going to write you about that samething...if you sell parts I'd be interested..Great job!
@bexars
@bexars 14 дней назад
I want the STL. I will add brushes, they work well on my CNC to pick up the dust.
@jimrosson6702
@jimrosson6702 Месяц назад
Great video amazing job designing, and fabricating that new air system. Thanks for sharing
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks Jim, and thank you for watching, and taking the time to comment. 👊🏻
@buckraven3292
@buckraven3292 Месяц назад
Great tutorial, my small hobby shop is needing something like this, hope plans or store products will be available..
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! I’ll follow up with a video, or post and let everyone know when I make a decision on it. 👊🏻
@brandonstrauss
@brandonstrauss 28 дней назад
Amazing job. Would love a copy of the 3D print files to make my own.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 28 дней назад
Thank you! I’m working on getting the files uploaded. 👊🏻
@JorgeAguilar714
@JorgeAguilar714 Месяц назад
Great setup. One thing that may be useful is integrating a brush dust boot around the bottom. That way it can maintain a seal around the hood and wood being cut. It may also solve the problems with the insert plates because the brush will not let so much pressure build up.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! I’ve been looking at some different brush options to help. I’m not sure if it will make the insert plate better or worse. I think either way adding magnets would be a good move. 👊🏻 thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.
@bexars
@bexars Месяц назад
@@brewbuilds I have a CNC and the brushes on the dust boot 100% help reduce the dust collection. When you are collection dust from an overhead vacuum, brushes provide the necessary curtain for maximum effectiveness. Another suggestion, angle the brushes, this will allow the brushes to flair out. This is important around the saw blade. I have some other ideas if you want to pursue this design. I have been looking at a number of designs and no one has even attempted it.
@stevenhines5550
@stevenhines5550 26 дней назад
Amazing design and meticulous build. I have a question. I have seen a lot of woodworking videos about dust collection. It seems everybody fights gravity. I wonder why folks always go up instead of down. I would think the majority; of the suction is consumed taking the dust on an upward journey. Oh yeah: one other thing. That polycarbonate is incredibly strong. Why not make the frame for the over-blade part of the collection out of polycarbonate. That way everything would be transparent.
@steveperez3393
@steveperez3393 26 дней назад
Great job - yes I’d be interested for my T- saw!
@FatboyRon2466
@FatboyRon2466 9 дней назад
I would be interested in your files to print some parts. Your design is great.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 9 дней назад
@@FatboyRon2466 thank you, now that things are slowing down for me I’ll be getting them uploaded. I was putting together a brief write up to include with the file package to help with the build. Make sure you’re subscribed because I’ll do a follow up video and a community post when they become available. Thanks for watching. 👊🏻
@jamiemajerick91
@jamiemajerick91 Месяц назад
I would also purchase them. Thank you for the video!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
You bet! I’m working on the files and some instructions to go with them. 👊🏻
@Nashvillesky
@Nashvillesky Месяц назад
Totally interested in the plans to be able to make myself or buy the parts
@JayHuemann
@JayHuemann Месяц назад
Thank you. Great job. Well done. I would be interested in the 3D files. Thx
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I’m working on the instructions to go with the files! Thanks for watching, and make sure you’re subbed so you know when the file package becomes available. 👊🏻
@richardwadsworth4259
@richardwadsworth4259 Месяц назад
Love the idea , just a suggestion would gluing a y fitting somewhere along the arm and capping the end straighten the twist out of the flex hose to the hood. Might look a bit cleaner and increase cfm a bit more. But again great idea. God bless!!!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
@@richardwadsworth4259 I tossed around that idea at the beginning, and was worried it would be too bulky. I have a spare wye maybe I’ll mock it up see how it looks, and run some flow tests. I took reads right at the end of the 4” pipe, and although that flex does slightly reduce the flow I don’t know if it’s enough to really make a huge difference. But your idea might be fun to try out! Thanks for watching, and taking the time to comment!👊🏻
@beachmancity
@beachmancity Месяц назад
Great video! I would be interested in the 3D part file.
@jsh3234
@jsh3234 Месяц назад
Cool build. You've got a great engineering mind. That took a lot of thought and designing . And then having a printer helps. It would be great if you could market it .
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you so much! It was definitely a fun project!👊🏻
@davepoidvin2364
@davepoidvin2364 Месяц назад
Very nice, take a bow, beautiful. Dave & The Girls
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
@@davepoidvin2364 Thanks Dave! 👊🏻
@ryanfiller
@ryanfiller Месяц назад
This is rad, I wish I had the shop space to do something like this. I'd love to see some aquarium videos in the future too!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks dude! 👊🏻 Man I haven’t messed with aquariums in years. I think if I picked up another hobby my wife would shoot me. 😂
@ryanfiller
@ryanfiller Месяц назад
@@brewbuilds Haha, after years of fish tanks my wife is also strongly in favor of NOT having an aquarium ever again.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
@ryanfiller 😂 I was single when I was really into it. My wife wouldn’t be a fan of it.
@OldGuyGaming76
@OldGuyGaming76 Месяц назад
would love to replicate this as i improve my shop. Your 3d design files would be awesome to have!! Great job!!!!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
thanks dude! im working on getting a file package out for others to be able to print these parts them selves. thanks for watching, and taking the time to comment.👊
@michaelcostello906
@michaelcostello906 Месяц назад
Would take the files. Just went to Grizzly to buy just the hood piece and they charge $182! For a piece of molded plastic. Great timing on your video.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
It’s crazy how expensive they are. I’m working on getting a file package put together to make them available. 👊🏻
@markwitter4425
@markwitter4425 Месяц назад
Love the build. I would be interested in purchasing the pieces to assemble myself as I don't have a 3d printer. Also- would putting a 'brush sweep' ( like the have on the bottom of CNC bit) around the base of the unit contain more dust? I'm not critiquing- I'm new to this stuff- just asking. Thanks for the video! 👍
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! No that’s a great suggestion/idea! I’m looking into the brush material to help with the collection. Along with getting some plans put together. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I’m all about helping people in their workshops. 👊🏻
@icet7092
@icet7092 Месяц назад
Good stuff. I like the use of 3d printing.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you!
@bassdojo
@bassdojo 21 день назад
I like this format.
@kingofcastlechaos
@kingofcastlechaos Месяц назад
Very cool build. I am going to do the same using magnets on the cast iron top (I mainly do small work). I would suggest you get some brush strips, I have used them in other dust collection builds and they really make a difference. New to your channel, will check out your other stuff and consider subscribing.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
The brush strips are in the works!
@carlpetitt2241
@carlpetitt2241 Месяц назад
Hey Rob, great project and esp great use of 3D printing to tailor pieces for your needs. I've been wanting to replace / improve the current overhead dust collection on my Sawstop, and was thinking of something similar to what you made here. Couple of thoughts --1) I'd be very curious to see what effect it would have on dust capture if the hose were to attach at the front of the hood rather than the back as you have it. The cutting action where all the dust is created is happening exclusively at the front of the blade and getting the point of suction as close as possible to the source of dust is paramount. 2) how do you handle situations where the fence is very close to the blade for a narrow cut? I haven't decided how I will handle this, but my thinking is to have a shorter fence or a reversible fence so the hood and fence don't interfere with each other. 3) I like your height adjustability, but it looks like there will always still be a small gap between the bottom of the hood and the workpiece. What about installing brushes -- maybe short ones like an inch or less, to the bottom edge of the hood. I know that on my CNC the brushes make a HUGE difference because there is truly no gap between the hood and the cutting surface. Anyway, great work and would love to hear your thoughts! All the best
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks for watching Carl. I think capturing more over the top of the blade or from the front would work better, and was a thought of mine. It just became a little harder in the design side of things and to keep the aesthetics there. I’m looking into the cnc type brushes, I’m trying to find some that aren’t way too long. 👊🏻
@carlpetitt2241
@carlpetitt2241 Месяц назад
@@brewbuilds you can always cut them down with scissors -- that's what I did! I definitely did not regret it -- the original brushes I had were 3" long and that was way too long and clumsy. I cut them to about 1 inch and that has worked really well. Good luck!
@user-sm4ew3hr1y
@user-sm4ew3hr1y Месяц назад
im at the part where youre about to test and i have to say, im sitting here and shaking my head at how amazing this build is. ive seem em all and one in particular was so innovative to also make a piece of lexan on the left to catch dust from edge cuts but using the 3d printer,,, i mean bravooooo. I definitely want those files. pleaseeeeeeee
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Heck yeah! Thanks for watching and commenting. I’m working on getting the files put together. 👊🏻
@user-sm4ew3hr1y
@user-sm4ew3hr1y Месяц назад
@@brewbuilds you got me rubbing my hands and going heck yahhhhh
@user-sm4ew3hr1y
@user-sm4ew3hr1y Месяц назад
oh by the way, if this works, my next stpe is to incorporate the 3d printed ball style blast gates and one person has a version already to allow quick mount of the servo so it can be automated and thats a whooooole other thing ill have to learn. it involves an arduino to control the parameters, for example to say, when machine 1 turns on, open blast gate 1 and close blast gate 3,4 and 6 and the same goes for the other blast gates. If this is put together with the auto on and off i think its the pinnacle of dust collection.... well that and metal pipes that are 6 or 8 inches would be but this is better than most lol
@stevenseligman2135
@stevenseligman2135 Месяц назад
i am in the process of building my dream shop, long way to go :) and this would be an awesome addition. would love to get a hold of the files.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks for watching. I’m working on putting a file package together for people to download. Good luck on building your shop, keep me posted on the progress!👊🏻
@Thejakegee
@Thejakegee Месяц назад
Pretty awesome. I am in the utilities also. Great work!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks dude, what’s your profession? stay safe. 👊🏻
@bradleytuckwell4881
@bradleytuckwell4881 29 дней назад
it looks and works spot on well done
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 28 дней назад
Thank you! I was really happy with how it turned out!
@slanwar
@slanwar Месяц назад
Great setup, would be nice to have the files to download.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! I’m going to work on getting the files put together, and some assembly instructions written up. 👊🏻
@charliemorss
@charliemorss Месяц назад
Really nice build! I'd be interested in the files to print. Getting the original Fusion360 (or whatever you did your design in) would be even better so I can tweak it a bit to my setup.
@blacktenonfurniture
@blacktenonfurniture Месяц назад
Awesome video and project!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks dude! Sorry I just now saw your comment. Thanks for watching. 👊🏻
@Obtuse94
@Obtuse94 Месяц назад
I would 100% pay for some of the .stl/plans/etc. Awesome project!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Heck yeah! I’ll start working on putting some file packages together. I’ll either do a follow up video or just do a community post to keep everyone informed. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. 👊🏻
@neilgreiner1369
@neilgreiner1369 Месяц назад
Would def be interested in files Very nice design!!!!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
You got it dude! I’m working on getting the files to put together. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. 👊🏻
@charitiekbyrd1
@charitiekbyrd1 Месяц назад
Awesome build and it looks great! Keep doing you and stay safe! Happy Building 😁
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you so much! You do the same.👊🏻
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you so much! You do the same.👊🏻
@joshjohnson7043
@joshjohnson7043 Месяц назад
Of course I want the STL files!!!!
@NoelPepin
@NoelPepin Месяц назад
You did a good job!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
@@NoelPepin thank you. 👊🏻
@popopp2297
@popopp2297 Месяц назад
Great job, I've never seen your channel and just subscribed. Are you from WA? Did you put your plans online for download? Please let me know. Thank you for the video! Have a blessed day!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 28 дней назад
@@popopp2297 thank you! I do live in Wa. I don’t have the files available yet, but will very soon. 👍🏻
@simonr6793
@simonr6793 Месяц назад
Rob, I'm gutted now that I've seen this video on your own design and build of the tablesaw overhead dust extraction system.The reason is simply because i spent £1,200 on the Shark overhead system from Harvey. What makes it worse is the fact that Harvey doesn't even have a store, etc, here in the UK, so i had to purchase it from a company here in the UK called Axminster. I guess I need my head checked for paying them this amount of money. Anyhow, I have to say I'm stunned by just how much cfm ratings you're actually getting from your system it's impressive. At least i was of some help with the 3d unit door seals in your previous video. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🇬🇧. P.s I'm curious as to what you have planned next for your workshop improvements 🤔.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
@@simonr6793 what’s up dude! Hey if it makes you feel any better, if I was to buy one, I would by the shark! That is probably the best one. I like to make my own stuff for the pure enjoyment, the challenge, and to learn new skills. I’m really impressed with mine, and tried to make it look somewhat professional. The flows on it are great, and it helps that I have a good dust collection to support it. As for my next journey, I have a CNC on order, so I’ll be learning that, building a table for it, then updating my out feed table/ router table.👍🏻 Thanks for watching and keeping in touch.👊🏻
@simonr6793
@simonr6793 Месяц назад
Nice one Rob, don't do what I have, I have the Shapeoko 5 pro it arrived around December last year and I still haven't had the chance to try to learn it. I managed to put it together in what was my wife's craft room, ( I've kicked her out! Only of the craft room😂). But since then life's just gone daft with health issues etc so it's just been sitting there collecting dust and cobwebs 😢
@Njao6q4vrv73
@Njao6q4vrv73 Месяц назад
Ingenious! Thanks
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you!
@tonyparadiso8046
@tonyparadiso8046 Месяц назад
i would of put the clear tube directly over the top of the blade . Maybe even some small rollers or brushes around the bottom lip as one of the suggestions below commented to catch even more dust. Good idea though
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I couldn’t agree more about having the intake more above the blade. I think that would help with the lower cfm flows towards the front of the hood. I’d have to make some design changes to accommodate that. Sometimes you just have to start and make changes as you go.👊🏻
@theboredcreative
@theboredcreative Месяц назад
Excellent man! I would love to be able to buy those designs.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I’m going to start working on the downloadable files, and write up on the assembly. 👊🏻
@pctatc66
@pctatc66 Месяц назад
well done sir!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks dude! 👊🏻
@mhelp9815
@mhelp9815 Месяц назад
I'd be interested in the STL file.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 28 дней назад
I’m working on cleaning them up. I’ll get them uploaded soon. I’ll post on here when they are available, make sure you’re subscribed so you get notified. 👊🏻
@stevenkingma9228
@stevenkingma9228 Месяц назад
ACGIH: American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienist. Your rotating vein anemometer can give false readings. The air is blocked by the size of the case, as compared to the duct size, artificially increasing the apparent flow rate. What you want is either a thermal anemometer or a pitot tube. You can measure nearly anywhere in the duct and back calculate your velocities...because what goes in (CFM) must come out (ignoring losses).
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Yeah I had to look it up, I did display it on the video.😉
@tickfarmwoodworks
@tickfarmwoodworks Месяц назад
I'd love to buy the parts. I don't have access to a 3D printer.
@TheLawngestYard
@TheLawngestYard Месяц назад
Awesome video dude!! 🍻
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks bro! 👊🏻
@richh7539
@richh7539 Месяц назад
Great build… definitely I would like to purchase the 3d files if you make them available.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you!👊🏻 I think I’m going to start to put together a file with all the parts, and I write up on the assembly. 👍🏻thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@msrosenblatt1
@msrosenblatt1 Месяц назад
I would purchase the plans, parts or files to print. Building a new shop and 6” dust collection system. Overarm dust collection is one of the weaknesses in any design.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I’m working on the instructions to go with the files! Thanks for watching and commenting. Make sure you’re subbed so you get notified when the files are available. 👊🏻
@Greybeardmedic
@Greybeardmedic Месяц назад
Its a very nice build and well done, but I do have question: It seems like you have built in a 180 degree turns for the dust to travel before it gets to the main collector. Is there a reason for this? Why not just move the main collector upwards and have a straight shot? Otherwise thanks for the content. Good job!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Are you referring to where I transition from the 4” over arm duct to my 6” vertical duct?
@Greybeardmedic
@Greybeardmedic Месяц назад
At 00:04 It curves downwards as flex tubing and does a 180 turn. However I now see why: the design of the overarm hinge prevents you from running the tubing through the top and straight up, which means you go through the bottom and loop around. Your CFM is apparently just fine, so you can afford the 180 turn. Thank you sir, answered my own question.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
@@Greybeardmedic exactly, I wanted to make sure I understood what part you were talking about before I responded. Yeah I tried different things, but that ended up being the best option. Air speeds are well above 4000fpm there, which is what’s needed to keep the dust entrained in the duct and prevent build up. Thanks for watching and commenting.👊🏻
@richardbreininger285
@richardbreininger285 8 дней назад
I would be interested in the files or purchasing.
@michaelgrahamdesigns
@michaelgrahamdesigns Месяц назад
Very nice 👊🏽
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thanks bro! I appreciate the watch and comment. 👊🏻
@gregmize01
@gregmize01 Месяц назад
@10:09 🎥Slick edit!🎥
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! 👊🏻
@zorangraham5243
@zorangraham5243 5 дней назад
Wow. I would love to print this. Please provide 3D files. How much?
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 4 дня назад
@@zorangraham5243 I’ve been slacking/busy schedule, but the plans and files are coming! Thanks for watching!👊🏻 I’ve settled on a price yet, but less than $10
@troelsnielsen2848
@troelsnielsen2848 Месяц назад
U should avoid flex hose completely
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I agree, you should, but that’s not always possible. One benefit to having an adequately sized system, or oversized for your work space is you have some wiggle room for scenarios like this and still have plenty of flow.
@OldGuyGaming76
@OldGuyGaming76 Месяц назад
Nice!!!!!!
@davidfaridimani6915
@davidfaridimani6915 Месяц назад
I don't have a 3D printer nor the skill to make this. Is there a product with similar functionality that I can buy?
@DudeSawdust
@DudeSawdust Месяц назад
Dope!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
Thank you! 👊🏻
@pazmaniaoh6341
@pazmaniaoh6341 Месяц назад
Totally sell the plans.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I’m going to do it! I was thinking it was a little too “one off” but I’ve had more people interested than I expected. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.👊🏻
@richs5422
@richs5422 Месяц назад
I'd pay for the parts.
@mexicancustard7714
@mexicancustard7714 Месяц назад
Please share the print files.
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I’m working on getting them out. I’m writing up some assembly instructions to go with the files.👊🏻
@myk5486
@myk5486 Месяц назад
upload the files to printables!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds Месяц назад
I’ll have them listed on Etsy. I’m just working on some instructions to go with them.👍🏻
@CALDues
@CALDues 28 дней назад
Curb appeal? You're going to stop f-ing traffic!
@brewbuilds
@brewbuilds 28 дней назад
Haha, thank you! 👊🏻
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