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DIY Sander Shrouds?


new2woodwrk

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I just got a new Guinever  sander and am looking for suggestions/examples of how others have set up their dust and piece control.

I'm thinking some kind of shroud around the 2 drum heads with screened dust ctrl hole in the back?

Would love to see what others have done - pics are most welcome :)

Thoughts?

Thanks as always in advance

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2 hours ago, new2woodwrk said:

I just got a new Guinever  sander and am looking for suggestions/examples of how others have set up their dust and piece control.

I'm thinking some kind of shroud around the 2 drum heads with screened dust ctrl hole in the back?

Would love to see what others have done - pics are most welcome :)

Thoughts?

Thanks as always in advance

I will be following this thread. I have looked at that same sander. Pics please.

 

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I have built something very similar to Rolf for My pneumatic drum sanders.  It works well but I have a strong dust collector and am pulling around 650-700 cfm thru it.     

For somethings like sanding on the lathe or drill press, I have tried using a bell mouth hood on the end of the dust collection hose.  It seems to work much more effectively than just the end of a hose.  I read about it on the Australian forum woodworkforums.com

 

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I have my system connected to A JET Vortex 1100 VX. It is a Cyclone wanabe, that is surprisingly effective,  with a 2 micron cartridge filter that is the original. I bought it in Dec 2011.  

It has had a lot of chips and dust go through it. especially fine dust when doing Intarsia. 4"pvc pipe, longest run ~30 ft. and 4 elbows and a 2" reducer to my bench top router at the end of the run,  still lots of suction.  

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I basically cover my suction unit with an old woven onion bag ( from an old bag of onions )

which catches any loose parts from going up the line to the collector. loose one part of a large design

and it pretty much ruins your day -makes the whole thing junk. 2 hours down the drain ( or worse )

The shrouds you guys have around your sanders are pretty neat - mine i just pull behind the unit

 

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