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Gotta have Heart!
new2woodwrk and 9 others reacted to barb.j.enders for a topic
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R DATELLE,s order completed
frankorona and 6 others reacted to amazingkevin for a topic
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I’ve mentioned before that my workshop is a small 8’ x 12’ Resin Suncast shed purchased from Lowes. I also have a previously installed 7’ x 10’ Resin Suncast shed that is for my garden equipment. The back of my workshop shed is about six inches from the side of the garden equipment shed. Sawdust control has become a problem in the work shop. I only have 4 machines in my shed. Between my scroll saw, router, sander and table saw I have been generating way tooooo much sawdust and it was getting impossible just to sweep to keep the shop clean. My small shop vacuum was filling up the bag quickly and was not very practical to get in and around the equipment stations and work bench. A dust collection system seemed to be a necessary investment. Since my shop is small there was no room to install a dust collector inside the shop, so I decided that I would look for a system I could install in the garden equipment shed and run the collection piping and a remote switch through the walls into the workshop. Locating the Dust Collector remotely in the garden equipment shed reduces the noise of the loud dust collector in the workshop. I also did not want to spend a lot of money for a system, so after some Google searches and a lot of research, I decided to purchase a Woodstock International Shop Fox model W1727 1 HP Dust Collector that was recommended for 3 machines for about $450. Since my shop is so small I figured it would be good for my 4 machines and a drag around hose.. Four inch diameter hose was used to connect the Shop Fox through the walls into the workshop where the interconnection hoses was reduced to 2 1/2” diameter throughout the workshop. This is the hose between the sheds wrapped with foil sided tape for protection. The switch wire also under the tape wrap. This is the tansition from 4" to 2 1/2" inside the workshop. m I removed the On/Off switch that came mounted on the Shop Fox motor and relocated the switch to inside the Workshop. A twist lock male plug was installed in the gem box on the motor where the switch was and a female plug attached to the wire coming from the relocated switch. This prevents the connection from becoming dislarged due to vibration. There is a blast door at each machine so only one inlet at a time will be operated when the machine is operated. I also added a fifth blast door for a 1 1/4” dia. drag around hose for shop cleanup of sawdust generated by portable tools like palm sanders,Dremel carving tools and trim routers. This is to the back of the disk/belt sander. This is the connection to my router table. There is also a lower inlet in the back from the box below that cannot be seen. This is the connection to the back of my contracto table saw. This is the connection to the Pegas and the drag around hose. I made a collection box for under the Pegas table. Although I have not used the system for actual machine operations yet, I have tested the system and it seems to be working just as exspected. Plenty of suction and the Dust Collector can be barely heard. The air flow at an inlet is louder that the sound of the remotely located motor. Not sure if I will run it continuously while scrolling. Might turn it on when dust and pieces collect in the box below the table. The hoses, fittings (i.e.; Tee, Wyes, Blast Gates), hose clamps (lots of hose clamps) and hose mountings added about another $250 to the cost of the system. It took about 16 hours over three days to install the complete system. Hope this was not too boring and possible useful information for any one consdidering a small dust collector system. EDIT 1/14/21: There is a tour of my shop in a reply to Ken toward the bottom of this post.6 points
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Jim Croce
OzarkSawdust and 3 others reacted to Charlie E for a topic
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SSV Offline
Tomanydogs and 2 others reacted to Travis for a topic
I got a message this AM that SSV was offline. There must have been a hiccup in the licensing key for the software. I did a refresh and things seemed to have popped back. If it happens again, feel free to email me at travis[at]scrollsawvillage.com. I'm not on the website all day, so an alert like that is very helpful. Hopefully it won't happen again.3 points -
Deer on the Run
Be_O_Be and one other reacted to Kris Martinson for a topic
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Wolf Woman
frankorona and one other reacted to Rockytime for a topic
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Nice work Frank.2 points
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FYI, My Dust collector Install
FrankEV and one other reacted to teachnlearn for a topic
There are a whole slew of home air coolers using styrofoam ice chest, and 5 gallon buckets. Basic design is a bucket of ice water with salt. Put a coil of hose or small cooper pipe in the bucket, add a mini pump. Take the rest of the coil and put it in front of a fan. Water is circulated in the closes loop hose coil, pumped between the cold ice and in front of the fan. See this used for broken car air conditioners, personal coolers and room coolers. Size can vary from mini to major tank size and scrape parts can help on cost. RJF2 points -
FYI, My Dust collector Install
OCtoolguy and one other reacted to teachnlearn for a topic
Wonderful design, well thought out. One area to keep an eye on are any 90 degree bends in the hose. It slows the air flow and can be a collection point for any wood chips. Any plumbers on this board can chime in' I'm using theories of drainage design. I believe the sewage plumbing has several low degree elbows worked in rather then a 90 degree bend. RJF2 points -
Cut some beer can material today
OzarkSawdust and one other reacted to teachnlearn for a topic
Scrollers are going to be falling out of their chairs restocking materials. RJF2 points -
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A nice solution! Lots of great and clever ideas. Where do you live that working in a garden shed is doable without freezing?2 points
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Thank you Frank. Very nicely done and documented. I need to do something for my shop and you have given me ideas to think about. My workshop and garden tool storage are combined in one 16' x 16' shed. So I do not have the option to locate the noisy part separately and must pay attention to the sound level.2 points
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Not boring at all Frank. It’s great that you were able to fix the dust collector out of your work space. Nice job and nice saw! I have a Pegas on order.2 points
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That $0.10 can might be able to turn into a $20 item with about 15 hours of work designing a pattern and sawing up the said design.. Gosh that seems like a better deal than buying wood.. Sounds like a great bargain for those that only care to cover your cost and replenish your cutting medium.. This way you're replenishing your beverage and scroll sawing materials..2 points
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Old & New - Scroll Saw Challenge
poupster2 and one other reacted to Dennisfm56 for a topic
I knew I needed to find a different outlet for my enjoyment in woodworking, so bought the Wen. My first was really bad. I knew nothing about how to cut. Hadn't even watched Steve Good's intro series. Pinned blade that came from with the saw. Discovered later that it was a #9. I've since upgraded to a Delta and have a bit more understanding of blades and how to cut. My latest completed project. I have a 4-5 other not puzzles in various stages of completion. I like the puzzles because I can finish in a a of hours. I suffer senior onset attention deficit disorder.2 points -
My One and Only Yearly Craft Show.... :+}
heppnerguy reacted to danny for a topic
Well the Craft Show was this last weekend. Saturday is Always the biggest crowd. Sunday its only just after Church is over. Not as many.... So total after Paying back the Booth Fee I made a Grant total of $483.00. YeePeeYea.... :+} Was a little lower than the Normal from years gone by, but I am Always Thankful and we Always enjoy our time dealing with the Customers. ............... I forgot to snap pictures BEFORE THINGS GOT UNDER WAY and only remembered in the Afternoon. Its against Policy to take any Pictures during the show times. So I noticed a gal snapping pics of our table and asked Politely if she would snap some pis and Email them to me. She Happily said she would. Here are some of Her pics. Not excited about the Clarity, but will have to do. By the time I asked her I had pretty well sold Lots.... Thanks for being here....Danny :+}1 point -
I was in thed process of replying to you when SVV went off line. I did purchase on of those personal cooling devices last year after the end of the very hot days. I haven't tried it yot but plan to do so when the hot temps return. I'm hoping it will give me a few more hours a day when the temps are way up there.1 point
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Excellent write-up and info. Thanks. And also thanks for all the pics. We love pics.1 point
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If you have room to set it up in a corner all you would need to do is make some movable framed walls lined with sound atenuating insulation to enclose the unit. Add hinges to the walls to allow them to swing away to acces the unit for emptying the collection bag. The overall height of the unit is only about 5 feet so the enclosure would need a top also. But don't forget it would need a small vent to the ouside where the air can excape.1 point
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FYI, My Dust collector Install
OCtoolguy reacted to teachnlearn for a topic
Could be years to have a collection of chips or months. Just seems to be a added task to clear wood chips. With the suction, may never happen. RJF1 point -
I only have two 90 degree situations, all other turns are smooth large radius done with the hose itself. One 90 is at the bottom of the 2 1/2 vertical drop where it tansitions to 4" just inside the wll of the workshop. this spot has the maximum suction as it is just a few feet to the dust colector itself. The other is at the top of that same vertical drop where I Teed the 2 1/2 in each direction. Again just a shot vertical to the run to the dust collector. Also not I used clear hose most places so a blockage will be easily seen. That being said, you are correct that I do need to watch to make sure I don't get any blockages.1 point
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Cut some beer can material today
OzarkSawdust reacted to teachnlearn for a topic
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Cut some beer can material today
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Deer on the Run
amazingkevin reacted to Dragonkort for a topic
awsome stunning beautiful and WOW!!!! thats fantastic!!1 point -
No Pictures it didn't happen..1 point
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You might want to consider MDO (Medium Density Overlay) if it is available in your area. It is used for making outdoor signs.1 point
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Gotta have Heart!
barb.j.enders reacted to Rockytime for a topic
That's some dynamic cutting and lots of it too. Those came out beautifully!1 point -
Wolf Woman
amazingkevin reacted to FrankEV for a topic
That's an awsome cut and presentation. The Frame makes a great job even better.1 point -
Jim Croce
Charlie E reacted to Tomanydogs for a topic
Really well done piece. I also enjoy his music.1 point -
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Gotta have Heart!
barb.j.enders reacted to rjweb for a topic
Excellent cutting, very nicely done, where did you get the pattern, RJ1 point -
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Gotta have Heart!
barb.j.enders reacted to Phantom Scroller for a topic
It's a big WOW! from me Barb. Roly1 point -
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Jim Croce
Charlie E reacted to heppnerguy for a topic
I will have to ask Alexa to play some of theirs.. I just need to remember the name. Dick heppnerguy1 point -
Cut some beer can material today
OzarkSawdust reacted to John B for a topic
Now you have me perplexed, Do I take the cans back for 10c each return, or cut them up ?????????????????1 point -
Old & New - Scroll Saw Challenge
John B reacted to Frank Pellow for a topic
Long before I had access to a scroll saw, I used a coping saw to do (almost) the same job. The first project that I remember cutting with a coping saw was a simple jigsaw puzzle puppy and I made that as a present for my brother Bruce when I was about 7. That's 70 years ago. I don't have a photo, but this sketch that I found on the internet is close to what I used: It shows that things don't really change much for me in spite of the years and all the new technologies, because the last scroll saw project that I completed is this one that I did for my sister Christine about two weeks ago:1 point -
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Old & New - Scroll Saw Challenge
ChelCass reacted to Ron Johnson for a topic
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All I can say is "WOW"! Great work.1 point
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