As with many of the projects covered on hackaday, [bongodrummer]’s Dust Sniper came about because of a lack of effective commercial solutions, in this case to the problem of quiet dust extraction.
Keep the workshop and your projects clean by investing in a dust collector to continuously pull in the dust while you work.
Finding cheap or even free tools in the second-hand adverts is probably a common pursuit among Hackaday readers. Thus many of you will like [DuctTape Mechanic], have a row of old woodworking bench ...
If you want to keep your workshop extra tidy (and keep dust and debris out away from your electronics if your shop is mixed-use), this DIY "Dust Sniper" dust extractor is a great way to keep things ...
Makita makes power tools popular among tradespeople and home DIY enthusiasts alike, but the brand's stable of products ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are a lot of different kinds of woodworking, but one of the biggest struggles that every carpenter faces is dust management. It doesn't ...
Four-stage dust collection for a dramatic increase in cleaning efficiency: Integrated pre-separator captures the large particles and extends filter life; Second cyclone around the conical filter ...
The Bosch GAS20-17AH Wet/Dry Dust Extractor is an industrial-grade powerhouse with a maximum 300 CFM (cubic feet of air per minute) capacity that filters fine dust, coarse dirt and liquids. The ...
Dust extraction and centralized vacuum cleaning systems vary in their design, performance and costs. Different companies have different approaches to their design, however, there are some basic rules ...
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