Homemade cyclone dust collector shop vac. This is one of the easiest dust collectors to make and one that keeps the sawdust out of your shop vacuum cleaner. I designed mine with 2 clamps so its fast and easy. Use the clamps to secure them together. Super cheap to make and saves you money.
I also did not think i needed the capability of running se. If you arent familiar with how cyclones work the vacuum cleaner attaches to the top center and pulls air up the center of the clear cylindrical tube. So never use a cyclone without a good 80 or better for 1 micron or smaller particles filter on your vacuum or dust collector downstream. Many say that the heart of a woodshop is the table saw others say its their ro.
Keep in mind that if you clog the hose or overfill the collection bucket the internal cyclone will stop working and the dust will instead escape through the top port. If you are involved in woodworking by now you know that every woodworking workshop no matter how small it is needs a dust collector. Since then i have not had to touch my shop vac this cyclone collects everything you can see from the picture saw dust in the bucket and the vac is empty this is working on my seventh bucket with nothing in the vac. Note about the pipe diameter.
Diy cyclone dust collector. Creating a cyclone effect will help to save the filter inside your shop vac. Like a lot of people after retirement i built a woodworking shop. The wood whisperer breaks down the leading budget dust collectors with.
Keep your lungs healthy. I looked at the commercial dust collection systems and did not like the look of the 4 hose laying all over the shop. It will keep your shop vacuum cleaner filter element clean and not clog it. Parts are easy to find.
Mini cyclone bucket dust collector. The best part is the vac doesnt lose suction i sound like a dyson commercial. Diy shop vac dust collector. Assemble the dust collector by placing the modified bucket on top of the intact one.