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Dust Sniper (quiet extractor system)

Step 11The Cyclone & Dust Cabinet

The Cyclone & Dust Cabinet
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As the cyclones are transparent, we want to allow light into their area so we can see what is going on. I used some more of the nice 15mm thick acrylic for the side panels (see photos).

We can continue the theme of oak wood facing and make the control board and corner strut from some lovely scrap oak.

The cyclones themselves are the tallest part of this construction, and because we want the finished work surface to be no higher than our workbench, they need to sit below the level of the DS's floor. This is not a problem because the castors raise it high enough that I can still unscrew and empty the dust containers.

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Author:bongodrummer(Flowering Elbow Website)
BongoDrummer is founder and member of Flowering Elbow. He loves to learn about, invent, and make things, particularly from waste materials.