Re: Neat new dust collection set up.
Hello and good morning. I will get some pictures for all of you latter.(but there is not a hole lot to see.) I would think that a piece of hard board or sheet metal mounted to the underside of the legacy's carriage would or could do the same thing. The goal it to hang a 3" sheet of vinyl screening under the carriage. how about using t nuts or mounting nuts on the alum. channel that make up the carriage its self? The goal is shut down the path of the wood chips, a single flat screen hanging down on the sides works Ok, but I found if the screen was in a oval or circle shape under the carriage it works much better. After work today, I will see what I can do as far a pictures goes.(I may be able to get a good picture from my cell phone? I will try.) I hope you all have a good day! C.A.G. - Original Message - From: Tim Krause To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 11:15 PM Subject: Re: Neat new dust collection set up. The newer model do not have these screws. I picture would help us adapt the idea. We do have four screws that you don't have that I think will work the same. -Tim - Original Message - From: curt george To: Legacy Google group Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 5:40 PM Subject: Neat new dust collection set up. Hello Everyone After a lot of testing of this idea, I think I am ready to let everyone in on the BIG trick. This may be a big surprise to all of you. but Dust Shields do not work very well on the Legacy..(shock and disbelief, Right? I'm not kidding here. ;-P. ) And to make things worse ,they block the view of the router cutting, so I don't think the trade off is all that good. I made a very simple jig that anyone can make in just a few min. that stops most of the wood chips from flying around the shop. (note I said Most not all, the very fine dust still gets away.but I am willing to deal with the trade off's) this jig is really only 4, 10-32 screws and a piece of 3"x 18" vinyl window screen. That's IT! Now I've made 6 different types of dust shields, (two of them look factory made. I was so proud of them, That was until I found out thay did not work. ;-( . ) but only this simple screen trick really worked for me. Here is the concept. The router cutting the wood makes lots of chips, a normal dust shield only stops the chips/air/dust from moving in one direction, and then it is forced into another direction, (its like tiring to trap a cyclone, It just cant be done, well.) I have to admit the better dust collection units use shields and vacuum in order to try to stop the dust.And these do work, but at what trade off? Loud dust collectors,hoses, and screens that block your view of the wood being cut. It becomes a very real mess. My concept, uses a simple hardware store vinyl window screen, this screen only need to hang 3" below the router carriage under normal cutting operations. The screen allows the air to pass through it, but stops most of the chips, which then fall into rows/lines of wood chips under the Legacy, Its awesome! and better yet the wood chips do not build up on or in the Legacy's alum. rails or gears.(which was the hole reasion why I started on this project in the first place.) Now how did I do this? My Legacy has 4 10-32 screw hole in it to hold the plastic dust shields that came with my machine. all that I needed to do was to place a screw in each hole, then rap the screen around the carriage, (pushing the screws onto and through the screen,holding it on to and under the router carriage.) NOW when I work in my garage, I have a fan blowing air on me, to keep me cool,(ITS HOT OUT THERE!) but this air also blows the fine dust that gets through the screen away from me and my work place, so the fine dust dose not bother me at all. But for you and your work space this might not work for you, but for the price and the ease of using/making this, It is really worth the effort to try it for your self. Please let me know what you think. talk to you all latter. C.A.G. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, v
Re: Neat new dust collection set up.
The newer model do not have these screws. I picture would help us adapt the idea. We do have four screws that you don't have that I think will work the same. -Tim - Original Message - From: curt george To: Legacy Google group Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 5:40 PM Subject: Neat new dust collection set up. Hello Everyone After a lot of testing of this idea, I think I am ready to let everyone in on the BIG trick. This may be a big surprise to all of you. but Dust Shields do not work very well on the Legacy..(shock and disbelief, Right? I'm not kidding here. ;-P. ) And to make things worse ,they block the view of the router cutting, so I don't think the trade off is all that good. I made a very simple jig that anyone can make in just a few min. that stops most of the wood chips from flying around the shop. (note I said Most not all, the very fine dust still gets away.but I am willing to deal with the trade off's) this jig is really only 4, 10-32 screws and a piece of 3"x 18" vinyl window screen. That's IT! Now I've made 6 different types of dust shields, (two of them look factory made. I was so proud of them, That was until I found out thay did not work. ;-( . ) but only this simple screen trick really worked for me. Here is the concept. The router cutting the wood makes lots of chips, a normal dust shield only stops the chips/air/dust from moving in one direction, and then it is forced into another direction, (its like tiring to trap a cyclone, It just cant be done, well.) I have to admit the better dust collection units use shields and vacuum in order to try to stop the dust.And these do work, but at what trade off? Loud dust collectors,hoses, and screens that block your view of the wood being cut. It becomes a very real mess. My concept, uses a simple hardware store vinyl window screen, this screen only need to hang 3" below the router carriage under normal cutting operations. The screen allows the air to pass through it, but stops most of the chips, which then fall into rows/lines of wood chips under the Legacy, Its awesome! and better yet the wood chips do not build up on or in the Legacy's alum. rails or gears.(which was the hole reasion why I started on this project in the first place.) Now how did I do this? My Legacy has 4 10-32 screw hole in it to hold the plastic dust shields that came with my machine. all that I needed to do was to place a screw in each hole, then rap the screen around the carriage, (pushing the screws onto and through the screen,holding it on to and under the router carriage.) NOW when I work in my garage, I have a fan blowing air on me, to keep me cool,(ITS HOT OUT THERE!) but this air also blows the fine dust that gets through the screen away from me and my work place, so the fine dust dose not bother me at all. But for you and your work space this might not work for you, but for the price and the ease of using/making this, It is really worth the effort to try it for your self. Please let me know what you think. talk to you all latter. C.A.G. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills?hl=en.
RE: Neat new dust collection set up.
curt pics are in order if you would. I have been contemplating something like this for my 900 and have not finished my design. I am looking at a u shaped bracket that mounts to the router base with roller blind material anchored to either end of the machine. That way the material winds on each side protecting the rails in the back and material drops to the floor. I already hang dollar store shower curtains around the unit from the ceiling so that the material does not shoot all over the basement shop. Plus I have mounted a piece of screen over the floor drain so that I no longer clog up that. Carl Stigers -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills?hl=en.
Neat new dust collection set up.
Hello Everyone After a lot of testing of this idea, I think I am ready to let everyone in on the BIG trick. This may be a big surprise to all of you. but Dust Shields do not work very well on the Legacy..(shock and disbelief, Right? I'm not kidding here. ;-P. ) And to make things worse ,they block the view of the router cutting, so I don't think the trade off is all that good. I made a very simple jig that anyone can make in just a few min. that stops most of the wood chips from flying around the shop. (note I said Most not all, the very fine dust still gets away.but I am willing to deal with the trade off's) this jig is really only 4, 10-32 screws and a piece of 3"x 18" vinyl window screen. That's IT! Now I've made 6 different types of dust shields, (two of them look factory made. I was so proud of them, That was until I found out thay did not work. ;-( . ) but only this simple screen trick really worked for me. Here is the concept. The router cutting the wood makes lots of chips, a normal dust shield only stops the chips/air/dust from moving in one direction, and then it is forced into another direction, (its like tiring to trap a cyclone, It just cant be done, well.) I have to admit the better dust collection units use shields and vacuum in order to try to stop the dust.And these do work, but at what trade off? Loud dust collectors,hoses, and screens that block your view of the wood being cut. It becomes a very real mess. My concept, uses a simple hardware store vinyl window screen, this screen only need to hang 3" below the router carriage under normal cutting operations. The screen allows the air to pass through it, but stops most of the chips, which then fall into rows/lines of wood chips under the Legacy, Its awesome! and better yet the wood chips do not build up on or in the Legacy's alum. rails or gears.(which was the hole reasion why I started on this project in the first place.) Now how did I do this? My Legacy has 4 10-32 screw hole in it to hold the plastic dust shields that came with my machine. all that I needed to do was to place a screw in each hole, then rap the screen around the carriage, (pushing the screws onto and through the screen,holding it on to and under the router carriage.) NOW when I work in my garage, I have a fan blowing air on me, to keep me cool,(ITS HOT OUT THERE!) but this air also blows the fine dust that gets through the screen away from me and my work place, so the fine dust dose not bother me at all. But for you and your work space this might not work for you, but for the price and the ease of using/making this, It is really worth the effort to try it for your self. Please let me know what you think. talk to you all latter. C.A.G. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Legacy Ornamental Mills" group. To post to this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to legacy-ornamental-mills+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/legacy-ornamental-mills?hl=en.