It looks like a really nice design. Nice job. I think the most useful thing you can do is test it for various flow rates/number/sizes of separator, and chart the results, so people are able to make something that is efficient for their use case.
Hail to my fellow countryman. That accent can't be missed 😁 Ben benieuwd wat je allemaal hebt bedacht en hoop op een gedetailleerde ontwerp video op een gegeven moment. Zou geweldig zijn
Van harte Welkom! Ja dat accent kan ik niet verstoppen😅 ik kom ook nog eens uit Brabant dus mijn “R” is ook nog eens lekker aanwezig. Mijn Engels is nog erg stoffig. Dat maakt praten in de camera nog lastig. Tim kan ik qua presentatie niet overtreffen. Ik richt me vooral op ontwerp-optimalisatie en de technische kant. Er is erg wijzig onderzoek beschikbaar naar dit type afscheiders. Dus ga ik de uitdaging aan om daar een beetje in bij te kunnen dragen. Puur ook uit nieuwsgierigheid. Maar om alles goed op camera te krijgen is een extra uitdaging! Ik krijg steeds meer bewondering voor de creators op UA-cam. Gr, Ruud
By the way, what about using 160mm grey PVC sewer pipe? To be honest, I wouldn't mind not seeing the swirly bits if that means not buying overly expensive transparent PVC 😆 I need to keep my eye on the flesh-eating devices anyway. That stuff is about €20/m
That is something we can explore! I found a source in Europe who also sells 160mm clear tube. For testing on camera that would be great to see the difference between 150mm and 160mm.
@@CapturingDust Gozer, je doet het fantastisch. Ik ben vooral benieuwd waar je allemaal mee op de proppen gaat komen. Voor je het weet heb je een compleet arsenaal aan luchtafvoeronderdelen geprint/ontworpen. (en als je ideeen nodig hebt, kan genoeg verzinnen voor je hoor ;) ) Er zitten steeds meer duitsers en nederlanders op youtube. Dat accent komt men wel overheen ;)
Ok! But before this -> Centrifugal Dust Separator DIY, I need to make the system with a motor to pull the dust, could I also have a way to make this system with the motor, and what would be an efficient way to do it! Many times these videos give the idea that you only need to make a Centrifugal Dust Separator DIY and have no idea how the part to pull the dust is or even worse use those super noisy vacuum cleaners! Do you have any idea how to also make the system to suck the dust?
I am exploring some ideas that I have to integrate the motors into the design to pull the dust trough and also acts as a super fine filter. When that is built I will share it on the channel! This channel is a project I run in my spare time so I hope to have it ready in a couple months.
It’s more that this design saves space in height. I need to test the exact efficiency difference between the normal cyclone. I ordered Oneida-Air Super Dust Deputy 4/5 (DIY) cyclone only it’s still in backorder.
The PVC pipe I used now is from Amazon with way to much shipping costs. I recently found a company in the Netherlands that could make them. They sell only at companies. I am working on that to source the pvc from them so I can test it and adjust the files to fit the EU sizes. If you are interested I can give you a update on that. I hope next month.
@@CapturingDust Thanks for getting back to me. I found a UK supplier on ebay but duties make it as expensive as importing from the US. Looking forward to your next video 👍
I ordered the 150x3mm version on this site; www.kunststofforte.nl/product/transparante-acrylaat-buizen-xt/ They do sell to individuals. I expect the order soon so I will let you know my experience. I ordered two lengths of 495mm. They saw it out of a 1 meter pipe for 5€ extra. They also sell casted pipe. They are much more transparent, but way more expensive. I will test both; www.kunststofforte.nl/product/pmma-buis-geg-helder/ Gr, Ruud
The size I used now was approximately the same as Tim's design and that is not possible from the 36 inch tube. But I expect that if you cut the 36 inch tube in half, this will also work. your missing 5 cm then (about 2 inch). I did not gambled on it, Still like to test the difference. Only it's not a priority for me at the moment. As far I could see while planing, it looked like the tube can miss that 2 inch.
You are absolutely right. I have a air quality monitor that I want to use to make that measurable. The filters of the CamVac (only up to 0,5 micron) needs to take care of all the ultra fine dust particles the separator does not take care of. I am planning to put a Hepa whispering box after the CamVac to also reduce the sound a bit (like Hooked on Wood)
@@CapturingDust I wonder if you and Dennis from Hooked on Wood could work together on a project/video. Your work seems really excellent just as his is.
I wanted to understand why I need to use this centrifuge for dust, I couldn't just use the motor with a centrifuge and that's it like this: ua-cam.com/video/JwhPiB7vsVA/v-deo.html, I wanted to understand why I need to design this model that you are using
I built this type of separator because I didn’t have the height available that is needed for a cyclone setup. Also I like the design a lot for its looks and like to do some more research into understanding how the different design parameters affect it performance with different types of blowers connected to it. The MK2 design I made now is very efficient for my planer in combination with my dual motor CamVac. Some members made one for a normal hi-volume blower like you showed in your link. I ordered a cyclone just for comparison between efficiency of the different designs. Only that one is in backorder still, it will be delivered in two months they said.
Thank you for this project, and for keeping the work open to the community and available for improvements.
Absolutely brilliant, can't wait for the next instalment!
Extremely well done Sir! Thank you
It looks like a really nice design. Nice job.
I think the most useful thing you can do is test it for various flow rates/number/sizes of separator, and chart the results, so people are able to make something that is efficient for their use case.
Looking forward to it!
Excellent work
Hail to my fellow countryman. That accent can't be missed 😁
Ben benieuwd wat je allemaal hebt bedacht en hoop op een gedetailleerde ontwerp video op een gegeven moment. Zou geweldig zijn
Van harte Welkom! Ja dat accent kan ik niet verstoppen😅 ik kom ook nog eens uit Brabant dus mijn “R” is ook nog eens lekker aanwezig.
Mijn Engels is nog erg stoffig. Dat maakt praten in de camera nog lastig. Tim kan ik qua presentatie niet overtreffen.
Ik richt me vooral op ontwerp-optimalisatie en de technische kant. Er is erg wijzig onderzoek beschikbaar naar dit type afscheiders. Dus ga ik de uitdaging aan om daar een beetje in bij te kunnen dragen. Puur ook uit nieuwsgierigheid. Maar om alles goed op camera te krijgen is een extra uitdaging! Ik krijg steeds meer bewondering voor de creators op UA-cam.
Gr, Ruud
By the way, what about using 160mm grey PVC sewer pipe? To be honest, I wouldn't mind not seeing the swirly bits if that means not buying overly expensive transparent PVC 😆 I need to keep my eye on the flesh-eating devices anyway. That stuff is about €20/m
That is something we can explore! I found a source in Europe who also sells 160mm clear tube. For testing on camera that would be great to see the difference between 150mm and 160mm.
@@CapturingDust Gozer, je doet het fantastisch. Ik ben vooral benieuwd waar je allemaal mee op de proppen gaat komen. Voor je het weet heb je een compleet arsenaal aan luchtafvoeronderdelen geprint/ontworpen. (en als je ideeen nodig hebt, kan genoeg verzinnen voor je hoor ;) )
Er zitten steeds meer duitsers en nederlanders op youtube. Dat accent komt men wel overheen ;)
Nu wordt ik steeds nieuwsgieriger naar de ideeën die je nog hebt voor me😉. Ik noteer ze graag op mijn post its, mogelijk neem ik ze mee in een video!
Great thanks 👍
Very very cool!, I want to build it but i dont have a work shop to install it in right now. haha
It’s a shared workshop (one car garage) where my planer is located. About 15 min walk from my place. Maybe you have something similar in your area?
Ok! But before this -> Centrifugal Dust Separator DIY, I need to make the system with a motor to pull the dust, could I also have a way to make this system with the motor, and what would be an efficient way to do it! Many times these videos give the idea that you only need to make a Centrifugal Dust Separator DIY and have no idea how the part to pull the dust is or even worse use those super noisy vacuum cleaners! Do you have any idea how to also make the system to suck the dust?
I am exploring some ideas that I have to integrate the motors into the design to pull the dust trough and also acts as a super fine filter. When that is built I will share it on the channel! This channel is a project I run in my spare time so I hope to have it ready in a couple months.
What are the advantages of this design over a traditional cyclone with a large impeller?
It’s more that this design saves space in height. I need to test the exact efficiency difference between the normal cyclone. I ordered Oneida-Air Super Dust Deputy 4/5 (DIY) cyclone only it’s still in backorder.
oh-la-la me curious!! 🙂
Professionals are just hobyists who opened a compagny, and they DIY their products
most excellent! sub'd
Have you found a good source in Europe for the clear PVC pipe?
The PVC pipe I used now is from Amazon with way to much shipping costs. I recently found a company in the Netherlands that could make them.
They sell only at companies. I am working on that to source the pvc from them so I can test it and adjust the files to fit the EU sizes.
If you are interested I can give you a update on that. I hope next month.
@@CapturingDust Thanks for getting back to me. I found a UK supplier on ebay but duties make it as expensive as importing from the US. Looking forward to your next video 👍
I ordered the 150x3mm version on this site; www.kunststofforte.nl/product/transparante-acrylaat-buizen-xt/
They do sell to individuals. I expect the order soon so I will let you know my experience. I ordered two lengths of 495mm. They saw it out of a 1 meter pipe for 5€ extra.
They also sell casted pipe. They are much more transparent, but way more expensive. I will test both; www.kunststofforte.nl/product/pmma-buis-geg-helder/
Gr, Ruud
@@CapturingDust That's perfect, thank you!
Is it printed with PLA filament?
Yes it is Bambu Lab PLA Matte; Ash Gray & Charcoal
@@CapturingDust Thanks for the info! Can we make this from just 1 6x36 inch powertec clear tube?
The size I used now was approximately the same as Tim's design and that is not possible from the 36 inch tube. But I expect that if you cut the 36 inch tube in half, this will also work. your missing 5 cm then (about 2 inch). I did not gambled on it, Still like to test the difference. Only it's not a priority for me at the moment. As far I could see while planing, it looked like the tube can miss that 2 inch.
Is 1 meter enough pipe?
It is not a dust separator, it is a sawdust separator.
im more interested to see how it captures the fine dust, thats the dangerous stuff.
You are absolutely right. I have a air quality monitor that I want to use to make that measurable.
The filters of the CamVac (only up to 0,5 micron) needs to take care of all the ultra fine dust particles the separator does not take care of. I am planning to put a Hepa whispering box after the CamVac to also reduce the sound a bit (like Hooked on Wood)
@@CapturingDust I wonder if you and Dennis from Hooked on Wood could work together on a project/video. Your work seems really excellent just as his is.
I wanted to understand why I need to use this centrifuge for dust, I couldn't just use the motor with a centrifuge and that's it like this: ua-cam.com/video/JwhPiB7vsVA/v-deo.html, I wanted to understand why I need to design this model that you are using
I built this type of separator because I didn’t have the height available that is needed for a cyclone setup.
Also I like the design a lot for its looks and like to do some more research into understanding how the different design parameters affect it performance with different types of blowers connected to it.
The MK2 design I made now is very efficient for my planer in combination with my dual motor CamVac. Some members made one for a normal hi-volume blower like you showed in your link.
I ordered a cyclone just for comparison between efficiency of the different designs. Only that one is in backorder still, it will be delivered in two months they said.