These videos are so satisfying. No annoying talk or music (I turn the volume almost all the way down). Just the perfect blend of precision and practicality. Seeing his use of all the tools he’s created is also great.
What a refreshing change to see an instructive video without annoying music. Everything is so clearly shown that a commentary is not necessary. If anyone can't follow the video then they certainly shouldn't be attempting diy🤔
This is a fairly simple but effective solution, well planned and implemented, and relatively easy to reproduce - as always seen in your videos. At least a thousand thumbs up for sharing your knowledge and creative spirit with us.
@@P_Matveev In truth, I've just seen an American video made as you say, but he had to strengthen the lid that didn't support the inlet and outlet pipes, and in tests with filter clippings dust entered in the main aspirator, too much
I rather like this particular dust collector. It's a very simple, yet effective principle. Thank you for sharing this. Well done. Now I can build dust collectors for each of my tool stations.
By your use of materials. I figured that you used those cheap materials simply because this was a prototype. But looking at the results. Your prototyping phase is over, put this into production. This works better than any Cyclone system I've ever seen not a single Speck got into the vacuum. I think Harvey would be jealous because even their machine has to be vacuumed out after each use and they put thousands of dollars of Technology into their machine that you were able to reproduce better results with a piece of mesh oh, a few pieces of plywood, some connectors, and essentially a bucket LOL. Way2go. Absolutely love this.
you could have just said, "I have always liked cyclones in principle, but I never thought I would see a DIY one work so well. That is amazing efficiency!"
@@bermchasin⚠️ God has said in the Quran: 🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 ) 🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 ) 🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 ) 🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 ) 🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 ) ⚠️ Quran
First off, I agree that’s a nice dust collection system. Well done. What I can’t believe is, there was ever that much dust on the floor. EVER! He must have driven 10 miles to find that much. Hahaha. Again well done.
Very nice take on the bucket cyclone! I suspect that your intake on the bucket will be the weak spot - where the short white flexible hose goes in and is attached with putty. A more durable solution might be to have a rigid intake and "cast" it in place with liquid epoxy or a bit of fiberglass. Only very light dust will make it to the vacuum cleaner, but over time it will clog up the filter. If you can get cheap disposable bags for the vacuum, they will save some time on shaking and blowing out the filter. A smaller (faster) secondary cyclone will remove more fine dust and prevent it reaching the vacuum, but at the cost of some airflow. A secondary cyclone could even fit inside the top bucket... Beautifully made altogether.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un ciclón magnífico , como quien dice a partir de dos botes , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
Hola. Estoy tomando el clase de español en mi escuela. Yo siempre estoy buscando practicar y improver mi vocabulario y comprensión de la idioma. Por favor, ¿que quiso decir con la frase "como quien dice a partir de dos botes" usted?
@@samp-w7439 Que la base principal del proyecto , son dos botes o latas o cubos cómo les quieras llamar , espero haber aclarado tus dudas , un cordial saludo.
Very interesting design and impressive results. One mention, if I may, at Time 1:40 When I have a shape like that to cut out, I use two different hole saws; obviously the larger one at one end and a smaller one at the other end. Then just use a jig saw, or whatever one has available, to cut between the holes; seems to save time.
Thank you very much. You are competent in what you do and I am very proud of you for being the best artists in the field. Best regards from Aden Yemen.
Nice! I'd use a hand nibbler to cut the hose entrance into the cyclone unit. Easier and neater than drilling and filing a lot of holes. And that neat power nibbler you made in another video would be great for cutting the metal dust screen. Very neat design! I plan to make one soon!
Great video! Always a pleasure to follow you - not only the actual project but also the way you handle it! There are so many tricks shown any starter can take a lot out for his projects! On top of the content I love as well the way you put it into the video; never boring and always showing the right level of detail! Thanks a lot for taking the efforts to share your experiences and also thanks for the perfect way of presentation Continue like that ! Best regards Herry Scholer
Nuevamente gracias por enseñarnos a aprender y regalarnos de su valioso tiempo maestro de Aguascalientes México Francisco gamez un abrazo muy fuerte y saludos bendiciones para usted y toda su familia es usted genial 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Use your dremel cutting disc (or buy one - usually they are included) to cut out those shapes in metal instead of drilling 30 holes, cutting out remnants, then grinding the edge clean with the dremel anyway . . . great cyclone build though.
I have made it few months ago but my 1500W vacuum cleaner caused radial implosion of the metal barrels I used. Definitelly a barrels with stronger metal sheet is needed.
Nice build, those things separate really good but are somewhat costly when it comes to static pressure since the container will snatch pretty much all of it.
@@shaman935 Yea, you will loose about 80-90% of the static pressure when using a typical china cyclone. This sort of separator is a bit better, but most baffle builds will remove at least 70% or more. This is fine as long as you don't plan to vacuum any heavy particles, having long hoses or downsizing the hose to much.
@@shaman935 I have one connected to my saw and it seems fine. The pressure drops a lot more drastically from clogged filters without it! I suppose it depends how disciplined you are about emptying out shop vacs and cleaning filters though. You can make a simple one in about 20 minutes from a large plastic bucket if you want to test. The inner mesh cylinder is unnecessary, you just need a baffle to separate the dust collection from the cyclone. There's approximately a billion tutorials on yt for how to do it.
@@stevem815 Many thanks for that info! Seems like possibly another good example of 80/20, or optimal combination of effort/ cost/ performance. Hope you're having a great T-day!
Congratulation Dear Mr EXPERT OF DIY! Thanks to You regarding your several video, very clear smart sessions. Best price cheap than dust paper bag for the vacuum cleaner!
Beautiful work JSK-Koubou! Thanks for sharing such a solid experience! The exemplification, the understanding that has been demonstrated is pure physics. I'll make mine, based on your project! Hugs and may the Holy Family bless you. Amém!👊🙏
За место сетки надо взять автомобильный фильтр - это раз! Индикации заполнения нет и при наборе полностью, как вы разберете эти два ведра - это два!(как минимум одно ведро высыпиться рядом)
( Es ) Un ciclón nunca te quitará el polvo fino . Sólo sustituye a la bolsa de filtro . Donde quedan las partículas que pueda filtrar .( un ahorro en bolsas ) El polvo fino , que no ves , tendrá que ser filtrado por el BUEN filtro de la aspiradora . ( HEPA ) De lo contrario ... lo respirarás. 👍👏
Amazing video. But can someone explain this to me, please? I understand the constructed screen cylinder on top will allow the air and the fine dust to leave the collector and the heavier remnants to fall to the bottom bucket. But wouldn't the intake from the suction hose next to the metal screen allow larger chips and dust to go through the screen right away without settling? I mean the dust and chips that can fit through that screen size which appears to be larger than say window screen. I would think maybe only have the back half of the metal cylinder a screen so when the intake hose blasts against the insert it would divert more away to settle.
@@jisakukobo Thank you for answering, I perhaps worded it badly. I meant for particles that could normally pass through, but if given time to settle or aimed away, they would gather in the bucket instead of the vacuum. I now also realize that even if it does work that way it would probably only save a little space in the shop-vac.
Very clever and simple construction. I would be tempted to invert the cans. Smaller one on top, bigger one down under to maximize collection volume. A smaller diameter for filter would be necessary but it should work too.
I would be happy if you could share my video on your SNS.
Это лучший самодельный циклонный фильтр, который я видел, спасибо.
One of the best, simple and effective cyclone filterless dust collecter.
Well done.
These videos are so satisfying. No annoying talk or music (I turn the volume almost all the way down). Just the perfect blend of precision and practicality. Seeing his use of all the tools he’s created is also great.
What a refreshing change to see an instructive video without annoying music. Everything is so clearly shown that a commentary is not necessary. If anyone can't follow the video then they certainly shouldn't be attempting diy🤔
This is a fairly simple but effective solution, well planned and implemented, and relatively easy to reproduce -
as always seen in your videos.
At least a thousand thumbs up for sharing your knowledge and creative spirit with us.
Это усложненное, не эффективное решение. Можно было обойтись одной бочкой, двумя патрубками и двумя дырками в крышке.
@@P_Matveev In truth, I've just seen an American video made as you say, but he had to strengthen the lid that didn't support the inlet and outlet pipes, and in tests with filter clippings dust entered in the main aspirator, too much
I rather like this particular dust collector. It's a very simple, yet effective principle. Thank you for sharing this. Well done. Now I can build dust collectors for each of my tool stations.
From the imagination to the execution, this is perhaps the best thing I’ve ever seen made on UA-cam. Improvised yet supreme quality. Outstanding!!
By your use of materials. I figured that you used those cheap materials simply because this was a prototype. But looking at the results. Your prototyping phase is over, put this into production. This works better than any Cyclone system I've ever seen not a single Speck got into the vacuum. I think Harvey would be jealous because even their machine has to be vacuumed out after each use and they put thousands of dollars of Technology into their machine that you were able to reproduce better results with a piece of mesh oh, a few pieces of plywood, some connectors, and essentially a bucket LOL. Way2go. Absolutely love this.
Came for the dust collector. Was impressed by the drill press. Cool stuff!
As an engineer I have always liked cyclones in principle, but I never thought I would see a DIY one work so well. That is amazing efficiency!
you could have just said, "I have always liked cyclones in principle, but I never thought I would see a DIY one work so well. That is amazing efficiency!"
@@bermchasin I could have!
@@irollI like that you liked them as an engineer.
@@bermchasin⚠️ God has said in the Quran:
🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )
🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 )
🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 )
🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 )
🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 )
⚠️ Quran
Cudos sir, great build and you've taught me the metal snap ring will join two barrels/ cannisters together. I had never realised that!
They are no longer the average in the states- everything is plastuck
Your joking?
@@bobbg9041 Nope! I never realised that one seal ring would hold 2 cannisters together!....learn something new everyday!
@@keithholdsworth4125 Same, we have many of those kegs where I work, handled them hundreds of times, never knew
Excellent. I loved this answer 😃. Thank you
Thank you for having a straight forward title instead of something stupid and generic like "the best use for an old pail"
I am not surprised that the inside of his vacuum is spotless. Awesome work as always.
Another meditative video. Flawlessly built dust extractor. I feel like I should watch one of your videos daily. Food for the soul.
First off, I agree that’s a nice dust collection system. Well done. What I can’t believe is, there was ever that much dust on the floor. EVER! He must have driven 10 miles to find that much. Hahaha. Again well done.
Agree, his working area is as if not cleaner than some operating theatres : )
Was thinking the same thing. I though he must have bought the swarf to do the test.
@@keithholdsworth4125 He probs just emptied out his vacuum on the floor...
The final test is pretty damn impressive !
Just one word: masterful.
Thank you Jisaku for your good work and for sharing your expertise with everyone. 👍😉
I always enjoy watching your builds. Very informative and I respect your craftsmanship.
Very nice take on the bucket cyclone! I suspect that your intake on the bucket will be the weak spot - where the short white flexible hose goes in and is attached with putty. A more durable solution might be to have a rigid intake and "cast" it in place with liquid epoxy or a bit of fiberglass.
Only very light dust will make it to the vacuum cleaner, but over time it will clog up the filter. If you can get cheap disposable bags for the vacuum, they will save some time on shaking and blowing out the filter.
A smaller (faster) secondary cyclone will remove more fine dust and prevent it reaching the vacuum, but at the cost of some airflow. A secondary cyclone could even fit inside the top bucket...
Beautifully made altogether.
This will be a weld style epoxy putty that will be going nowhere, not pretty , but definitely permanent
Holy smokes, not a single speck made it into the vacuum cleaner... This is mind blowing, Kudos.
I think you mean koubous! 🤣
Сделал точно такой же. Если кто сомневается, то скажу, такой вариант реально работает. Спасибо автору видео.
Made a version of this with a 55 gallon steel drum, and I love it!!!
Thanks for the great ideas!!!!
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un ciclón magnífico , como quien dice a partir de dos botes , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
Hola. Estoy tomando el clase de español en mi escuela. Yo siempre estoy buscando practicar y improver mi vocabulario y comprensión de la idioma. Por favor, ¿que quiso decir con la frase "como quien dice a partir de dos botes" usted?
@@samp-w7439 Que la base principal del proyecto , son dos botes o latas o cubos cómo les quieras llamar , espero haber aclarado tus dudas , un cordial saludo.
@@viorsa8200 ¡Muchas gracias por la respuesta y clarificación!
Very interesting design and impressive results. One mention, if I may, at Time 1:40 When I have a shape like that to cut out, I use two different hole saws; obviously the larger one at one end and a smaller one at the other end. Then just use a jig saw, or whatever one has available, to cut between the holes; seems to save time.
Great idea.. sir i never though about it👌👌
Круто👍👍👍👍 . Лайк и подписка. Ни какой лишней болтовни- всё понятно! Ни кого не слушай! Всё Отлично!🤝💯👏👏👏👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
Very good build, great design, not that we ever see sawdust in your workshop !!
Brilliant. Fast becoming the go to man for any DIY project.
Muy bien ...siempre aprendemos cosas nuevas.....gracias desde Barcelona españa
Спасибо за идею пылеуловителя из перфорированного металла . Со второй попутки понял зачем нужны магниты .
Wow! What a great design.
The camera was very good inside the box. I have solved the questions in my mind. thanks
Impresive... Excellent work as always
Ingenious.
I am bowled over at the precision and craftsmanship of the work.
Thank you very much. You are competent in what you do and I am very proud of you for being the best artists in the field. Best regards from Aden Yemen.
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make, it is 100% perfect!
You can endlessly look at how this man works!
Always excellent craftsmanship!
Как всегда, мастерская работа. Удачи!
This is the most simple yet superb end product design I've seen. So good.
годиться только для крупной пыли, для опилок. а вот попробуй пыль от штрабы поймать, и поймешь что не работает все это.
That was really nicely done! Thanks for sharing
Ideal solution. Great idea. 👍🏻🇺🇸
自分で作っちゃうところがすごい!
10:30の「サイクロン集塵機の内部......ぐぉぉぉぉぉっ」って、せっかくカメラ仕込んだのに すぐ見えなくなっちゃったのは、
ちょっと笑っちゃいましたけど、それも集塵能力の高さの証明でしたね。
Very effective! Better than some, more complicated designs! And I loved that view from inside the cyclone :-)
Brilliant video, great design and well executed.. cheers from London England 👍😎🏴
Nice! I'd use a hand nibbler to cut the hose entrance into the cyclone unit. Easier and neater than drilling and filing a lot of holes. And that neat power nibbler you made in another video would be great for cutting the metal dust screen. Very neat design! I plan to make one soon!
Задумка просто огонь , я тоже себе в гараж сделаю такую.
Thank you! Your videos are always easy to follow and lead to successful projects each time. Thank you so much. I have learned a lot from your videos!
Thank you very much. Your designs and technical skills are impressive.
Great video! Always a pleasure to follow you - not only the actual project but also the way you handle it! There are so many tricks shown any starter can take a lot out for his projects!
On top of the content I love as well the way you put it into the video; never boring and always showing the right level of detail!
Thanks a lot for taking the efforts to share your experiences and also thanks for the perfect way of presentation
Continue like that !
Best regards Herry Scholer
Excellent project
Nuevamente gracias por enseñarnos a aprender y regalarnos de su valioso tiempo maestro de Aguascalientes México Francisco gamez un abrazo muy fuerte y saludos bendiciones para usted y toda su familia es usted genial 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Absolute genius!!!! Loved the filter :D
I'm confident I could leave my cupcakes to cool inside the vacuum unit, clean my shop, and the cupcakes would still be perfectly edible!
Where do find pink/lavender buckets?
In pinterest
Use your dremel cutting disc (or buy one - usually they are included) to cut out those shapes in metal instead of drilling 30 holes, cutting out remnants, then grinding the edge clean with the dremel anyway . . . great cyclone build though.
Sometimes you don't have cutting discs and don't feel like going to the store. Chain drilling is often used in aviation as well for repairs.
Another option is to use a sheet metal nibbler tool (drill attachment accessory) and cut out that shape.
Or using a jig saw
Un proyecto muy interesante y bien ejecutado, de los más sencillos que he visto hasta ahora. Enhorabuena.
Desde Málaga, España.
Мастер вам ювелиром надо работать смотреть одно удовольствие с приветом из России
Brilliant. Thank you!
Fantastic! Thank you for the video.
You are very gifted my brother... God bless
Belíssimo trabalho simples prático grato por compartilhar parabéns
Красавчик! Bravissimo!
I have made it few months ago but my 1500W vacuum cleaner caused radial implosion of the metal barrels I used. Definitelly a barrels with stronger metal sheet is needed.
acaso es Japonés? una pulcritud, detallista y minucioso al hacer las cosas. Que buenos videos.
Yes,Thanks
Nice build, those things separate really good but are somewhat costly when it comes to static pressure since the container will snatch pretty much all of it.
Now that's an important point and one I hadn't thought about (or had forgotten). Any idea what the numbers would be?
@@shaman935 Yea, you will loose about 80-90% of the static pressure when using a typical china cyclone. This sort of separator is a bit better, but most baffle builds will remove at least 70% or more. This is fine as long as you don't plan to vacuum any heavy particles, having long hoses or downsizing the hose to much.
@@eherlitz Many thanks for the info! Wow, that's a significant amount. Hmmm, I may have to re-think my desire to make or have a separator...
@@shaman935 I have one connected to my saw and it seems fine. The pressure drops a lot more drastically from clogged filters without it! I suppose it depends how disciplined you are about emptying out shop vacs and cleaning filters though.
You can make a simple one in about 20 minutes from a large plastic bucket if you want to test. The inner mesh cylinder is unnecessary, you just need a baffle to separate the dust collection from the cyclone. There's approximately a billion tutorials on yt for how to do it.
@@stevem815 Many thanks for that info! Seems like possibly another good example of 80/20, or optimal combination of effort/ cost/ performance.
Hope you're having a great T-day!
Dear valued sir, excellent job.everything is so clear.god bless you!!!
So simple, but clearly works well.
I'd call that a Win 👍
Congratulation Dear Mr EXPERT OF DIY! Thanks to You regarding your several video, very clear smart sessions. Best price cheap than dust paper bag for the vacuum cleaner!
simple, practise and effective 👍👍
Nice idea. Great job. Greetings form Poland.
no doubt this man is a master craftsman
Simplu și eficient ! Bravo!
As always it is simple & affective. You gave me a way to improve my solution :)
Cheap and works well. Thenks for idea! Will do.
Wonderful idea. 🙏
Awesome test and results. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful work JSK-Koubou! Thanks for sharing such a solid experience! The exemplification, the understanding that has been demonstrated is pure physics. I'll make mine, based on your project! Hugs and may the Holy Family bless you. Amém!👊🙏
Молодец, просто дёшево и эффективно 👍
Outstanding great Vlog 👍 keep up the great Content 👏
Отличная работа. Правда мне проще раздобыть плутоний-239 чем такие ведра :D
За место сетки надо взять автомобильный фильтр - это раз! Индикации заполнения нет и при наборе полностью, как вы разберете эти два ведра - это два!(как минимум одно ведро высыпиться рядом)
Good 👍very nice! 👍❤💜💙🤩💕🙆
Fantastic !! You are super profesional !!!👏👏👏
Very nice dust collector build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week :)
Sir always excellent work 👍
Gracias por el aporte y vídeo, excelente trabajo.....mas sencillo imposible, un saludo.....
Best video of kind! Thanks.
Fantastic!! GREAT JOB !!!
your videos are very relaxing and informative, thanks :)
Came to the comments to say how relaxing they are. He truly has a gift to be able to say so much without saying anything.
Muito bom, excelente qualidade em tudo que faz. 👏👏👏🇧🇷
I'd use a dremel tool to cut the side opening. Less to sand down.
Best thing about these videos is that you don't end up put off by the fact that you don't own a dremel
@@overover.. He still does use a rotary tool to grind down the edges.
@@michaelfairchild Dead right, will watch more carefully next time
( Es ) Un ciclón nunca te quitará el polvo fino .
Sólo sustituye a la bolsa de filtro .
Donde quedan las partículas que pueda filtrar .( un ahorro en bolsas )
El polvo fino , que no ves , tendrá que ser filtrado por el BUEN filtro de la aspiradora . ( HEPA )
De lo contrario ... lo respirarás.
👍👏
Love the build. And to think I spent $40 for a Dust Deputy.
Amazing video. But can someone explain this to me, please?
I understand the constructed screen cylinder on top will allow the air and the fine dust to leave the collector and the heavier remnants to fall to the bottom bucket. But wouldn't the intake from the suction hose next to the metal screen allow larger chips and dust to go through the screen right away without settling? I mean the dust and chips that can fit through that screen size which appears to be larger than say window screen.
I would think maybe only have the back half of the metal cylinder a screen so when the intake hose blasts against the insert it would divert more away to settle.
Of course powder-like garbage passes through.
No centrifugation is perfect.
Even Dyson's filters aren't permanent.
@@jisakukobo Thank you for answering, I perhaps worded it badly. I meant for particles that could normally pass through, but if given time to settle or aimed away, they would gather in the bucket instead of the vacuum.
I now also realize that even if it does work that way it would probably only save a little space in the shop-vac.
Very clever and simple construction. I would be tempted to invert the cans. Smaller one on top, bigger one down under to maximize collection volume. A smaller diameter for filter would be necessary but it should work too.
*EXCELLENT* 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Love this dude. He's the opposite of me. I'm such a hack, but I'm fast at it.
It words very well. Somebody needs to test it against a traditional cyclone to compare how it affects air volume and pressure.
Well done, good results