Making Automatic Blast Gates for my Woodshop + Electrical Work and answering FAQ
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- I built some automatic dust collection blast gates for my woodworking machines because the manual ones were just too annoying. The blast gates were made from Baltic birch plywood and PVC tubing. The wooden parts were manufactured on a Stepcraft M700 CNC router. The electrical box contains a power supply to provide 12V DC for the linear actuator of the blast gate, a reverse polarity relay and a time relay to delay closing the blast gates and applying 12V either to the “close” or the “open” terminal of the RPR.
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Incredible! Could you be so kind as to add links to actuators, relays, and such. If you had sponsored links I would be more than happy to purchase through that. Thanks for your time and consideration
yes, please..
I really liked the FAQ section at the end. More youtubers should do that, it would save them a lot of time in the comments.
OK, this is epic on so many levels!
Looks like you have a glamorous assistant.
Schön wieder was von dir zu sehen und zu hören. Gutes Video Danke
The neutral in the main switch is a must in this case -> eu plugs can be plugged in either way, so you will never know which one is the live. Better safe than sorry!
Very nice work overall!
Thank you Cosmas.
Always good to see you, "pulling something out of the hat".
Your scarcity value is skyrocketing. 😄
👍🏻
You are a genius and a gentleman, my answers to some of those questions would’ve been very different
Woodworking was in my veins .
I just want to be home again
God Bless
It takes a good man to admit any mistakes, it also makes for a more interesting video when they do.
I like your answers short and too the point! 🤣🛫
Cosmas returns!! 💥
Nice job. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week :)
Great work with the electrical system. Very clean
Modern technology at your service! Nice:-)
Nice, I have shop made blast gates, but now I have another project!
What was the linear actuator that you used?
Loved the ending comments
Well, it is a nice auto tool change cnc!
So finding an excuse to build something is not hard ;-)
Ok that tool changer is smart given the application
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Kannst du die Produkte vielleicht noch in der Videobeschreibung verlinken? Vorallem wegen den Linearmotor!
FAQ at the end is great
Absolute genius. Who was your helper?
I am also interested in knowing which actuator you used. I looked through the comments but couldn’t find it.
Zehr gut herr Bauer.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , pero usted es carpintero o electricista ? ,una instalación muy limpia y profesional , cómo resultado final un buen funcionamiento de las puertas de aspiración , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
Why not just use a long-stroke relay that is energised whenever the machine is turned on and lets go when the machine is turned off - use the same power as feeds the machines motor. If insufficient stroke to open the gate then use a more powerful relay and the principle of levers. I have some 2A @ 230v relays here with 3.5" strokes.
Welcome back..Great project....;-)
I love the multi collet CNC machine too many out there are single collet and need you to manually change the bit each time.
Man that is so cool 👍👍
FAQ: warum war es so ruhig die letzten Monate? Ist mir bei einigen UA-camrn aufgefallen. BTW schönes Projekt 👌🏻
omg, they have components that can just snap in like that?? def. don't have anything like that in the US do they?
WHERES THE PARTS LIST !!!
Great
I often times feel like I'm just buying tools so I can customize other tools that I bought to make other tools....
.... you see that behavior a lot in the 3d printer world
Nice but kind of useless without links to the products used
Someone is helping you?
Who is it?
I always though, that you can do it all on your own ... now i know ... :-()
Actuators are expensive!
Very expensive!
Nice solution... Boy, your commenters are really picky.
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What actuators did you use? Do you have the specification’s on the actuators? Thanks