Homemade wooden cyclone dust separator / workshop vacuum

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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    The cone is 60cm high: inside diameter high part 40cm and lower part 15cm (it is made in medium 54 pieces)
    the element that is positioned on the cone is 32 cm high. Its inside diameter is 39cm and it is made in medium 54 pieces.
    the trash is 61 cm high and an inside diameter of 42cm. 25 pieces of plywood 8mm

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  • @MacgruberWood
    @MacgruberWood  6 років тому

    Gabarit d'affutage AUTOMATIQUE ua-cam.com/video/9pNSjIjEjlI/v-deo.html

  • @terrytuite8947
    @terrytuite8947 7 років тому +1

    You did a beautiful job on that cyclone. It is a work of art in itself. That must have been pretty stressful when doing the glue up knowing you only have a short time to get all of the boards aligned properly before the glue set up. I am thinking about making a cyclone dust system myself and have been watching a lot of videos to get ideas on how to do make a cyclone like this. Yours is by far the best I have seen.

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  7 років тому

      Thank you for your comment Terry , and sorry for my english.
      Yes to stick it , you must go fast, take a glue that does not dry quickly and it's better to put adhesive on the whole face and not just 4 or 5 strips like me :)

  • @mikeallan9574
    @mikeallan9574 5 років тому

    Very high-quality build! Those were some of the most challenging glue-ups ever.

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  5 років тому

      Thank you Mike Allan. Yes it is necessary to drink 3 or 4 coffee before sticking :)

  • @Tricyklist
    @Tricyklist 7 років тому +5

    You are working at a competence level which dwarfs many popular YT 'woodworkers' efforts.
    Yet you get so few views. Which is a great shame. Perhaps it's the music? Or the lack of tags?
    Keep up the good work. Very impressive skills and results!

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  7 років тому

      thank you very much for this wonderful message Tricyklist :)

    • @mansioncreations4429
      @mansioncreations4429 6 років тому +1

      There is no English in the first few lines of description. YT algorithms look there for keywords.

  • @ea333525
    @ea333525 5 років тому

    Very talented. It seems like a lot of work considering today’s technology with plastics....but I bet it is very satisfying to have built it from scratch.

  • @akquicksilver
    @akquicksilver 6 років тому

    That was a great save while assembling the cone! Wow!

  • @DodgyBrothersEngineering
    @DodgyBrothersEngineering 4 роки тому

    Absolutely love your work. I'm going to build my second dust collection system soon, I will be stoked if it turns out half as good as yours. True craftsman quality.

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  4 роки тому +1

      one of the most beautiful comment, thank you :)

  • @tony1080
    @tony1080 5 років тому

    Quite a piece of art. Very impressive.

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  5 років тому

      thank you for this wonderful comment

  • @carmelpule6954
    @carmelpule6954 4 роки тому

    Beautiful and elegant woodwork. That fast flip over at 3:30 shows that this gentleman went through some experience which made him consider that fast flip to beat the gravitational pull. Adjusting that taper at 2:598, I would have considered cutting that original parallel strip in a symmetrical taper as a 180-degree flip would have produced two parts out of one parallel strip and so less waste of wood. Perhaps for what I am saying, the parallel strip could have been a little wider.
    Congratulations on all this work.

  • @lucmaximilien5630
    @lucmaximilien5630 6 років тому

    Très interessant ! Compliments , tu montre une très bonne capacité manuelle, je te conseillerais de te faire cadeau d'un systemè CNC , pour moi ça a été un vrai changement. Aujourdh'ui tu peux te le construire pour vraiment pas cher et tu aura un énorme avantage en precision et en temps.

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  6 років тому

      Merci Luc Maximilien pour le commentaire.Une cnc ...oui ... mais moi des qu'il y a de l’électronique, informatique ...je suis vite perdu :)

  • @lassekamppari4932
    @lassekamppari4932 6 років тому +2

    Amazing. And one gotta love the laughing hyenas.

  • @makhoussam6620
    @makhoussam6620 7 років тому

    Très beau travail

  • @akquicksilver
    @akquicksilver 6 років тому

    Did you consider gluing the strips of wood to the laminate prior to rolling them? That might be worth a go. What do you think? I must say: that is the most complicated undertaking of a cyclone build I have yet witnessed on the UA-cam. My hat is off to your dedication and persistence!

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  6 років тому

      helo. No I think it can not work because the laminate is inside and not outside the cone. Thank you for your comment

  • @retiredtom1654
    @retiredtom1654 4 роки тому

    Nice quality build!

  • @niebzdury1377
    @niebzdury1377 6 років тому

    This was amazing! Super skills!
    Now.... tell us about that saw!

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  6 років тому

      thank you for the compliments, now I have to make a check :)

  • @akquicksilver
    @akquicksilver 6 років тому +2

    Nice saw brother and a great project. Nice work indeed! Hate the music!

  • @dankunce6482
    @dankunce6482 4 роки тому

    It is beautiful!

  • @alexpetit4164
    @alexpetit4164 7 років тому

    Magnífico ....magnífico ....magnifíco

  • @malcolmoxley1274
    @malcolmoxley1274 5 років тому

    great advert when a customer comes to your shop,

  • @ecwhite3621
    @ecwhite3621 7 років тому

    I've build several wooden cyclones. I found after the first, that lining the cone was unnecessary. Sand the interior, finish with polyurethane and they work just fine.

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  7 років тому

      Yes maybe, but it takes much more time and sand the inside is complicated. thank you for your message

  • @MacgruberWood
    @MacgruberWood  6 років тому

    Thank you JB Marker and sorry for the music :)

  • @TheWoodCrafter1
    @TheWoodCrafter1 4 роки тому

    Nicely done, but a steel sheet will cost less and do the job though! You did it the hard way I think 🤔

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  4 роки тому

      helo thank you and sorry for my inglish but cost less....with money ? or with time? because my cyclone cost me nothing, just time. I don't know really work with steel i prefer wood. May be look like hard but is easy for make

    • @TheWoodCrafter1
      @TheWoodCrafter1 4 роки тому

      Macgruber Wood Then be it. Great looking cyclone 👍

  • @crustyoldfart
    @crustyoldfart 4 роки тому

    Superb manual skill, machinery which must have cost a king's ransom, pride of workmanship all combined to produce a thing of beauty. The result is above and beyond a piece of dust-collection equipment, and well beyond the reach of hackers like me.
    It's great craftsmanship, but not the most utilitarian design; for starters, there is no necessity to use circular cylinders and cones - polygonal sections are fine and in my estimation an octagon is optimal. Cones are likewise not necessary - the behaviour of the dust will ultimately depend on the design and placement of the inlet and suction ducts.

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  4 роки тому

      thanks Harold L POTTS but making a wooden cylinder or cone is not that hard to do 😎

    • @crustyoldfart
      @crustyoldfart 4 роки тому

      @@MacgruberWood I guess I didn't make my point.
      I'm not surprised that you don't find it hard to build wooden cylinders and cones, with your level of skill, commitment and with such high quality equipment. Good luck.
      What I'm saying is 1. it's not easy for a hacker like me and 2. polygonal chambers, without any coning can be quite efficient, depending on the power of the suction motor, the arrangement of inlet and outlet ducts, and how well you can avoid corners in the air flow, and long lengths of ducting.
      Another factor of secondary importance concerns the external pressure exerted on the cyclone chamber. If you were to use a cheap thin walled plastic bucket, there's a good chance of collapsing the bucket walls as the external pressure builds up. Although smooth cylinders are good at resisting internal pressure forces, because the induced stress is tensile, they are poor at resisting external pressure because the induced stresses are compressive. A polygonal cylinder has hard corners, or " knuckles " which are efficient at resisting these compressive forces. You can prove this to yourself by using your hands to crush an aluminum beer can and compare this with the force necessary to crush a square plastic bottle.
      My final point is that aerodynamics is an elusive business, and laymen should bear in mind that the air flows according to the way the system is ultimately configured, and NOT necessarily how we intuitively feel it should.
      Having said all that if your system functions well, and at the end of the day is a beauty to behold, then who would complain about that ?

  • @Viking-qd1ju
    @Viking-qd1ju 4 роки тому

    Hello may i ask how did you do you calculation of the segment off the cone ?

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  4 роки тому

      hello Viking007.I'm not sure what you mean by segment off the cone....but: for exemple of my cone which is 60 cm high , 40cm inside diameter high and 15 cm inside diameter low. i have 54 pieces of wood. for calculate the cutting angle between each piece....360 degree / 54 ( pieces) =6.666 /2 because 2 side in a piece of wood =3.33 degree.
      the actual size of the pieces of wood is( Pythagore ) 12.5² +60² =√ .....=62.28 . for the angle up and down is Sine, Cosine and Tangent

  • @miguelangellamillaponce9611
    @miguelangellamillaponce9611 3 роки тому

    Que ángulo de corte pra el embudo y del silindro?

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  3 роки тому +1

      El cono mide 60cm de alto: diámetro interno parte superior 40cm y parte inferior 15 cm (se fabrica en 54 piezas medianas)
      el elemento que se coloca en el cono tiene 32 cm de altura. Su diámetro interior es de 39cm y está elaborado en 54 piezas medianas.
      el bote de basura mide 61 cm de alto y 42 cm de diámetro interno. 25 piezas de madera contrachapada de 8 mm

  • @mansioncreations4429
    @mansioncreations4429 6 років тому

    Great job but wouldn't it be easier, faster, cheaper to buy a sheet of plastic like PET or other and make cone and baffle from it? ;-)

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  6 років тому

      Hello MansionCreations, ( sorry for my english )
      I chose to do it like that because I had a lot of wood chips and laminate, so it cost me nothing. it's fast enough to do in wood and I think beefier
      Thanks for your comment

    • @mansioncreations4429
      @mansioncreations4429 6 років тому

      Macgruber Wood Beefier for sure. I have never done such complicated (for me) glue up so I would be a little afraid. Maybe tomorrow I will start building my own dust collector but from transparent PET. We'll see how it works. How's your doing?

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  6 років тому

      hello, i make 2 cyclone one for my hand machines festool with my vacuum festool and the other that i make a video. They works very good

  • @kaden7298
    @kaden7298 6 років тому +1

    That’s just to much work for a dust Colector. All it do is just sit in corner of your shop. I made mine in lest then 2 hours out of plastic.

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  6 років тому +1

      hello Kiet, thank you for your comment. NOooo my dust colector don't just sit in a corner because i also use it with my ruband saw. And i see it all the day so it must be sexyyyy

    • @kaden7298
      @kaden7298 6 років тому

      Macgruber Wood it’s extremely sexy for a dust Colector. One of the best I’ve seen.

  • @gerardburnol9262
    @gerardburnol9262 4 роки тому

    il y a du savoir faire, c'est indéniable, mais est il nécessaire de faire un truc si complexe et si gourmand en temps et matière ?... j'ai fait le mien avec 2 bidons en plastique en une soirée pour exactement le meme résultat à l'arrivée! de plus, le stratifié n'apporte absolument rien à votre ouvrage et coute bien cher pour une telle réalisation!.....

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  4 роки тому

      Bonjour gerard. Le stratifié je l'avait en stock, d'ailleur j'ai encore quelques feuilles .... Le stratifié me fait une surface complétement lisse et parfaitement étanche, ce qui est quand meme le but rechercher pour une circulation et aspiration d'air optimum . Mon cyclone est énorme , je l'utilise avec mon combiné.... et le moteur pèse aussi assez lourd, je me vois mal le fixer sur un bidon en plastique :).
      Merci pour ton message

  • @richarddefour5220
    @richarddefour5220 6 років тому

    Je ne sais pas si ta vidéo aide à se faire une aspiration ou décourage d'en faire une...
    Dommage que la musique t'intéresse moins que le travail du bois. ;-))

    • @MacgruberWood
      @MacgruberWood  6 років тому

      La musique vient de youtube, en fait il y a pas énormément du musiques qui me plaisent ...a part celle ci :)

  • @BadPaddy2
    @BadPaddy2 7 років тому

    Damn ... no wonder they cost $1000.

  • @edytjin5486
    @edytjin5486 4 роки тому

    K

  • @imrecehak
    @imrecehak 6 років тому

    too much skill.

  • @stepanpetrov6300
    @stepanpetrov6300 5 років тому

    Минус за рекламу

  • @DawidKellerman
    @DawidKellerman 5 років тому

    :..( for the hyena's