I just purchased a Laguna 1412. The saw is great, love it. Hate the dust collection. They totally don’t it. For the money spent on these we should not have to make these fixes. They say better dust collection gets in the way of table movement. I say 90% of the time table is flat. A quick pop in pop out solution like yours should be great to include with the saw. The other cuts, well I can put up with the saw dust from those 10% of the time. I have that attachment and will be making mine soon. Thanks for the video.
Great vid series. Easy to watch, see another craftsman's ideas, and to enjoy at my desk over a cup of coffee while I get my head on straight for another day (of retirement). It's a rare find to locate vids by another man who doesn't have to have their face filling half of every frame, is humble about their choices/conditions/output - yet concerned with doing quality work and the little details. Plus you have a grasp of "being rewarded 10x later for doing the right thing now". I also noticed your affinity for Ridgid tools. Me too. I just received a replacement battery charger for a cordless combo kit of theirs which I purchased and registered 2 decades ago (2004). Have also had three battery replacements in that time. All at no charge. In order to avoid tool downtime during shipment, they sent out this new charger (a much-improved version with way more features) during the first phone call and allowed me to retain the increasingly finicky original charger to keep my tools powered during the week while it shipped. I've never had to mail back the worn out parts (batteries or charger) either. Simply wanted to trigger the algorithm for your channel today by commenting as well as subscribing. I'll be tuning in to see more of your work. Thanks for posting!
Thank you for this awesome comment.. I appreciate that you like my videos.. I’m getting coaching now, so I hope you still like them lol! The ridgid tools have been awesome.. when I bought the first one, I looked at all of them to make sure they were right for me.. I think I did well.. Once again thanks for this comment, We often times get hung up on the negative comments and it’s comments like these that help take attention away from the bad ones. Jake
great job jake. i have meant to do this to mine for years. i have screwed up my bearing so its on the cards very soon, how many shop vacs have you. 3-4 is all you showed . thats a perfectly reasonable amount to have . if its double digits then maybe but not 3-4. . its so handy to be able to walk over and just use a tool without having to move a load of stuff around first. we all know that if you have to conect it you wont bother
Exactly right.. if it’s inconvenient to use.. we won’t use it.. I have 5 shop vacs in my shop.. and a big dust collector.. I’m excited about this new one for sure.. Glad you enjoyed. 👍
Ah!!! That's brilliant, Jake. I have shop vac extras, too. I am totally stealing this idea for my bandsaw. Love it!! This is the first time I've seen anything like that before. Simply ingenious. 🤯🤯🤯👍👍👍💪💪💪
Very clever! I have an extra sweep attachment just sitting around, and it is going to get modified for my 17" Grizzly bandsaw. My plan is to use rigid PVC piping that is screwed to the door and the entire assembly will swing open with the door. I have an external blast gate arrangement on my dust collection cart, so I can direct collection to one of three tools from the cart. Love your idea!
I just purchased a Laguna 1412. The saw is great, love it. Hate the dust collection. They totally don’t it. For the money spent on these we should not have to make these fixes. They say better dust collection gets in the way of table movement. I say 90% of the time table is flat. A quick pop in pop out solution like yours should be great to include with the saw. The other cuts, well I can put up with the saw dust from those 10% of the time.
I’m working on a dust collector room this weekend so I think I need to add this to the bandsaw for sure! Joey should design one the can be 3d printed and sell them. Royalty rights of course to Jake. 👍🏻
So Jake is just watched this for the second time. This is a very well thought out add-on. My only question is; do you still run the 4” side while using the shop vac? I’m thinking the shop vac will be sufficient when cutting dry wood. But on green wood is may need to run both?
Thank you.. glad you like it… I’ve just been using the shop vac… I usually just cut stabilized wood and resin and it does a fantastic job… every once in a while I will just turn on the big dust collector to clean up anything that was able to get through.. it does work fantastic. 👍👍
Thats awesome! does the blade hit the sides of that fitting you made when you're cutting curves or anything? Do you think you could skip the top hose on the body of the saw with this setup since pretty much all the dust falling down there would be caught by your attachment anyway?
Brilliant idea! I do have a question about the usefulness of that blast gate through. When would you ever close it if that vac is just for the bandsaw?
@@JakeThompson *facepalm* of course! I saw that I’m the last part of the video. A single tool like mine doesn’t need one. I almost just bought a new shop vac to tackle my bandsaw mess but alas a fitting like yours doesn’t fit with my angle adjustment trunion. Some experimentation is needed.
I wonder if someone that uses zero-clearance throat plates would have any problems with this setup. I think as long as they have plenty of holes drilled in it, they should be okay.
I ended up using rectangular magnets that are not countersunk into the plastic.. it makes space between the throat plate and dust collection.. works pretty well.
Oh wow! As someone who cuts far more resin than wood with my bandsaw, this is an amazing answer to the issues of all the resin dust.
Thank you Jen 😀 I hope it helps you out! 🦾
Nice Jake
Thank you Ed 🦾
great fix
Thank you Joey 🦾🦾
adding this to the list of upgrades todo... 🔥🔥
Thanks Tony.. Glad you liked it 🦾
Won’t you know it, different model grizzly, different table top design 🤦♂️ (mine is a G0513X2 - 17 inch bandsaw) time to play engineer 😉
@@CraftsbyTony you got this Tony! 🦾
That's a really neat setup. I like the Iswitch that does it automatically for you. Very cool
I like it a lot.. Glad you enjoyed Mrs. Broom 🧹🧹🧹🧹
Genius!!! That is a clever idea to solve dust collecting problems for a bandsaw!!!
Thank you Homie D!
Brilliant Jake 👍😄
Thank you Mr. Thomson 👍👍😀
@@JakeThompson I was tempted to say “ Brilliant Jake, that sucks “ 😄.
@@GaryThomsonJoinery 😂😂😂
That's and awesome video Jake , thank you for shearing
Thank you Andrew 🦾🦾
Great video buddy, and what a great idea. I love it from Doug
Thank you Doug.. I’m pretty pleased with it! 🦾
Sweet solution!! If you look at my bandsaw, it blows dust at you LOL I need to do this to mine too! Thanks for a great idea Jake 👊💪💪💪
😂😂 Yesterday, I forgot to open a blast gate and it overflowed the hose with dust 😂
Goo demo Jake.
Thank you Paul 🦾🦾
Nice! Love your MacGyver-ing skills!
I used to love that show 😂😂💜💜
Thanks for another innovative way to upgrade a workshop and keep everything neat and tidy. 🧹🧹🧹
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Great idea Jake, might have to try that!
I’ve been wanting to do it for a while.. who’s I had done it sooner.. Glad you enjoyed
Excellent just got hoses i like the fitting with magnets great idea thank you for putting this online
Thank you Mark.. Glad you Enjoyed 🦾
Great Idea Jake! Simple and Effective… The way I like it! 👍👊
Thank you Carl.. Simple is the only way I roll! 😂😂
Very smart and innovative. It also makes use of stuff we probably have laying around.
Thank you John-Boy .. This didn’t cost me much.. For once! 😀
Very nice.
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I just purchased a Laguna 1412. The saw is great, love it. Hate the dust collection. They totally don’t it. For the money spent on these we should not have to make these fixes. They say better dust collection gets in the way of table movement. I say 90% of the time table is flat. A quick pop in pop out solution like yours should be great to include with the saw. The other cuts, well I can put up with the saw dust from those 10% of the time. I have that attachment and will be making mine soon. Thanks for the video.
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Very innovative Jake. I’m going to have to do that on mine! Great job!!
Thank you Dave.. 🦾🦾🦾
This is an awesome idea and fix for dust on a bandsaw!!!
Thank you David 👍👍
@@JakeThompson you are very welcome!!
Fantastic video Jake!!, Loved how you Jakeyrigged that vacuum head
That’s a new word.. but I will take it.. 🦾🦾
Great vid series. Easy to watch, see another craftsman's ideas, and to enjoy at my desk over a cup of coffee while I get my head on straight for another day (of retirement). It's a rare find to locate vids by another man who doesn't have to have their face filling half of every frame, is humble about their choices/conditions/output - yet concerned with doing quality work and the little details. Plus you have a grasp of "being rewarded 10x later for doing the right thing now".
I also noticed your affinity for Ridgid tools. Me too. I just received a replacement battery charger for a cordless combo kit of theirs which I purchased and registered 2 decades ago (2004). Have also had three battery replacements in that time. All at no charge. In order to avoid tool downtime during shipment, they sent out this new charger (a much-improved version with way more features) during the first phone call and allowed me to retain the increasingly finicky original charger to keep my tools powered during the week while it shipped. I've never had to mail back the worn out parts (batteries or charger) either.
Simply wanted to trigger the algorithm for your channel today by commenting as well as subscribing. I'll be tuning in to see more of your work. Thanks for posting!
Thank you for this awesome comment.. I appreciate that you like my videos.. I’m getting coaching now, so I hope you still like them lol!
The ridgid tools have been awesome.. when I bought the first one, I looked at all of them to make sure they were right for me.. I think I did well.. Once again thanks for this comment, We often times get hung up on the negative comments and it’s comments like these that help take attention away from the bad ones.
Jake
great job jake. i have meant to do this to mine for years. i have screwed up my bearing so its on the cards very soon,
how many shop vacs have you. 3-4 is all you showed . thats a perfectly reasonable amount to have . if its double digits then maybe but not 3-4. . its so handy to be able to walk over and just use a tool without having to move a load of stuff around first. we all know that if you have to conect it you wont bother
Exactly right.. if it’s inconvenient to use.. we won’t use it..
I have 5 shop vacs in my shop.. and a big dust collector.. I’m excited about this new one for sure.. Glad you enjoyed. 👍
Thanks for sharing your ingenuity!
Very welcome .. glad you enjoyed.
Ah!!! That's brilliant, Jake. I have shop vac extras, too. I am totally stealing this idea for my bandsaw. Love it!! This is the first time I've seen anything like that before. Simply ingenious. 🤯🤯🤯👍👍👍💪💪💪
Thank you Brad .. you got this .. it works awesome!
Great idea! I might have the parts I need to make one for my Jet. Thanks for sharing.
Very welcome.. Glad you enjoyed 👍
Jake, you did it again . Brilliant. Saws are always an issue and you have solved it. Thank you. See ya Saturday!..💪💪💪
Thank you Mr. Jim.. glad you enjoyed it. .. Saturday should be fun! 🦾🦾🦾
Great video Jake! Thanks for sharing
Thank you John 🦾🦾
Very clever! I have an extra sweep attachment just sitting around, and it is going to get modified for my 17" Grizzly bandsaw. My plan is to use rigid PVC piping that is screwed to the door and the entire assembly will swing open with the door. I have an external blast gate arrangement on my dust collection cart, so I can direct collection to one of three tools from the cart. Love your idea!
Thank you Johnny… glad I could help out 👍👍
excellent solution
Thank you .. glad you like it
Thanks for sharing this!
Very welcome.. Glad you enjoyed 👍👍
🤔🤓👍nice!!!
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I just purchased a Laguna 1412. The saw is great, love it. Hate the dust collection. They totally don’t it. For the money spent on these we should not have to make these fixes. They say better dust collection gets in the way of table movement. I say 90% of the time table is flat. A quick pop in pop out solution like yours should be great to include with the saw. The other cuts, well I can put up with the saw dust from those 10% of the time.
@@JFP-ktl2 👍👍👍
Clever 👏
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I’m working on a dust collector room this weekend so I think I need to add this to the bandsaw for sure! Joey should design one the can be 3d printed and sell them. Royalty rights of course to Jake. 👍🏻
😀😀 I’m pretty excited about how well this works 😀
Brilliant!!!
Thank you 👍👍
So Jake is just watched this for the second time. This is a very well thought out add-on. My only question is; do you still run the 4” side while using the shop vac? I’m thinking the shop vac will be sufficient when cutting dry wood. But on green wood is may need to run both?
Thank you.. glad you like it… I’ve just been using the shop vac… I usually just cut stabilized wood and resin and it does a fantastic job… every once in a while I will just turn on the big dust collector to clean up anything that was able to get through.. it does work fantastic. 👍👍
I wasn't freaked out at all. Don't know if that is a compliment but what works - works. just got a Grizzly Go513A40 may try that out. thanks Jake
Awesome.. Thanks for watching.. glad I could help.
Dust collection for a bandsaw finely 👍👍
Thank you.. Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Thats awesome! does the blade hit the sides of that fitting you made when you're cutting curves or anything? Do you think you could skip the top hose on the body of the saw with this setup since pretty much all the dust falling down there would be caught by your attachment anyway?
I’m sure it would be fine, I only did it this way because I have 2 saws and I wanted to mount blast gates. 👍👍
Brilliant idea! I do have a question about the usefulness of that blast gate through. When would you ever close it if that vac is just for the bandsaw?
Thank you. 👍 I have a blast gate on each bandsaw.. and use one at a time so I get full suction .
@@JakeThompson *facepalm* of course! I saw that I’m the last part of the video. A single tool like mine doesn’t need one. I almost just bought a new shop vac to tackle my bandsaw mess but alas a fitting like yours doesn’t fit with my angle adjustment trunion. Some experimentation is needed.
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Super idea - why don't manufactures make them this way? Dust collection for me is a myth - only a level of dust mitigation is achievable.
Thank you Phil.. I cut a lot of wood today and this is about as close to dust collection as I’ve ever seen.. I’m thrilled with it to say the least!🦾🦾
Cutting resin is always messy and full of static - so collection at the source is the key and you achieved that@@JakeThompson
I wonder if someone that uses zero-clearance throat plates would have any problems with this setup. I think as long as they have plenty of holes drilled in it, they should be okay.
I ended up using rectangular magnets that are not countersunk into the plastic.. it makes space between the throat plate and dust collection.. works pretty well.
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Nice "LIONS" flag!
It’s pretty cool 😎
"Shop vac addiction" -- 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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You could start a new service.... hiring yourself out to travel to other people's shops to set up dust collection systems for them. 😊
That would be fun if you could find people that could make that happen. 🦾🦾
@JakeThompson if I win the lottery, I'm DEFINITELY hiring you to help design & install my dream shop!!!!
@@BonnieE1969 After your State tax.. you won’t be able to afford it 😂😂😂
@@JakeThompson 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Terrible. We want to quickly see what the separators caught. You wander all over the place.
You should figure out how to fast forward,