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Post by Bruce on Sept 18, 2017 1:30:13 GMT
I figured I will raise the issue and check here and see if anyone has ideas for a dust collection system for the Carve King before I reinvent the wheel. The unit is in my basement and I'm guessing dust will be an issue to deal with sooner than later. Seems most designs attach to the bottom of the spindle motor. But if the spindle gets replaced a new shoe will be required. (I'm lazy and don't like to things over if I don't have to, unless it's a better design.) Anyways, any input appreciated.
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Post by aforww on Sept 18, 2017 12:18:37 GMT
I figured I will raise the issue and check here and see if anyone has ideas for a dust collection system for the Carve King before I reinvent the wheel. The unit is in my basement and I'm guessing dust will be an issue to deal with sooner than later. Seems most designs attach to the bottom of the spindle motor. But if the spindle gets replaced a new shoe will be required. (I'm lazy and don't like to things over if I don't have to, unless it's a better design.) Anyways, any input appreciated. Well, universally I'm unaware of a universal solution. Now, I do have in my possession, a file somewhere for a dust shoe that was designed with parametric values. Meaning if you get a different spindle that's say 40mm vs 60, you just change a value and it resizes all the linked geometry. Just click regenerate toolpath and it's done. Save and mill a new one. I never finished screwing with it but I'll see if I can dig it up
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