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  1. #1
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    Eureka moment (for me): Floating dust shoe (Pics)

    Initially I thought it would be simple to make a "shoe" to put around my router for catching dust. I was dead wrong.
    No part of my system has been more challenging.

    After experimenting with different configurations I finally decided that the only thing that would please me would be a floating system. But how to do it? I finally came up with something and I wanted to post a video.

    You guys probably already have something better than this. But for me it was a breakthrough.

    The video, at 11.8mb, is too big. It think there's a way to post it but I can't figure it out. So I'll post a pic.

    After I watched the video I realized that other problems are evident. One thing I don't like about my machine is the noise it makes. I'm satisfied that it's the result of having used rack and pinion exclusively. The Z is particularly noisy. I hope that someone will have suggestions for making it more tolerable.

    Oh, by the way, this is just an MDF prototype.

    http://ProjectCNC.wordpress.com
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails dust1.jpg   dust2.jpg   dust3.jpg  

  2. #2
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    Hi,

    Could you post more pictures of your machine?

    Thank you,

    Zoltan

  3. #3
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    Very nicely engineered machine, I'm sure the dust extraction shoe will do the trick.
    One question, what model router are you using and how do you like it? It looks like one that I've been thinking of getting (Bosch GMF1400CE)
    Thanks.
    Mark

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    Router

    Quote Originally Posted by mphel View Post
    Very nicely engineered machine, I'm sure the dust extraction shoe will do the trick.
    One question, what model router are you using and how do you like it? It looks like one that I've been thinking of getting (Bosch GMF1400CE)
    Thanks.
    Thank you. It's a Bosch 1617EVS 2-1/4-Horsepower Variable-Speed. I pulled up some images of the one you mentioned. Looks identical. I wonder if the 1400 is a European configuration of the same router.

    http://ProjectCNC.wordpress.com

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    Picture

    Quote Originally Posted by zoltan View Post
    Hi,

    Could you post more pictures of your machine?

    Thank you,

    Zoltan
    Thank you. Here's one where I was converting the MDF prototype to aluminum and plexiglas.

    http://ProjectCNC.wordpress.com
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Web from mdf to alum2.jpg  

  6. #6
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    Dear IQChallenged,

    That looks like a really fantastic machine.

    Brilliant!

    Best Wishes

    Martin

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