There is a problem I see. The final stage has holes smaller then the input hose. This means there is a potential to clog. I would flip the second cyclone stage around to the top and the primary on the bottom
Interesting, but what happens to large pieces? Looks like anything larger than an inch or so will not pass through the cyclones; or is this just for fine particles?
There is a problem I see. The final stage has holes smaller then the input hose. This means there is a potential to clog. I would flip the second cyclone stage around to the top and the primary on the bottom
conrad2001 2 weeks ago
I just found some details on this project. Have a look at this forum: cnczone.com/forums/woodworking/51385-my_diy_cyclone_dust_collector.html
testhest 3 weeks ago
Nice project, video would have been better showing the assembly in detail.
cha1rtech 2 months ago
this puts all the commercial units to shame :-)
silyavski 11 months ago
Interesting, but what happens to large pieces? Looks like anything larger than an inch or so will not pass through the cyclones; or is this just for fine particles?
Kntryhart 1 year ago
"The Multi-Clone", Nice work.
specialks1953 1 year ago
Do multiple smaller cyclones work better than one large cyclone with the same volume? What are you using for the motor and impeller?
andypcguy1 1 year ago
Great job. I looked on your web site but didn't see it there. I would like a little explanation to build my own please.
servant74 2 years ago
really cool.
nobath4me4ever 3 years ago
Van afvalbeheer gesproken... :P
Goede verwezenlijking.
busybjorn 4 years ago