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Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
Not sexy but 3 to 5¡± off the shelf is anther option, sucks lumber up the shoot so suction is not a problem. Mac,,, martin/campshure/co/llc mac campshure 7412 elmwood ave. middleton, wi 53562-3106
By Airtight: Clamps by Air Compression · #102338 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
Well, everything is "relatively" strong ;-) It's all about compromise.? Some materials are "stronger" (vague term) than others, but there are multiple dimensions to "strong" -- stiffness,
By mark thomas · #102337 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
I was searching strength of 3D printed items, since someone asked. PC was suggested as the stronger one for 3D printing. It was a general response so did not state how sophisticated a printer is
By imran · #102336 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
Go to Matterhackers for a breakdown of available printing materials. I found PC listed, but it requires 280?C on the extruder and pretty high bed temps too, not sure my printer will get that high. A
By Brian Lamb <bklamb1@...> · #102335 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
Well a quick google search says you can print with PC¡­. but it¡¯s not always the issue of how strong the base material is, it¡¯s how well one layer fuses to another. If the layer on top doesn¡¯t
By Brian Lamb · #102334 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
Brian, Are any of the materials you mentioned are poly carbonate?Google search said it has very good strength. If not, would an inexpensive printer handle PC? Imran ?The printer Mark Kessler is
By imran · #102333 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
The printer Mark Kessler is using is out of reach for any home hobby type situation. You can get a decent 3D printer for $500 or so, but it¡¯s going to take $3000-$5000 to get one capable of printing
By Brian Lamb · #102332 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
The markforged (the one used to make this part) has the ability to make the strongest most robust parts of all of the FDM type printers, it can lay carbon fibre filament and the slicing software is
By Mark Kessler · #102331 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
I know this might be an off question and not trying to turn the thread but i love the idea of printing parts like this at home but have not gotten a 3D printer or CNC yet (I am looking at the Camaster
By Michael Marsico · #102330 ·
Re: 12" Mitersaw Roundup from JLC 2020
I should correct a bad comment I made about dust collection, what I meant to say there was no mention of dust collection with vac attached or how easy it was to attach a vac. Bag collection is
By "[email protected] · #102329 ·
Re: 12" Mitersaw Roundup from JLC 2020
I don't think they would include a 10" Kapex in a 12" saw review. No mention about dust collection at all. Must be a framer that did the review. I can confirm that the 12" Makita corded is very nice
By "[email protected] · #102328 ·
12" Mitersaw Roundup from JLC 2020
For the ones interested. Apparently, Bosch GCM12 has been tweaked. Couple of cordless models included. No Kapex, which I also got some emails on from Festool regarding minor upgrades. Imran
By imran · #102327 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
I could do that in the next few days, to be honest I think it¡¯s good enough and wouldn¡¯t be worth reprinting. I think you would have to make it taller to really optimize the transition. Probably
By Mark Kessler · #102326 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
Ed the printer is markforged and the material is a nylon with chopped carbon fibre, it actually has the ability to lay in continuous fibre filaments like carbon fibre, fiber glass for uber strength. I
By Mark Kessler · #102325 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
AT LAST? a decent use for those printers~!! ?Good show~!!
By Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...> · #102324 ·
Re: FB 710 lower fly wheel noise at full speed
Without a blade and after proper alignment of the pulleys, there is not any vibration when only the lower fly wheel spins under power.? It purrs along quite smoothly.? This does not totally
By Shinta Wakahisa · #102323 ·
Re: 3d printed 4¡± dust port for saw overhead guard #dustcollection
Mark, What material did you print these from? Curious what printer you used as well. Thanks.
By Ed Mazuronis · #102322 ·
Re: FB610 bandsaw blade position on the wheels: in the middle or near the edge?
My new FB 710 vibrates also.? I haven't had the time to try to isolate the source since I corrected the pulleys mis-alignment issue yesterday (see my FB 710 fly wheel noise thread). The FB 710 spine
By Shinta Wakahisa · #102321 ·
Re: FB610 bandsaw blade position on the wheels: in the middle or near the edge?
I really use the term ¡°bean counting¡± to refer to ¡°value engineering¡±, as I suspect most people do. Obviously the accountants aren¡¯t the ones making these decisions, it¡¯s marketing and
By mark thomas · #102320 ·
Re: FB610 bandsaw blade position on the wheels: in the middle or near the edge?
DoAll is a fine example of early sheet metal manufactured saw. Very well built I have an 18¡±. I am not to sure filling column with concrete will eliminate vibration. I have a 36¡± Oliver and have
By mac campshure · #102319 ·