Alright, I think this condensed version of the dust shoe is going to be the next experiment. I’m loading up the printer now. Hopefully this saves some space.
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New / Condensed Shoe:
Alright, I think this condensed version of the dust shoe is going to be the next experiment. I’m loading up the printer now. Hopefully this saves some space.
OLD:
New / Condensed Shoe:
Had to move the vaccum inlet back a bit to clear the DW660 moving up/down.
Introducing V2.1
Condensed shoe. More clearance on the arms in hopes to avoid trucks when homed.
Files have been updated on thingiverse.
Looks pretty good!
I would anchor that hose to the core clamps and you should have very little accuracy impact from it. Nice job!
Thank you! I was looking for a good way to secure the hose. As of right now, it appears to be fine kinda free floating but secured to the top of the enclosure but I was thinking about mounting it to the top dewalt mount.
Something like this… a half circle with a notch for a ziptie or something to hold the hose. Would that cause any issues?
Edit: now thinking about it… if the dewalt moves, the hose moves with it. I’ll have to come up with something else for that.
What do you think about something like this?
This would guide the hose along with the core instead of mounting it.
I really don’t want to use a zip tie mounting method as it would be a PITA every time I want to remove the dust shoe out of the magnetic arms. I’m thinking something that guides the hose would be better. Does anyone have any thoughts?
What about using velcro straps instead? I have some with hooks on one side, loops on the other made for holding wiring, hoses etc. out of the way when working on a car that have good holding power.
Velcro may work, I’ll give that a try.
It would be best to loop it around and use the two holes on the core clamps. Those screw holes are ideal for mounting things that add forces to the cutting head. Mounting it to the Z axis/router in anyway will impact the accuracy.
The amount of force hoses add are exactly why I have not ever made a dust shoe.
My plan for the primo was to 3d print most of the shoe (large print) below the rails, come in from behind the rails and under, the hose would be attached near the clamps.
Chunk of 1" pvc conduit a few feet long bent so the end is over the center of the table, then hang the vacuum hose off that.
I was looking into doing something that, mounted behind / under the rails but didn’t come up with a feasible solution.
V3 being tested out.
Even more compact dust shoe and ease of life adjustments for the sliders.
Alright, here it is. V3. Renaming this Project to “Tornado”, you can find it on thingiverse as “MPCNC Primo Tornado - Z Independent Dust Collection”
I’m feeling really good about the current status of this project!
So some changes for V3.
Redesigned Sliders:
M3 Thumbscrews:
Condensed Shoe V3:
Shoe Comparison
In the Thingiverse package, I include all 3 dust shoes for you to pick which would be best for you.
I have been switching between V2 and V3 shoe depending on what endmill I am using.
The STEP file is included in Thingiverse for modification / addons as you see fit. As always, I just ask that you post it as a remix on Thingiverse.
Tornado V3: Photos!
V2 Shoe on left verses the V3 Shoe on right.
I forgot to post this the other day when when I made the project update.
My final parts for the MPCNC are being printed as I type. They will be finished by morning. I will be using a DeWalt 611, as that is what I have on hand. Do you have any thoughts on whether or not this shoe would have enough clearance for that model? I do not have access to the 660 for comparison. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
I believe it will work out. I think that if you have issues with anything, it will be the shoe not clearing the 611 mounts.
I’m not too sure what the 611 bottom inside mount looks like. Are you able to take a few photos around the 611? I may be able to work the model if it doesn’t work out for you.
Doing some prototyping / thinking tonight on how to mount air assist onto the Sliders.
Once I have a solution, I’ll update the thread / thingiverse post with the STLs.
The nice thing about making a modular mounting system that integrates into the core is that I don’t have to redesign a new mount when attaching something. You can rather make an “accessory” for the Tornado.
Alright here it is. The first Tornado “Addon” for Air Assist Mounting. STL has been added to the
thingiverse page. MPCNC Primo Tornado - Z Independent Dust Collection by AONeil - Thingiverse
This is modeled for the following blower.
https://www.ebay.com/c/21020436687
The mount could be attached to the top of the slider and directly into the core heated inserts (like how the photos below show) OR could be attached to square nut to allow sliding up / down for positioning.
You can either permanently glue the mount to the manifold of the air assist or use a zip tie to temporarily secure it. (This is how I currently have it configured but will eventually glue it to the mount.)
At the top of the mount, it includes a 18mm channel for velcro / zipties to secure the air hose.
P.s. Yes I know I’m missing the lead screw in the photos. I made a second Z axis for quick tool changes to the laser and I’m waiting on a lead screw to come in.