Big Dust Collector Filter Box and Finishing Touches
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With the filter box done, my dust collector is up and running again. Better, stronger and quieter than before.
There will be more information about my Pantorouter soon.
Link to the screw advanced Box joint jig: woodgears.ca/box_joint/jig.html
Link to the pantorouter: www.hybridpantorouter.jp/
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Enjoy the video!
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The author does like to from scratch, kzread.infoUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
...and I noticed the shop seems rather small now in comparison, so I might have to rebuild the house :D
For a young bloke you seem to have an old head on your shoulders. The old fashioned logic you apply to your projects is something not often seen in the young these days. Well done, very impressive and professional set up you have created there.
You are patience and determination in a video format! You have all my respect! Keep up these great videos!
I really appreciate the amount of work you put into making this dust collector.
I appreciate your sly, understated sense of humor. And, cripes, your work ethic is nuts!
I really like that you show your mistakes as well and how you were able to fix them or work around them. Gives me hope to become better :)
Marius, you are a very talented craftsman. I like watching your videos to see how you tackle a project. It is obvious that you are a perfectionist. Danke schon.
Well I've got to hand it to you Marius. That is absolutely the best shop made ducted vacuum system I have ever seen. What an epic build! Well done. I hope your studies are going well too.
Excellent Excellent Excellent!!! Design, modifications, build, videography (superb) and loved all the little tricks!! For me, the hand through the plywood was best but all were good! "This IS the best" build video I've watched all year. I mean that!!
Very clever, I plan on watching it again! I enjoy your personality and explanations, not to mention your SKILL.
Yet another GREAT project from Mr. Hornberger!!!
very nice build quality I really like how you show your thoughts and insights as you go along even the pinch of whimsy makes it all the better. quite a builder
Marius, outstanding work. I particularly like your troubleshooting skills and the resulting fixes.
i just want to congrat you for the amazing post editing job, iv being watching this dust colector build series and that makes the videos smooth and fun to watch
Great to see it all finally come together! I know it's been challenging to not have a functioning dust collection system, but it has been a very interesting series of videos!
Marius you continue to amaze me with your creativity and quality of work. And then there is the video. Well done all around.
Matthias must be proud seeing his invention used so well here. Love your videos man!
Marius you make the best videos! I always look forward to watching you build your projects and Pick up some of the techniques you use. Thanks for sharing, always enjoyable to watch.
I like the precise accuracy you follow in your workshop
Your workmanship is excellent.
Excellent video and process. You are a joy to watch during your brainstorming. Thank you Mr. Master Woodwoker for sharing.
I recently found your channel and saw you move things and wondered more so I got to finally see how you built this. VERY COOL! I imagine you saved yourself LOTS of money and got more custom for your space. I know this video is from years ago now, but if you want it to be even more quiet in the upstairs for your family- you could try to add insulation around it (especially above it) to contain more noise. Anyway, thanks for sharing all these builds. I've been trying to figure out what to do for my shop for dust collection and I feel more confident in trying to build it myself. Thanks!
I am jealous of your ability to keep the workshop tidy - despite my young age. Dissolving the work environment is impressive. You are an amazing personality.
@SUNEELKANDA
Жыл бұрын
My Son always keep work place neat and tidy, he always keep commenting me for the dusty environment made by me.... I do only work he keeps cleaning, I love the way Marius working.....
Wow, was für ein Aufwand! Exzellente Arbeit!
This is easily your best video in my opinion. You've become a lot better in video making overall. This is all action, a really diverse project and you manage to keep it interesting for the whole video despite its length. And the result looks both functional and unique.
@MariusHornberger
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man, always nice to get such feedback!
Es ist immer wieder eine Freude deine Videos anzusehen. Super Filme, und Super Arbeit! Einfach Perfekt! Da kannst du echt Stolz drauf sein!
@MariusHornberger
7 жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank!
Happy to see it is done! And not much noise.
Those are so soothing... Beautiful work, inspiring, funny and well edited videos. Congrats!
Amazing skills and nice work with editing a rare find on KZread and no ads Thank you
I believe your parents are proud of having a son with not only your abilities and intelligence, but the fact that you put them to use the way you do. Fine job young man. God Bless you...
i enjoy your videos and admire the skill and aptitude for such a young man
"Hmmm, I might have to rebuild that" Yes, please do! I love watching these videos!
Your videos are very entertaining to watch. I especially like the 'special effects' you occasionally add. Thanks!
Really nice execution of the whole build!! Good dust collection is something to be desired.
Awesome job Marius! That last outtake had me in stitches!
Very nicely done! Congrats on finishing it!
My friend you re on ure way to being a master furniture maker!!Great Wood work,videotaping,editing and speaking all Get 100%
i totally love u. i mean that as appreciation and not romantic. your such a brilliant mind and funny engineer. thank u very much for everything u do.
I was about to suggest pre-filters so the expensive HEPA ones would last longer, but you did that too! Fantastic work, you thought of everything.
Wow! It seems you have an experience of an 80 years old woodworker! Congratulations!
Your build quality is awesome as usual. Very impressing and well done!
Beautiful and functional, great work! Really enjoy your videos, looking forward to your next projects Marius...
I was eagerly waiting your next video and I think it was definitely worth the wait! Just amazed of your workmanship, precision and video editing skills. Keep on going man, you inspire many of us.
@MariusHornberger
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Yay so happy for another video feels like forever
I just found your channel yesterday, and i watched about half of all your videos, and i enjoyed all of them :D and also, thanks for this one :)
Beautiful project. Multidisciplinariness at its finest. Keep it up
Insanely thorough and well built! :) Good work
Another fantastic job and video. Thanks, I enjoyed it tremendously. You have given me so many new ideas to use in the shop I am trying to create in my outside garage.
Looks great, man!!! Wonderful craftsmanship
Brilliant ! Very workmanlike, a pleasure to watch.
Awesome result here, pretty much the ultimate self build dust collector. Pantorouter + nice Bessy clamps as well - some high end upgrades!
Brilliant and creative. You are a joy to watch.
Brilliant Marius, yet again from you another great video. Well Done. TC, Barry (ENG)
First time watching your vids and must say, im pretty impressed with what you have done so far, look forward to seeing your next build vids
Your getting very good at what you like to do. I'm getting jealous. The fit on that box is amazing.
as an old German friend used to say : "SHITS HAPPEN YA !" Anyway, beautiful project, totaly over-the-top, but very very inspiring. Thanks ! Keep on trucking ! (from France)
Marius - Comment to all three of your videos on this build - GREAT JOB! I love your humor and your ingenuity. You created a great piece of equipment there that should last you for a long time. Nicely done, and keep up the good work. Cheers from the US. ;o)
You are a skilled woodworker for sure, even your toys are neat.
I really enjoy your videos. Keep up the great work. With age you seem to get better and better. I hope you never reach your zenith and keep on getting better and better.
14:47 I have faith that this piece was attached very securely! Good job
@MariusHornberger
7 жыл бұрын
yes, it got silicone all around and screws from outside off camera.
Thank your for the filter link! Been struggling to find those kinds of filters in the UK.
Great content and delivery Marius, thanks for sharing.
Brilliant video and build. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍
Kid you are a genius and one helluva craftsman.
Excellent work and well presented. Got me working on a design for my own system so thanks for the inspiration.
Marius, you are well sponsored. There's no way I have the skill, finances, or time to learn to use your wonderful collection of tools. I love watching your videos. Amazing.
Does any body else feel that we're watching Matthias Wandel? So much of what Marius does, how he presents this project, his sense of humor, all remind me of Matthias. I'm not complaining Marius, just observing. I like your style, and you are obviously dedicated to your craft. Cheers!
@mspeir
7 жыл бұрын
Marius has a cooler accent though!
Hope your parents are proud of you, you definitely have a bright future ahead of you.
That joint slotting together was so satisfying.
Very nicely done. For the next dust collector ;) I would recommend having something vibration-dampening between the blower and the big box so that the mounts for the box and blower unit would be pretty much independent. Just an idea.
I noticed the blower starts more slowly now. Did you end up rewiring the motor to a Y configuration?
@MariusHornberger
7 жыл бұрын
No, it has always been in Y. But the impeller has about double the weight now.
@moninum
7 жыл бұрын
Did you also determined the inertia experimentally via "maxwell wheel"?
@1873Winchester
7 жыл бұрын
I also think a 3HP motor like yours, in D configuration is meant for countries like norway where there's only 230V between phases. When you get to 5kw or bigger then you might start seeing 400/690V motors, but usually not until 7.5kw which is around when you need Y-D starting or more modern soft starting units. I might need to shell out for a simple soft start since my 4kw motor just spins my impeller (similar to your new one) to top speed at once, it's probably quite hard on it....
@Lucas_sGarage
7 жыл бұрын
Matthias Wandel Do not repair it is normal the slow start of the engine considering the weight of the rotor is how it became difficult for it to reach its maximum speed and the more weight you put the more it costs. I would like that in your next video you will leave the Link of my channel but you must know that I am from Uruguay therefore I spoke Spanish thanks
@salkincan7508
7 жыл бұрын
12:38 why is on the wood the name Kirsch / the word
Well done, your attention to detail is impressive!
Looks like you're getting some nice tools to add to the CNC . Might take some of these ideas and modify my dust collection. You have a great mom! LOL!
Haha, I'd never be able to build any of that, it's just amazing to see crafty people at work!
I am amazed and jealous, impressed and astounded. You have so many skills your 'toolbox' that I feel quite inadequate. Particularly impressed how you made the impeller blades, let alone all the CAD and CNC work for the impeller housing. The attention to detail in someone as young as you (as you appear that is!) is incredible. Making the secondary filters and their housing (including the mistake or two) is great, even if the end product is the largest over-spec'ed dust extraction system I've ever seen ! Goodness knows what you will aspire to in the future ! Good luck. (can you post a video of the carnage if and when it finally fails?)
i am always enjoying on your videos never getting boring thank you for sharing
That came out great! That filter box is really nice.
Always enjoy your videos. Good job!
You could say it's done and dusted! Great video, keep it up!
Fantastic job (again) Marius.
Damn. What a high quality machine. Bravo!
Again, another great video Marius. Appreciated
Beeindruckende Arbeit. Respekt.
Parabéns Marius! Vc é um gênio!!!!!
your videos are always top notch!
Awesome work! i hope to eventually build something along this design for the makerspace I belong to!
You are a cool dude! Really enjoy watching.
Marius,that is awesome. It's amazing to what lengths you go for your builds. Im very impressed (as usual ;-)
I like your video with a touch of humour on top, very interesting .... so his your work.
Das hast du gut gemacht Marius
oh my god, those machines are astonishing!
I totally want to live your life! This is inspired work!
Such a pleasure to watch you work :)
Nice rebuild! Came out great!
Great! Pantorouter! Congrats!
Cool build - I like it a lot!
You are very talented, sir!
Excelente trabajo! Como siempre!
Dang it, you make this stuff look so easy. Watching your videos has been my motivation to become slightly less crap at carpentry (I'm a welder, go figure), but it's a struggle. I seem to be able to add 90 to 90 and get 170...