Building a dust collector blower
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Using a cheap table saw motor to build an efficient blower for a dust collector
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Plans available here:
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You can get plans for this blower as part of my small dust collector plans: woodgears.ca/dust_collector/plans
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"it really sucks" didnt sound like a success xD
@user-bj3pq2si2l
4 жыл бұрын
you mean "suckcess"?
@basjansma6658
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-bj3pq2si2l no
@eaglesmann024
4 жыл бұрын
Lol that’s the same thing I thought
@jeremymarchant8373
4 жыл бұрын
It's meant to be a joke you probably don't get it
@TheNIX001
4 жыл бұрын
@@jeremymarchant8373 Nah REALLY, why do you think i made this- xD
"Only 9 amperes! I could have made it bigger!" Spoken like a true mad scientist.
@Tome13Eclipse
7 жыл бұрын
He should have used a air compressor motor, only 15 amps
@Tome13Eclipse
7 жыл бұрын
Just watched this part It's actually more like 10 amps and if i remember well the motor could withstand 12 amps before starting to heat too much and melt
@PBMS123
6 жыл бұрын
That inrush current though. Damn that pushed the meter past what it could measure, and it looked well over 30A, that's a great way to trip a breaker.... A controller that spins up slower might be worth while...
@tobinator680
6 жыл бұрын
Didn't he say the motor was 2/3HP that'd be 500W, but 10A*120V=1200W so wouldn't it be well over its rating? Even for a 1 1/3HP motor it would be too much.
@szymongrzelak1658
4 жыл бұрын
Well, that... SUCKS!
builds a blower because his vacuums "too damn loud" ends video by yelling over his new blower, lol
@crazylarryjr
4 жыл бұрын
Both were running, hence the yelling. if the little one was only running, might have been much quieter
@electricdeckhead3083
4 жыл бұрын
@@crazylarryjr nah don't think so, considering this gave him the idea of making an air raid siren using the same method.
@crazylarryjr
4 жыл бұрын
@@electricdeckhead3083, he was testing the new quiet one vs the old noisy one, hence why the bag at the top of the big vacuum collapsed. if you watch you'll see he tested them against each other
@grarglejobber7941
4 жыл бұрын
@@crazylarryjr I mean it's loud af so it doesn't really matter lmao
@oby-1607
4 жыл бұрын
He was complaining his SHOP VAC 0:03 was too loud, not his dust collector. However we have seen that there was not much improvement, proving there is no free lunch. If you want something to work, you have to pay for it in some way. The only way to get away from the fan and motor noise is to place the vacuum remotely. Maybe in another room or outside.
"it really sucks!" lol
@ginofoogle6944
9 жыл бұрын
+Al Capone the only time that word is used to compliment something
@arekussu
9 жыл бұрын
+Al Capone Had to watch that twice, couldn't get why it would suck if it suck more than the other.. lol
@souravzzz
8 жыл бұрын
+Gino Foogle I use it regularly to compliment your mom.
@ginofoogle6944
8 жыл бұрын
⚛ U Wot M8 ⚛
@AlexanderChilds
8 жыл бұрын
+Al Capone It does. It really sucks the big one.
I bought your plans for your bandsaw close to a year ago while I was still familiarizing myself with some of the basics of woodworking. It was very intimidating, but I've recently felt confident enough to take it on. I've just about completed the laminated frame and will be putting it all together slowly but surely in the next few weeks during my free time. I can't wait to complete this project and try my hand at your dust collector, pantorouter, and belt sander! Keep doing what you're doing! You're making woodworking affordable and fun for young enthusiasts like myself.
The ending really made me laugh :D Very cool project!
@valenquisvalenzuelaquispe366
6 жыл бұрын
Video excelente
@chargedsupercap2270
6 жыл бұрын
And it does outsuck the big one! *IT REALLY SUCKS!*
@S___________D
2 жыл бұрын
7 years later and still laughing :))
His last three words: "It really sucks"
Quality video, neither excessively long or short, and that ending "it really sucks" is the cherry on top.
why am i watching this at 3am in the morning
8 жыл бұрын
+Dominos Jason because u r smart :)
@stefanomorandi7150
8 жыл бұрын
+Dominos Jason just watched, 01:13 am, no regrets
@corin164
8 жыл бұрын
+Cameron Bourdeau - We must call you Mr. Spock, seeing that you are sooo LOGICAL.
@Rogueixpresents
8 жыл бұрын
+Dominos Jason 1;11 am here :D
@rel2tx
8 жыл бұрын
+Dominos Jason 2:03 :(
I saw an advertisement for a dust collector, before I learned how to build a dust collector. Those fools.
Amazing! really, really amazing. Sir, I am almost 66 years old and love wood working. I am always intrigued by your simplistic method of explaining things. You are without a doubt the best. What truly gets me is you are not afraid to admit when you mess up. Wow! Thank you.
@SouthernOregonCoast
9 жыл бұрын
I agree.
Had my reservations but MAN!! 14"H2O? Wow!! I suspected only regen blowers and vane pumps could pull such a vacuum. Matthias, I tip my hat to you sir (yet again!). Amazing.
That was great, loved the ending!
@UPP3RCU7
10 жыл бұрын
Whammy! Not sure if innuendo...
@mdtasnimadnan160
9 жыл бұрын
UPP3RCU7
Your skill is an inspiration.
@hoold01
10 жыл бұрын
Yes indeed, that and your indomitable enthusiasm.
@chrisk6101
4 жыл бұрын
@@wesleyp3024 well it definitely is skill cause anyone doing that on the first try without learning or knowing how to operate the equipment properly
@KuraIthys
4 жыл бұрын
Skill doesn't imply originality. The guy on the production line that's made the same exact part day in day out for 50 years is very skilled. The person that originally designed the part that guy has been making for those 50 years is likely also very skilled, but at a different thing. Design, research, manufacturing... These are all their own thing, and being good at one doesn't imply being good at the other. (indeed one of the most common complaints people have of engineers and designers is they ask people to build the impossible because they have no practical understanding of how to actually make anything...)
@chrisk6101
4 жыл бұрын
@@KuraIthys lol nothing is original, it's very very rare to have something original with having this many people on the planet , a production line is just assemble the same shit that's mindless thinking just the same shit over an over, it depends on what they do on an assembly line, are they quality assurance or just put it together and move along
A guy after my own heart. I'm glad there are still guys like you around. Keep building! Cheers 🥃
It just amazing how well you are able to build things. I have used your approach to building in my work. Although not as high a quality I'm making things I never though I would. Thanks.
That's amazing! I was wondering why you were taking the time to build something that is so readily available and cheap to buy but you made a stronger one. Thumbs up for sure!👏
Great info!
"It really does out suck the big one" classic xD lmao
@KOTYAR0
4 жыл бұрын
Wait. That big one is a central vacuum system? The one which is like 20 grands?
This guy makes the best, most efficient videos on youtube. No BS, just straight to the point.
your band sawing is like the most amazing thing ever its too satisfying to watch im absolutely awful
why dont you have your own tv show on discovery or natgeo, mr you are a genius
@kjezier
9 жыл бұрын
Joshua Coronell maybe because on yt he is much better paid and he can offer plans as well
@lafarms
9 жыл бұрын
kjezier After Blackberry I hope he does not need a paying job.
@BurchAnthony
9 жыл бұрын
bare in mind that anyone with a degree in engineering could probably do a better job than this. But I'm not going to lie this is still a pretty cool video and hobby
@akawilly
9 жыл бұрын
Joshua Coronell he's Canadian... so he should be on a Canadian network.
@pussytaxi
9 жыл бұрын
Anthony Burch he is an engineer...
This is pretty amazing! I work in the HVAC industry and I never thought about scrapping an old fan motor and building my own blower.
That spins incredibly smooth for something handmade out of wood
Videos like yours are why I love youtube! Thank you for the video
Such a funny geek. I love it Cheers
I love this guy. I just found his channel. There is a deep sensation of pleasure when watching him make stuff. It just feels...right. He is like the shows I watched as a little boy. Also his tractor video and the air raid was very nice videos to watch. Thanks, man.
I love watching you whacky genius guys come up with this stuff. Amazing.
I would really love to spend a day with this guy jsut making things.
Matthias... the coolest nerd on the net... love your work...
Hi Matt, Thanks for posting this video. The design of the fins actually inspired me to create a device to use in my metals recovery lab. There isn't an already made panel with fins of the size I was looking for and i decided to build my own. When I saw your construction, my problem was solved. Keep up the good works and post more. I am now a fan. (no pun intended), Sam K
I made a small version of this as a water pump a few months ago. I used old junk CDs, the motor out of an xbox controller, a small tub( i think it was glitter or something), the casing off an old marker and a few pieces of tubing. Works great as a small waterfall pump in a container pond in my back garden.
I saw that four of the fins are longer towards the middle. Is there a reason for that?
@matthiaswandel
9 жыл бұрын
Marius Hornberger None of the fins originally went to the middle. Just that I extended four of them later
Wow dude, you deserve an award.
Anyone every tell you that you are a geni'wood'wiz This has got to be one of the coolest things I've seen made!
You always crack me up. I will keep this video in mind when I build a blower. Thank you!
If you ever need to reverse a capacitor run motor, identify the winding that has the capacitor in series, and simply reverse those winding connections. There's normally a diagram in an end cover if there is one. Sometimes it is possible to reverse the rotor and end caps so it pokes out the other end
Matthias, referring to the power of his all wooden dust collector, "It really sucks!" I literally laughed out loud. You my friend are a modern day genius. : D
Matthias, you're a boss and a true craftsman! keep up the videos. I love them!
Bravo Matt, the final test sold me. Well worth the time to out do a commercial model!
"it really sucks!" xD
@VespaTemsameny
8 жыл бұрын
then the look on his face lmao
@Hightreewalker
8 жыл бұрын
+Zenaida Golden That's a scam
@kaigrundmann9277
8 жыл бұрын
the look on his face first: "yeah man that was a great joke" the second after: "fck, was it? what am I doing with my life? what a terrible pun."
@HentaiNat
8 жыл бұрын
+Kai Gore ikr? lmao!
@djsanimations3601
7 жыл бұрын
you dirty minded person 😅😂
That's amazing! If I made something like this it would vibrate the house down and then implode!
The feelgood in your videos! I watch them when im about to sleep! Good Night!
Enjoyed watching this - loved the way you flipped the rotation. Thank you for sharing.
"It really sucks!" - LOL
Pretty nifty
@frankthornal9489
10 жыл бұрын
You are truly a genius!!!
Nice job..I'm looking forward to the cyclone mount and test video now. Thanks for taking the time to show this.
been watching your videos for a few weeks now , very inspiring has helped me with many projects im putting together, thanks for taking the time to do this for everyone.
bro u r genius I like ur videos god bless you
You are a bad ass and the owner of my new favorite youtube channel.
You are AWSOME. I love your funny humor and the out of the box ideas, this all reminds me of myself. I love to build very creative custom tings. Keep up all the great work and don't let anyone get you down. May God bless you.
Awesome to see you working with such simple precision
The IT REALLY SUCKS part killed me
That is really cool!
You're a genius. Wow. Well done not only dreaming it, but doing it, and videoing the concept. Nice!
If you still read these, I always love watching your videos! Your extremely intelligent and I like watching the way you solve problems! So thanks 😊
"it really sucks" my sides lmao
It really sucks!!! In a great way. What is the difference in decibels between your shop vac and the new vac? That was the purpose for building the new vac. Thank you.
Matthias you're the guy, that's what we say here in Brazil, when a man is creative and smart.
One of the coolest build videos I've seen in a while.
I just wanted to know how you still have 10 fingers on your hands. You are a genius. Congratulations.
Amazing!
@Lyeroth
10 жыл бұрын
lol, encontrar vc aqui foi uma surpresa
@AllElectronicsGr
10 жыл бұрын
Canal FODA!!!!
@MrRdrgo
10 жыл бұрын
dá para fazer um aspirador monstro com isto
@MrRdrgo
10 жыл бұрын
Lucas Gondim sim pode perceber o vácuo que ele faz no teste
Wow! You always amaze me with what you can create with wood.
People like you give useful meaning to youtube, thank you for sharing your skills, congratulations
-'Only 9 Amperes! I could've made it bigger!", he said in a voice similar to Doc's from "Back to the future"...
That's so good it sucks
wow i'm amazed, i been watching 8 of your videos now and your GOOD with wood and tools.
You did a beautiful job on that impeller
2:27 HOLY NUT AND BOLT!
@sylasviper715
9 жыл бұрын
Oh yea, those are some big nuts...
the noise was the original issue, how does the new blower compare in that regard ?
@sinsilius
10 жыл бұрын
See an older video with another dust collector. I think the sound will be about the same.
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen made out of wood!
Dude. This is one of my favourite video of yours. Cant wait to build my own.
"too damn loud" I sense a Back to the Future fan here!
i have no idea whats going on but this is strangely entertaining
You sir should be a product design lecturer! Love all your vids, thanks for sharing!
Love the attention to detail in these videos and it's such a discovery that so much can be made of wood, not just for prototyping but for the final build. From your impeller experiments I got the idea that straight impellers are perfectly fine and I think I'll go with that design - curved blades look like so much more work and the payoff in air speed and static pressure are minimal. Or did I misread the results?
it really sucks!!! LOL I love this guy
Good evening everyone and welcome to this daily recommendation.
I love that last line...too funny. I love your videos and even bought your lathe plan. I need to get to work building it.
Wow, this is as good as it gets! Nice work, Matthias. Bill
The best thing since sliced bread...hang on, you've never built a bread slicer have you?
@TobiasRedepenning
10 жыл бұрын
I think a bandsaw with a modified blade slice bred ok
If that's quieter than your shopvac, how loud is that freaking vacuum cleaner? XD
man you are a genius...I am a researcher and I have nothing to do with the wood...yet i really enjoy your videos.......keep it up...God bless you...:)
This is really novel... A wood centrifugal blower. Nice idea and execution! Flipping it around instead of starting over shows some smarts.
This is awesome. however the only concern I have is, your trusting a rapidly rotating impeller to some... wood glue?
@matthiaswandel
8 жыл бұрын
+THEtechknight yes, and?
@THEtechknight
8 жыл бұрын
Matthias Wandel and.. DEATH AND FIERY EXPLOSIONS!!! hahaha... j/k
@notThePiper
8 жыл бұрын
+THEtechknight interesting fact: for softwoods (like pine) the glue joint is actually stronger than the wood itself for most applied forces.
@krussell1102
8 жыл бұрын
+Matthias Wandel Thug life. thanks for documenting and sharing your genius ingenuity. I have learned so much from you and am just beginning my journey into woodworking at 26. Keep them coming!
@parallelburrito
7 жыл бұрын
Yes fatigue will destroy it. Nice project though.
cleaver words in the end :D
You make some incredible things by wood and your hands. Its amazing to see what you can make in wood. Wish you a nice and warm Christmas with your family. Best wishes from Jan in Norway
i love this guy and his videos. i think you could actually increase efficiency if you redesign the blades
I hate it when KZread auto resolution goes from 720 to 144
@userPrehistoricman
8 жыл бұрын
+NeXTSTORMING You can download browser scripts to fix that. I made one called KZread HD Override which you can search for on Greasyfork. KZread is a real pain in the butt sometimes.
My favorite scientific measurement of moving air was the rubber band tuning test, got about 1000hz on that one which is roughly equivalent to the power needed to suck 20oz of vanilla frosty from Wendy’s at 2am or enough air to fill up 100 clown shoes in the same amount of time a wombat needs to make 3.5 cubes of poop on the side of a hill, well done mate! I wouldn’t have even attempted to make my own blower :) but now i will imagine that I did
Videos like this one are the reason I subscribed to your channel. Great job Mathias, thank you
This was incredibly satisfying to watch..
I think this is one of the few things you've built that really does suck.
"Only 9.9 Amps. I could have made it bigger" Shouldn't a 2/3 hp motor only be drawing 4.5 amps (I assume you were testing it using a regular 110 volt power supply)?
@pu5epx
4 жыл бұрын
4.9 amps if it were 100% efficient, but yes, it seems the motor is still being run too hard. Not sure how valuable these measurements are valid anyway - moving the impeller inside the box is completely different from outside the box. It is possible it takes less amps under partial vacuum (the impeller gets lighter).
the 12 year old in my head really appreciated that last 1:30 seconds. Sounds with the rubber bands and 'it really sucks!' That's what you want a vacuum to do!!!
I really enjoyed watching this build, thanks!
"ONLY 9 AMPERES! .... I COULD'VE MADE IT BIGGER!"
“It really sucks!” -Swift Pill 2019
"It really sucks", that dropped the curtains with laughter.
Dude even makes a video about a dust collector / blower awesome.