Thien Baffle for Dust Collector

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Thien Baffle for Dust Collector

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This is a Thien Baffle quickly created with a 5 gallon bucket.

Dust Collector

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The dust collector before attaching the baffle.

Bucket

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Cut a section out of a 5 gallon bucket.

Circles

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Use the bucket section to draw circles on a piece of wood. You will need three sections. One circle will fit on the inside of the top of the bucket, one circle will fit on the inside of the bottom and one circle will fit on the outside of the bottom.

Cut

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Use a circle jig and router to cut the circles. A jigsaw would also work.

Circles

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The left circle will fit on the outside bottom of the bucket section. It has a groove cut to sit on top of another full 5 gallon bucket. The circle on the right will fit on the inside top of the bucket section.

Outside Bottom

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Attache the outside bottom piece with screws and silicon.

Hose

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Cut a section of PVC pipe and round it to fit snugly against the side of the bucket section.

Bucket Hole

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Cut a hole in the bucket to match up with the PVC piece.

Support

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Cut a wood piece to support the PVC piece. Attach the PVC to the wood and the wood to the bucket section.

File

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File the inside of the bucket section so that it is flush with the inside of the PVC piece. Use silicon to create a seal between the PVC and bucket section.

Inside Top

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Cut a hole in the top of the inside top circle. Cut a piece to sit over the hole that will anchor dust collection tubing and glue in place.

PVC

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On the underside of the inside top circle use silicone to secure a PVC tube that will extend into the bucket section.

Secure

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Screw and silicone the inside top circle into the top of the bucket section.

Inside Bottom

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Divide the inside bottom circle circle into thirds. Cut an inch out from the side of two thirds of the circle. Screw the circle into the inside bottom of the bucket section.

Base

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Create a rolling wooden base to accommodate the collection system.

Bag

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Attach the bag and filter to the base.

Support Arm

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Create a support arm to hold the motor.

Motor

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Attach the motor to the support arm and attach to the bag and filter section.

Dust Bucket

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Run window sealer around the top of the dust collection bucket. Use a bit of glue or epoxy to secure in place.

Baffle

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Attach the baffle to the motor with tubing.

Collect Dust

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Lift the baffle and place the collection bucket underneath. The weight of the baffle and the pressure from the compressed tubing creates a seal on the bucket.