I got my brush at McMaster Carr for $10
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I have a DynaCNC table with a Porter Cable variable speed router. I need to cut down on the dust in my garage and want to purchase or make a vacuum attachemt for the router head. Anyone know where I can buy one or have recommentations on how to make one? I can't seem to find anywhere to purchase the "Brush" material to put around a mounting plate to attach to the bottom of the router. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I tried to search the forums but didn't find any information on this subject.
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i have done this with clear acylic for visibility using the mc brushes
jim
James McGrew CAMaster 508 ATC
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mcmaster carr in atlanta, make sure to get nylon 2" as the horse hair is too stiff
jim
James McGrew CAMaster 508 ATC
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I'm going to try the clear vinyl used in strip curtains(instead of brushes) about 3-4 inches long. Cut 2-3" deep slits in vinyl about 1" apart at bottom. Mount the vinyl on piano hinge and then mount hinge on the main plate to hook up the vacuum. That way I can see what going on with the bit while running and also flip up the vinyl when changing bits or when not needed.
I'll post pics when I get it done.
Mike
It works fairly well but chips still get out at the corners. At least I can see what the cutter is doing and its better than nothing.
Mike
Awesome thanks Mike. I'm buying some 200mm.w x 2mm thick. I'll buy a meter and try it.
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