Proposal to Purchase Parts for Dust Collection System

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Sponsors

  • Dmitriy V

Timeline

  • Mailing List Announcement: 5/3/2017
  • Officially Proposed: 5/3/2017
  • Voted on: TBD

Language

Allocate $700 from the organization funds for parts to complete a cyclonic separator dust collection system for the woodworking area.

Background

Woodworking dust mitigation has been a longstanding issue at the hackerspace. Various member-driven DIY solutions have been attempted and ended up being either incomplete or unimplemented. In our latest effort to solve this problem, we communicated with a dust collection system manufacturer in hopes for a product donation, however they ultimately declined to help at this time.

At this point in our development I see value in spending organization funds to invest in a reasonably priced and capable dust collection system. The system would be completed in a timely manner and integrated into the current plans for the woodworking area. I base my proposal on this design from Kreg forums because we already own some of the components to complete it[1], thus recycling what we already have and driving down cost. While the system shall be constructed to be mobile (moving from tool to tool), we have material to attempt a stationary installation for added value. The cost breakdown follows. Note: expenses are overestimated for engineering purposes and efforts to cut costs on the project shall be attempted.

Part Cost
Cyclone $180
Cyclone Brace $50
5" to 4" Reducer $20
6" to 4" Reducer $20
1.5HP Dust Collector $350
Lumber, casters, other hardware $80
Total $700

[1] - Namely a Rubbermaid Brute trash can, trash can lid and possibly dust collector unit.