Greetings...
I need to start with a DISCLAIMER: I do not own a Kapex... so this Kapex enclosure is NOT ACCURATE... as accuracy requires extensive measuring... a challenging task without actually having a Kapex.
But... the methodology is valid... as I've designed an enclosure for a DeWalt Miter Saw that surpasses the dust collection capabilities of the Kapex.
This coming week I will be trying again to capture the dust collection capabilities of my enclosure design using a laser level on the line setting (e.g., a plane)... running across the front of the enclosure... to capture any sawdust that escapes. Since I could not see ANY sawdust escaping... I dropped a 1/2 cup of sawdust in front of the enclosure to show what sawdust going across the laser looks like... but the sawdust was going from the outside of the enclosure to the inside... where it was sucked up by the dust enclosure's ports. Getting this on video is the challenging part.
My Design Methodology requires SketchUp... something that we woodworkers should be using anyway. SketchUp is also great for designing things that you cannot envision ahead of time... a "Form Follows Function" approach.
The Design aspects of this enclosure are as follows:
You can see the METHODOLOGY and the ENCLOSURE DESIGN here: Improve Your Kapex Dust Collection...!!!
You can see a more advanced design... also possible with good KAPEX measurements... here:
Please note that the modified designs incorporate a double polycarbonate (Lexan) shield... one for 90° cut and miters... and a wider opening for compound cuts.
I am not giving my permission for anyone or any firm to produce and sell these enclosures... and any person contemplating doing this should consider the YouTube videos to be PRIOR ART... both for the design and the design methodology (i.e., you cannot patent or sell my design).
If you want to make this enclosure for your own Kapex and need some guidance... please feel free to ask.
If Festool wants to send me a Kapex... I'd be glad to make an enclosure with the correct measurements.. and feature it in a new video. [wink]
Regards,
Dr Drew
I need to start with a DISCLAIMER: I do not own a Kapex... so this Kapex enclosure is NOT ACCURATE... as accuracy requires extensive measuring... a challenging task without actually having a Kapex.
But... the methodology is valid... as I've designed an enclosure for a DeWalt Miter Saw that surpasses the dust collection capabilities of the Kapex.
This coming week I will be trying again to capture the dust collection capabilities of my enclosure design using a laser level on the line setting (e.g., a plane)... running across the front of the enclosure... to capture any sawdust that escapes. Since I could not see ANY sawdust escaping... I dropped a 1/2 cup of sawdust in front of the enclosure to show what sawdust going across the laser looks like... but the sawdust was going from the outside of the enclosure to the inside... where it was sucked up by the dust enclosure's ports. Getting this on video is the challenging part.
My Design Methodology requires SketchUp... something that we woodworkers should be using anyway. SketchUp is also great for designing things that you cannot envision ahead of time... a "Form Follows Function" approach.
The Design aspects of this enclosure are as follows:
- The Enclosure completely covers a miter saw while allowing a hand to position the wood and another hand to operate the saw.
- The Enclosure has a small volume... as small as possible to allow all of the normal movements of a miter saw's components while inside of the enclosure.
- The Enclosure extends forward above the maximum vertical cut capacity of the saw... a feature that was also done in Tyme's "Magical Dustless Shop" videos on YouTube.
- The Enclosure supports the use of a manufacturer's blade guard dust collection port and hose... and also a large dust collection port.
You can see the METHODOLOGY and the ENCLOSURE DESIGN here: Improve Your Kapex Dust Collection...!!!
You can see a more advanced design... also possible with good KAPEX measurements... here:
Please note that the modified designs incorporate a double polycarbonate (Lexan) shield... one for 90° cut and miters... and a wider opening for compound cuts.
I am not giving my permission for anyone or any firm to produce and sell these enclosures... and any person contemplating doing this should consider the YouTube videos to be PRIOR ART... both for the design and the design methodology (i.e., you cannot patent or sell my design).
If you want to make this enclosure for your own Kapex and need some guidance... please feel free to ask.
If Festool wants to send me a Kapex... I'd be glad to make an enclosure with the correct measurements.. and feature it in a new video. [wink]
Regards,
Dr Drew