Rick Herrick
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I have problems with dust collection on my new MFK700. I want to do a lot of iron on edge banding. I had no issues getting it dialed in. I am only working with the 1.5 degree horizontal base and its associated dust collection piece. I have tried two different hoses but I still get a bunch of dust on me and the floor. Not tons of dust but enough that it is a problem for me. I had thought about also trying out solid wood edging so I tested a panel with 1/2" oak attached. Again, I had no issues with the cut but the volume of chips increased dramatically. I understand that larger cut, more volume but hoping they would all get sucked up and I wouldn't notice.
I don't understand why there is such a large opening on the black dust attachment. And should the silver/metal door, behind the bit, be closed or open? I tried both and it did not seem to affect anything. I am open to suggestions. I am new to this type of tool so I could have something wrong here.
On the oak, I found out why they have the zero degree base as an option. 1.5 degrees does not sound like much but in one of the pictures, even at 1/2" width, it is very obvious. I need to order the zero degree base.
I even tried to tape up the opening in the black dust adapter but that didn't help either so I must be doing something wrong. Using a CT26 and 2 different 27mm hoses.
I don't understand why there is such a large opening on the black dust attachment. And should the silver/metal door, behind the bit, be closed or open? I tried both and it did not seem to affect anything. I am open to suggestions. I am new to this type of tool so I could have something wrong here.
On the oak, I found out why they have the zero degree base as an option. 1.5 degrees does not sound like much but in one of the pictures, even at 1/2" width, it is very obvious. I need to order the zero degree base.
I even tried to tape up the opening in the black dust adapter but that didn't help either so I must be doing something wrong. Using a CT26 and 2 different 27mm hoses.