I got inspired by an other post on an attempt to make a sysclone (systainer cyclone), and by timothy's MFTB .At home I have the CTL-SYS (small shop vac in systainer format). The CTL-SYS contains of two parts: a hose-storage part, and the actual vac. (including dust bag)
The idea is that my sysclone fits between the hose-storage part and the vacuum cleaner part.The dust will be collected in a box inside the sysclone that can easily be emptied in a trash bin.
To make the whole solution air-tight, glued rabbet joints will be used everywhere, and rubber strips will be placed along all the edges where the box opens.
video of my design
One difficulty in the design is that I need to convey the air stream from the center-top of the thien baffle, to the bottom of the sysclone to connect it to the vac. The way I hope to solve it (shown in the end of the video) is to have the lid consist of one 24mm thick layer of plywood, with an air canal cut out of it, which is sandwiched between two layers of plywood.
Something else I am not sure about is whether the dust collection box is deep enough. It is currently 233x270x152mm, but I dont know how far it can be filled till it hampers the dust separation.
I would love to hear any ideas or remarks on this design.

The idea is that my sysclone fits between the hose-storage part and the vacuum cleaner part.The dust will be collected in a box inside the sysclone that can easily be emptied in a trash bin.
To make the whole solution air-tight, glued rabbet joints will be used everywhere, and rubber strips will be placed along all the edges where the box opens.
video of my design
One difficulty in the design is that I need to convey the air stream from the center-top of the thien baffle, to the bottom of the sysclone to connect it to the vac. The way I hope to solve it (shown in the end of the video) is to have the lid consist of one 24mm thick layer of plywood, with an air canal cut out of it, which is sandwiched between two layers of plywood.
Something else I am not sure about is whether the dust collection box is deep enough. It is currently 233x270x152mm, but I dont know how far it can be filled till it hampers the dust separation.
I would love to hear any ideas or remarks on this design.