I've been planning to build one of those Corsi-Rosenthal type dust filtration units with five Merv 13 filters. My intention has been to fly it overhead. At the moment, I've been using a 20" box fan with a 4" thick Merv 11 filter as an interim measure.
I think it was on the last Festool Live, Sedge was demonstrating the SYS-AIR and had it setup on the bench next to the workpiece he was sanding - and you could see the SYS-AIR suctioning the remnant dust directly into the unit.
In the Fine Woodworking Podcast back in October, Dr. Seri Robinson noted that dust in a woodshop can remain airborne for three days. I've been wondering about the effectiveness of a overhead dust filter. Now that I'm older, I've been quite concerned about getting dust particulates in my lungs, which has been the driving force of me investing into Festool.
I'm interested to hear your thoughts on this. Are overhead filters effective? Should the filter be next to the workpiece? Interested to learn of your experiences. Thanks!
I think it was on the last Festool Live, Sedge was demonstrating the SYS-AIR and had it setup on the bench next to the workpiece he was sanding - and you could see the SYS-AIR suctioning the remnant dust directly into the unit.
In the Fine Woodworking Podcast back in October, Dr. Seri Robinson noted that dust in a woodshop can remain airborne for three days. I've been wondering about the effectiveness of a overhead dust filter. Now that I'm older, I've been quite concerned about getting dust particulates in my lungs, which has been the driving force of me investing into Festool.
I'm interested to hear your thoughts on this. Are overhead filters effective? Should the filter be next to the workpiece? Interested to learn of your experiences. Thanks!