hi there.
i decided to build a thien baffel . i originally was going to build a bill pentz cyclone mini for the ct22 . i am building a full sized cyclone by his plan but this is on hold until i buy a mig welder. i put a homemade workcenter on my ct22 . this kinda stoped the mini cyclone on top of the vac for now until i get a vac for site work (probable midi). because of the slow progress of the mini cyclone i decided to build a thien baffel. i heard lots of good storys and some bad (not as efficient as a true cyclone). any way i said something is better than nothing. .
i got a barrel (already had)
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i used 68 mm downpipe fittings for the dust ports as the ends of the vac hoses fit them good.
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i drilled 2 hole in the top for the fittings
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i sanded the fittings to fit in the holes perfectly
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i cut out a plywood piece to this shape to allow the chips to fall down but to stop the chips from being sucked back up
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i put in the fittings to create a swirling motion
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i had to make an adapter out of another downpipe joiner to allow the hose end to snugly fit into the downpipe shoe
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this is the final view all assembled
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i decided to build a thien baffel . i originally was going to build a bill pentz cyclone mini for the ct22 . i am building a full sized cyclone by his plan but this is on hold until i buy a mig welder. i put a homemade workcenter on my ct22 . this kinda stoped the mini cyclone on top of the vac for now until i get a vac for site work (probable midi). because of the slow progress of the mini cyclone i decided to build a thien baffel. i heard lots of good storys and some bad (not as efficient as a true cyclone). any way i said something is better than nothing. .
i got a barrel (already had)
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i used 68 mm downpipe fittings for the dust ports as the ends of the vac hoses fit them good.
[attachthumb=#]
i drilled 2 hole in the top for the fittings
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i sanded the fittings to fit in the holes perfectly
[attachthumb=#]
i cut out a plywood piece to this shape to allow the chips to fall down but to stop the chips from being sucked back up
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i put in the fittings to create a swirling motion
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i had to make an adapter out of another downpipe joiner to allow the hose end to snugly fit into the downpipe shoe
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this is the final view all assembled
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