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26th January 2017, 04:43 PM #16Senior Member
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Handheld saws cut from the underside of the workpiece towards the saw, functionally the dust collection on the TS55 is more like an under table shroud, and the TS55 has only a 160mm diameter blade meaning the tip speed and resulting air speed is lower than a typical table saw. In use the cut depth is commonly set to the material thickness or just over, so the blade gullets stay in the kerf rather than being free to throw dust everywhere. I don't know how good they are at capturing fine dust, but they do ok for the stuff you can see.
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15th March 2017, 12:52 PM #17New Member
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Hi Group,
I'm new to this forum stuff - my first post - ever. I'm a budding woodworker and just setting up my shop. If I can build it myself, I'd rather do it that way instead of purchasing it. So like Chris in the first post, I'm looking for a copy of the Shop Notes plans for the table saw guard / dust collector. Any one out there care to forward me a copy? Cheers from snowy Ontario, Canada.
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17th May 2019, 04:23 AM #18New Member
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Just wondering if anyone has the Shopnotes blade guard plans posted? I'm not sure what I want to do but I don't want to purchase plans to just look them over before deciding if I want to build an overarm guard or just purchase one from Grizzly or TSI. It sure seems like a lot of individuals have spent the same amount of money on building one as just purchasing one. If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great, thanks.
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17th May 2019, 06:57 AM #19GOLD MEMBER
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Hopefullly this works, otherwise I'll make jpegs. Apologies for the quality
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17th May 2019, 09:38 AM #20.
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This might also give you some ideas
Ducting update.
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17th May 2019, 10:19 PM #21New Member
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