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I upgraded the dust collection for my planer in a very cheap and easy way - let me know what you think! : r/woodworking
Dustopper : r/woodworking
My new dust collection system, bucket has about 3 gallons of dust, shopvac has about a cup of dust. Not bad for $300. : r/Tools
Dust collection question... Are the wall-mounted dust collection systems significantly more powerful than my rigid shop vac? : r/woodworking
My solution to supporting a shop vac hose with a bicycle lift for dust collection while sanding : r/woodworking
I do not really like Dewalt tools (mostly the color) but this StealthSonic shopvac is INSANELY QUIET. I needed a quiet shopvac for my basement since I will have a newborn in
Best all around shop vac : r/woodworking
Poor mans dust collection. It's not much but it works and I like it. : r/woodworking
Small footprint cyclone shop vac setup : r/woodworking
Bauer cyclone dust separator. First impression is good. $40 : r/harborfreight
Hacked the £80 dvx20p wet and dry vacuum into an airlock dust extractor. : r/Dewalt
I made a stand to hold my bucket cyclone on top of my shop vac : r/woodworking
Dust Collection Cart For The Shop : r/woodworking
I made a dust collection system that works too well. Haha. 6hp vacuum collapses my bucket. I used it for a while with internal bracing I made from 1xplywood...but that didn't last
NTD: DeWalt shop vac for $90 at Costco : r/Tools
Built myself a compact dust collection cart that would actually roll under my table saw. Drawer under the vac for storing attachments : r/woodworking
Finally got around to throwing together a dust collection manifold for my small garage shop : r/woodworking
I combined a Shop-Vac with a Cyclone in a unique way (link to video in comments) : r/woodworking
Finally got around to building a DIY cyclone dust extractor for my shop vac. Less than a $2 investment using buckets I already had and a bulk box of old Kirby vacuum
Here's my design for a mobile dust collector. What do you think? : r/BeginnerWoodWorking