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These are images of the dust collectors on what looks to be the same sander, [http://www.grizzly.com/products/Combination-Sander-6-x-48-Belt-9-Disc-Z-Series/G1014Z available from Grizzly]. I think these designs would be very easy to knock off, and should work fairly well. I would probably extend the belt sander collector to get a bit closer to the belt, to concentrate the airflow a bit more.
These are images of the dust collectors on what looks to be the same sander, [http://www.grizzly.com/products/Combination-Sander-6-x-48-Belt-9-Disc-Z-Series/G1014Z available from Grizzly]. I think these designs would be very easy to knock off, and should work fairly well. I would probably extend the belt sander collector to get a bit closer to the belt, to concentrate the airflow a bit more.


[[Media:sander-belt-dust-collector.skp|Click to Download The Sketchup Model File]]
[[Media:sander-belt-dust-collector.skp|Click to Download The Belt-Side Sketchup Model File]]


[[File:sander-belt-dust-collector-2.png]]
[[File:sander-belt-dust-collector-2.png]]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 30 March 2024

File:Sander-dust-collector.jpg

These are images of the dust collectors on what looks to be the same sander, available from Grizzly. I think these designs would be very easy to knock off, and should work fairly well. I would probably extend the belt sander collector to get a bit closer to the belt, to concentrate the airflow a bit more.

Click to Download The Belt-Side Sketchup Model File

File:Sander-belt-dust-collector-2.png