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  1. #1
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    Dust Boot

    Does anyone have plans or pictures of a non moving dust boot.
    I would like to have one that does not go up and down with the
    router.
    I have and older style CRP2448


    Thank You
    Don
    The time has come the woodworker said to speak of many things. 0f routers and Wood , chips and paints and stains and CNC and other things.

  2. #2
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    Re: Dust Boot

    You don't see too many that don't attach directly to the spindle or router if that is what you mean. I don't remember the site, but there are a couple of versions that mount to the Z axis base (where it mounts to the gantry) with 2 rods, and you can set the boot height with thump screws. A little searching on the web or you tube should locate them. On those of this design I have seen, the spindle goes up and down within the boot. These designs may work with a very good vacuum system, but the more "gaps" that allow air to flow from other than directly under the spindle the less efficient the vacuum is.

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    Re: Dust Boot

    I designed one and installed it just before going away for the winter. In a few tests it worked very well, but I have in mind some changes which I will do when I get home in a month or so. When I am happy with it, I'll post the drawings. Mine uses a pair of brackets that mount to the sides of the Z axis plate. I use a large dust collection system and the boot has a short brush on it. My machine is a 24x48 pro but has not been upgraded to the new style risers or linear motion. I don't know if the Z axis is the same as yours.

    Jason Beam uses the type of boot you are looking for - check his Youtube channel.

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    Re: Dust Boot

    KjK2002 I tried to find a video showing Jason's boot and could not . He has a lot of videos.
    I did not see any one else using a static boot. I know there are people using because I have seen them.

    Don
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    Re: Dust Boot

    Auto parts store have heater duct hose that is not as stiff .
    Is this the type you are making. This look good.I may try this one.

    Don
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  7. #7
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    Re: Dust Boot

    Nice shoe and testing videos. Thanks for sharing,

  8. #8
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    Re: Dust Boot

    I would like to incorporate this floating shoe design https://youtu.be/T1K1gFbxv2M
    with the Jason Beam design.
    I am going to start working on this. If you design something I will be watching.

    Don
    The time has come the woodworker said to speak of many things. 0f routers and Wood , chips and paints and stains and CNC and other things.

  9. #9
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    Re: Dust Boot

    How do you hold material down when using a dust shoe like this? Vacuum table?

  10. #10
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    Re: Dust Boot

    He is using screws. I use screws and double sided tape to hold things.
    Sometimes I use clamps. It depends on what I am doing.

    Don
    The time has come the woodworker said to speak of many things. 0f routers and Wood , chips and paints and stains and CNC and other things.

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