mmayo
Member
I am new to the joys of dust collection at the lathe and today was a good test. I need to amass more product before the holiday season so a load of sierras was on my workboard. I had a wide mouth Dust Right input just behind the pen body with Jet canister dust collector connected through a 4" hose. After turning 21 tubes here is the dust in the lathe and on the floor.
If the chips and dust are hard to see it is because there was very little not captured by the Jet. Strings of alumilite and acrylic acetate vanished into the wide mouth. Care was taken not to let the bushings, pen tube or Abranet sanding strips disappear into the vacuum. Cleanup with a shop vacuum took less that a minute. I have a couple of photos where the lathe, floor and I were covered in chips and strings without dust collection.
Here are the results
Micromesh and OneStep here I come.


If the chips and dust are hard to see it is because there was very little not captured by the Jet. Strings of alumilite and acrylic acetate vanished into the wide mouth. Care was taken not to let the bushings, pen tube or Abranet sanding strips disappear into the vacuum. Cleanup with a shop vacuum took less that a minute. I have a couple of photos where the lathe, floor and I were covered in chips and strings without dust collection.
Here are the results

Micromesh and OneStep here I come.