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Making a cnc router dust boot
raynerd:
The Isel machine is running really great and I recently built a dust boot for it. I've been using it for a few weeks and I need to change the bristles but it is working well.
Brass_Machine:
Chris,
I liked the video... A couple of pointers on production though...
1. if yu have a cad model of the piece you are making, show it at the start of the video. Makes it easier so we know what you are building.
2. at 1:51, the machine drowns out your voice and it is difficult to hear you.
Good job!
Eric
raynerd:
Cheers Eric, I enjoy making my videos for fun. I know I'm not much of a machinist but the bits I make function! That clip at 1.51 should be a lower volume but somehow the audio channel has crept back up. What software do you guys use for decent video editing?
I did have a CAD model and great tip, I should have shown that at the start. Thanks for watching.
Chris
PekkaNF:
Nice one. I watched it without sound.
There is no continuous bristle available. We use brush stricp that has aluminium channel on the back. Pretty stiff. It is used as a dust/debris guard.
What glue you use to glue that bristle?
Pekka
raynerd:
Hi Pekka - without sound by choice? :doh: :wave:
I used silicone sealant. I`ve used it as an adhesive for a number of different jobs and found it to be excellent - but messy to use.
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