DIY Dust Collection System for My All-in-one Workbench | | Step-by-Step Guide

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Join me as I embark on the journey of building a DIY dust collection system from scratch. From initial planning to overcoming unexpected challenges, this video takes you through the entire process. I'll show you how to design and assemble your own dust collection system to keep your workshop clean and dust-free.

Tackle the ups and downs of building a functional dust collection system that will transform your woodworking experience. Don't forget to subscribe for future updates on how this system performs over time.

Products / Materials used in this video:

2 in PVC pipe: https://geni.us/9sZ3Zw
2 in PVC Wye: https://geni.us/kC2o
2 in PVC 45: https://geni.us/m6y9
2 in rubber coupler: https://geni.us/jBIEw7
Vac hose system: https://geni.us/v41z74B
Flex vac tubing: https://geni.us/WgpjA
Adhesive: https://geni.us/t5K4qn
Strapping: https://geni.us/3BBjXig
Blast Gates: https://geni.us/UDf2dNj
Flex hose clamps with thumb screw: https://geni.us/iHh1G
Cyclone dust collector: https://geni.us/E5Mm1Gv
Dewalt shop vac: https://geni.us/T7HTuQ

Craftyamigo site for PVC design: https://make.craftyamigo.com/

Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:36 - Planning with Craftyamigo.com
00:50 - Gathering PVC Parts
01:09 - Creating a Layout
01:19 - Avoiding Too Many 90-Degree Angles
02:10 - Drilling Holes for Pipes
03:12 - Some Tips on Cutting PVC
03:50 - The Challenge of Assembling Under the Table
04:15 - measuring and cutting all the necessary PVC
05:25 - Connecting the dust cyclone to the system
06:32 - All the fittings to match the tools
09:47 - PVC melt/shaping fail
10:23 - Whole system dry fit
13:38 - Glueing PVC Pipes
15:06 - Final assembly
15:40 - Securing the System to the Table
20:00 - Final touches
20:30 - Conclusion and Future Updates

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