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Walter Mooney
10-29-2023, 10:59 AM
Well I’ve finally gotten around to building and installing a dust extraction system, after far too many years without. Now I need to figure out how to hold and position my ’gulp’ dust hood behind my lathe. That’s where you come in. Please show and describe for me (and the rest of us) what you use, how it’s attached, or not attached, to your lathe, and whether or not you’ve come up with any improvements or any “if I had it to do over again, I’d ……”

Thanks in advance for your help.

Reed Gray
10-29-2023, 12:37 PM
One of my You Tube videos is Sanding hood for bowls. I took a 55 gallon food grade drum, cut about 1/3 off of it, and put plexiglass over the end so it is a hood that covers about 80% of the bowl. I sanded for 6 hours and no dust on my glasses or in my nose. Big gulp cups work also, but not as well. Lots of variations.

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Walter Mooney
10-29-2023, 12:48 PM
Thanks Reed. I’ve seen your hood. Possibly the largest dust hood around! I don’t think I have the room for a big drum behind my lathe.

Robert Hayward
10-29-2023, 1:52 PM
This is what I use, from Woodcraft.

Thomas Wilson80
10-29-2023, 4:37 PM
This is what I use, from Woodcraft.

I use a similar adjustable post from grizzly. I used to have my hood attached to a hinged arm with a magnetic base but the magnet wasn’t quite strong enough and would occasionally move or fall. I like the sturdy post much better.

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Wally Crawford
11-01-2023, 9:33 PM
This thread prompted me to take a second look at Reed's dust hood, and although my set up works OK, I think I will invest a little time in making his hood but make it easily removable or turning. As he states in his video, wood dust causes a myriad of problems in your lungs and hardwood dust is known to be a carcinogen.

Steve Eure
11-02-2023, 6:21 AM
I bought the Woodturner Wonders track system. Easy to install and works well.
https://woodturnerswonders.com/collections/lathe-track

Reed Gray
11-03-2023, 11:50 AM
I keep thinking about a French cleat system. 45 degree bevel on plywood cleat, and 45 degree bevel on a 'slider', and both surfaces waxed. Some sort of scissor type set up to extend it out and/or back....

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Barry McFadden
11-03-2023, 3:59 PM
I use the Big Gulp from Busy Bee tools https://www.busybeetools.com/products/dust-hood-in-big-gulpin-12in-x-16in.html It's simple and works well. I screwed a piece of wood on the underside and used a Forstner bit to drill 3 holes to glue in 3 rare earth magnets approx. 1" diameter. I covered them with painters tape so they wouldn't scratch the lathe bed. I position it on the lathe depending on what size of bowl I'm turning. Holds in place very well.

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Corey Clark
11-08-2023, 3:56 PM
Also use the system from Woodturners Wonders however I did not go with the track itself as I have mounting points for my other gear on the lathe itself. I just clamp the system to the underside of the lathe bed and it causes no interference as I went with the longer length so the 'arms' arch around where the tailstock slides.

Gordon Stump
11-09-2023, 8:56 AM
I cut a hole in the workbench and screwed a big gulp from the bottom. The dust shield directs "most" of the chips down and out the 510111dust collector

Larry Frank
11-09-2023, 8:06 PM
This is what I made for my lathe. The end is a bell mouthed hood which is extremely good for sucking the dust.

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David W Arnold
11-11-2023, 10:25 AM
This is what I came up with.510200

Gary Pennington
11-11-2023, 3:33 PM
OK, I know I'll get heat for a clean shop--we just got back from a little trip and I had cleaned up before we left. It will have chips on the floor shortly.

This is a work in process, needs a few refinements here and there.
It slides back and forth on a repurposed pocket door slide.
It adjusts up and down by loosening the hand wheel.
It adjusts in and out with a threaded rod in an oversize hole, when it's located in the position I angle the rod to lock it in place.
The hood itself rotates on an el-cheapo flat screen tv rotating mount that was $20 something from Amazoo, vertical for bowls, horizontal for spindles.
I have it hooked to a Dewalt DWV010 8 gallon HEPA vac with replaceable bag and auto filter cleaning. I can easily switch to the 2hp Grizzly cyclone if the need arises--haven't done so as yet.

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Jim Hipp
11-11-2023, 9:05 PM
I like what you did but can't figure out what keeps the bowl blank from contacting the Big Gulp? What am I missing?

Gary Pennington
11-12-2023, 7:11 AM
I like what you did but can't figure out what keeps the bowl blank from contacting the Big Gulp? What am I missing?

Jim,
Here's a couple more pics-- the all thread slides in an oversized hole so the hood can be positioned at any location perpendicular to the lathe bed. When the hood isn't needed just release the threaded rod to let the hood hang straight down from the door slide. You can see the rod is in different positions in each photo.

The hood adjusts infinitely in three directions: Parallel to the bed it moves the full length, plus a little, perpendicular it adjusts from the spindle to about 15" away and vertically there's WAY more movement than I'll ever need.

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Hope this helps, Gary

Jim Hipp
11-13-2023, 12:12 PM
That helps a lot! Thanks.

Steve Mathews
11-20-2023, 12:34 PM
This is the setup I have for dust collection at my lathe. I would prefer something more like what Ronald Kanne uses, which consists of rigid flexible duct like Loc-Line and a small diameter funnel. Unfortunately I can't find any of this type hose in 4". Loc-Line's larges'st size hose is 2-1/2". The advantage with Kannes' setup is it doesn't have to me removed while turning like mine. It just has to be moved out of the way.
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Richard Dooling
11-20-2023, 4:50 PM
I bought the track and the lamp bracket from Woodturners Wonders (https://woodturnerswonders.com/collections/lathe-track). I mounted a shop made plate to the lamp holder and mounted a gooseneck I had from an old lamp to that. A dust scoop is attached to the business end. It's not as nice as the unit Ken sells on Woodturners Wonders but it works.

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Walter Mooney
11-20-2023, 5:40 PM
Steve, are you looking for something like this?

https://www.rockler.com/rockler-4-dia-dust-right-hose-3-l-compressed-extends-to-21-l

Steve Mathews
11-20-2023, 5:48 PM
Steve, are you looking for something like this?

https://www.rockler.com/rockler-4-dia-dust-right-hose-3-l-compressed-extends-to-21-l

No, that's just flexible hose. This is what I had in mind but can't find it in 4".
https://www.amazon.com/Loc-Line-Component-Copolymer-Segments-elements/dp/B006R9OV94/ref=asc_df_B006R9OV94/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312407156770&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4479129723258824524&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013431&hvtargid=pla-569414597671&psc=1&mcid=20ae44f38839385daa98aa0a0f92af9f&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=61558445709&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=312407156770&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=4479129723258824524&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1013431&hvtargid=pla-569414597671&gclid=Cj0KCQiApOyqBhDlARIsAGfnyMpeX5kd4GG6YhxHKUv6 v1C1bO5qicWvYkCBezZkQ8T6a0onZ8KhvLoaAvwWEALw_wcB

Denny Nebgen
12-15-2023, 2:38 PM
This is what I use, from Woodcraft.
How did you adapt the stand to fit the dust shroud shown? I have one of the big b\gulp shrouds but the end toward the dust collector is almost exact size as the end on the stand coupler.
Thanks

Denny Nebgen
12-15-2023, 2:41 PM
I use a similar adjustable post from grizzly. I used to have my hood attached to a hinged arm with a magnetic base but the magnet wasn’t quite strong enough and would occasionally move or fall. I like the sturdy post much better.

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How did you adapt the shroud to the stand. I have the grizzly stand but as I mentioned above, the shroud and stand have almost the same OD and ID and do not slide together. Was thinking about using a piece of hose but, I don't think that has a chance because the hose is droopy.

Thomas Wilson80
12-15-2023, 2:50 PM
How did you adapt the shroud to the stand. I have the grizzly stand but as I mentioned above, the shroud and stand have almost the same OD and ID and do not slide together. Was thinking about using a piece of hose but, I don't think that has a chance because the hose is droopy.

What is the shroud?

Everything fit together seamlessly. My 4" hose fit right over the back of the stand without needing any adjustment.

Tom

Robert Hayward
12-15-2023, 5:35 PM
How did you adapt the stand to fit the dust shroud shown? I have one of the big b\gulp shrouds but the end toward the dust collector is almost exact size as the end on the stand coupler.
Thanks

The back end of my gulp is also the same size as the stand tube. The setup came with a sleeve to join the two pieces.

Denny Nebgen
12-15-2023, 8:48 PM
The back end of my gulp is also the same size as the stand tube. The setup came with a sleeve to join the two pieces.
Mine did not come with that. Crap.
Thanks

Denny Nebgen
12-15-2023, 8:50 PM
What is the shroud?

Everything fit together seamlessly. My 4" hose fit right over the back of the stand without needing any adjustment.

Tom
The big shroud that funnels the dust into the pipe.

Paul Saffold
12-16-2023, 8:45 AM
Based on other's recommendations here, I bought the one from Wood Turners Wonders. The base of the Jet 12-21 is curved so I lagged angle iron to the bench.
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