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Jack Diemer
03-14-2004, 9:43 PM
Stole the design from Dizzy, I left a link to his website down below if you want to get more detail on the design. Love the way the dust collection works from the bottom instead of the top (no hoses to get in the way). From what I can tell, this setup appears to get every bit of dust Even when I test the big bits, it gets all the dust. I have a 6 in starter going right into the router table, so you can imagine how much suction there is.

<img src="http://home.kc.rr.com/jdiemer/Im000605s.jpg">; <img src="http://home.kc.rr.com/jdiemer/Im000606s.jpg">; <img src="http://home.kc.rr.com/jdiemer/Im000607s.jpg">; <img src="http://home.kc.rr.com/jdiemer/Im000608s.jpg">


Also, here is the work in progress I have going on the doll house book shelf. Finished the woodworking last weekend, and LOML has been doing all the painting ever since.

<img src="http://home.kc.rr.com/jdiemer/Im000609s.jpg">


Here is the Link to Dizzy's site.
http://home.pacbell.net/jdismuk/

Kelly C. Hanna
03-15-2004, 8:21 AM
Nicely done. I have a shop vac in mine and it doesn't get all the dust by any means.

Jim Becker
03-15-2004, 8:29 AM
Very nice job...it's effective, too. While I don't use the Incra, I did essentially the same thing with my "traditional" router table fence after seeing Dizzy's design a couple of years ago. Getting rid of the hose was a nice thing to do. It's also easily adaptable to special situations, such as a hood for free-hand edge routing with a bearing and starter pin.

Terry Hatfield
03-15-2004, 8:55 AM
Jack,

Super nice!!! I bet that works great.

t

Tyler Howell
03-15-2004, 9:27 AM
Scott,
Real nice mod to the system, Tell Jim he did a great job too.
Your's truely Jack.:D

Jack Diemer
03-15-2004, 9:45 AM
Scott,
Real nice mod to the system, Tell Jim he did a great job too.
Your's truely Jack.:D

Your killin me, Taylor :D :p