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Collecting dust at your router table can be a nightmare, but in this video I'll show you how to eliminate dust caused by your router at my DIY router table setup! This is a simple router table dust collection system that is sure to keep your shop clean and free of dust!

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this video and as always, if you're building something cool, tag me @SpencleyDesignCo on Instagram so I can check it out!


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00:00 - Getting Started and Material Selection
02:00 - Project Overview
02:50 - Assembly of the Router Table Dust Collection Box
05:00 - Connecting a Dust Collection Hose to the Router Table Box
07:50 - Creating a Door for the Router Table Dust Collection Box
10:50 - Finishing the Collection Box with a Handle
11:50 - Testing the Router Table Dust Collection System
13:00 - Improving the Dust Collection Even More
15:00 - Testing the Improved Dust Managment System

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @bfirefighter3
    Shrimple fix for increasing air flow and keeping dust out the corners. Drill small holes in the corners so you can get air flowing across the the bottom of the box. You have more than enough air volume that it wonā€™t make a difference up top. Just needs some intake holes to get it flowing toward the dc port
  • @sidvis7235
    I think a bigger concern, rather than collecting every bit of the sawdust, you have to take into account cooling your router. It needs air flow around and through the motor. This is particularily important if you're doing a lot of routing. Your vacuum already directs the air flow. so if you cut a 1/2' to 3/4" slot the length of the side opposite your dust port, the evacuation would not suffer. It's not going to depend on the amount of negative air pressure (vacuum) you develop, but rather on the speed and volume of air flow through the box.
  • @testingperson8413
    Shrimp-ing and saving by designing your own custom upgrades is VERY helpful to teach the rest of us how to invent designs. Thank you!
  • SHRIMP, I just found your channel and love what you are doing. I have been a residential remodeling contractor for over 30 years and am now starting to become a more dedicated woodworker. I have throughly enjoyed the few videos I have seen so far. You have great instincts and look forward to watching more. I also took the time to read comments and found many to be insightful when I construct my router dust collection box. Thank you for your efforts and all the time others spent adding ideas to the project.
  • @dryerthackston7088
    Shrimp, this is an excellent companion video to the router table/table saw extension video (which I just watched). I know what I'll be working on during my winter break. Thanks for the great content.
  • Shrimp are by far the best at collecting fine particles so you should call this the shrimp box, also you should put the door on top if the fixed panel so any reminisce dust stays inside the box , and a stronger vacuum might help rather than a second hose, because all the air is concentrated into one place, but overall a very cool build
  • @TosaNewsense
    Shrimp are some of my favorite crustaceans, but they don't hold a candle to your channel, Spencley Design! As a person newly acquainted with all things woodworking, you've quickly become one of my favorite content creators. And kit all comes down to one word: Cauk! jk, it's really frugality :D
  • @tomm3082
    Shrimp -ly brilliant!! Great use of the tight space that you have under the router!!
  • @dougcook7508
    Shrimp are icky but I love this and the table upgrade videos! I am grateful that you included the challenges in the corners of the box so now I have ideas on how I want to build mine. Great job!
  • @zafarsyed6437
    Shrimp... preferably Pad Thai Shrimp. Awesome video. My only recommendation would be to place the dust hole at bottom of box or from the inside have placed it at 45 degrees between back panel and bottom panel. You would end up with a significant amount of air movement and therefore dust going downwards instead of sideways. Gravity helps, but it's also the way air / dust moves when getting into the box and the turbulence caused by the air already inside the box.
  • I love these DIY Workshops Maschines, especially this " Table saw" type and this "router table" model!! To make some stuff at home, and to craft some stuff. In Germany, we use this kind of Maschines only at the building sites, but the Festtool version. For the smaller circular table saw, or the table for the Festo router with all kinds of rail systems. But, in our " real" carpentery business work shop, where I worked as employee, we had a totally different Maschinery!!!! Altendorf or Martin : Table Saw, Kƶlle or Martin : Stationary table router, and the other big Maschines you need to produce with profit. Edge Gluer, Horizontal CNC circular plate saw, CNC work center, cylindrical sanding Maschine, bla blašŸ™ˆšŸ™ˆšŸ™ˆšŸ™ˆšŸ˜šŸ˜šŸ˜ā€¼ļø
  • @nathanb3606
    Shrimply liked watching you troubleshoot something that we all get a bit nuts over in the woodshop. Thanks for keeping it simple
  • @jefferydegarmo9946
    Franklin, (from the previous video on router table wing build). This is EXACTLY the project I was looking to do. Thanks for doing this second video to help with dust mitigation. Keep the vids coming!
  • @MrWaldorfian
    Hey Shrimp...I would think a bottom mounted dust hose would capture almost 100% of the dust but in your case it doesn't work because of the cabinet you have there. Either way, it seems a much better solution that letting the sawdust (router dust?) hit the floor.
  • @4EverMoore
    Shrimping around and definitely digging the set up and at first I thought the less area inside the box was a bad idea but after thinking it makes it more like the rest of the dust collection system, good work!!!
  • @keithmochida8602
    Shrimp... Great solution , well presented and articulated . I enjoyed it . Keep up the great work. Thank you.
  • @ZedEh
    Lobster. I have another idea for your dust problem that mightve been a little simpler. Those hinges should have a few mm of adjustment in both direction. So if you spaced the door off of the box a little bit it would allow air to be sucked in around the entire perimeter of the door. Might eliminate the whistle, and should help to grab any dust that gets stuck on the bottom and corners of the box. Kind of moot now that you fixed it but who knows someone might see this comment and find it useful
  • @Holyguaka
    Shrimp Absolutely loved this, the music, camera *work, and voice over just makes the perfect video to throw on and relax to. You are now definitely on list of woodworking youtubers I throw on for a bit of free mental space. Love the work and look forward to the future vids! Much love ā¤ļø *edit
  • @luigiseli2552
    Tongue out and at 6:29 unconsciously flip the bird while intently concentrating. Enjoyed the video, thanks for your time