Another MPCNC Primo Dust Collector
I am sharing my version of a dust collection attachment for the MPCNC Primo. I have tried several of the different designs offered and took a stab a designing my own (or course using input from, previously published designs). This was designed for use with the DEWALT DW660 tool. If you are using another router, the base and brush bracket might need to be modified to ensure clearance.
NOTE: My MPCNC was built using 25.4mm stainless steel tubing. If you used conduit, thee Z-clamp parts might need to be modified to fit the conduit.
The key advantages for me are:
Z-axis frame and move up and down with the router.
shavings that can get caught in the smaller tube designs. This is designed to fit a 2.5”
tube.
for install.
manually.
No glue required. Also the length of the bristles can be easily adjusted in the slicer using
scaling.
removal.
Parts needed:
2 - 1/4” Aluminum rods 13” long with one end tapped to 1/4” 28 pitch threads. I used a die to make the threads about 1/2 long. My rails are ~5” tall. If yours are taller you will want to make these rods longer.
2 - 1/4” 20 pitch screws ~1” long that are used to lock in the height of the assembly
20 - 8 x 3 mm magnets. I purchased mine from amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07B3SDRCP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If you need 2 1/2” hose, I purchased this from amazon. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01M35BE8D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Printed parts:
4 - Core Z Clamps (1 - upper left, 1 - upper right, 1 - lower left, 1 - lower right).
1 - Base. This is threaded with 1/4” 28 pitch threads that the rods will thread into. There
are also 10 pockets in the bottom in which the 8 x 3 mm magnets will be pressed into.
1 - Brush Bracket. There is a groove in the bottom to press fit the brush into along with 10
pockets in the top to press fit in 8 x 3 mm magnets. What works best for me is to press
fit all the magnets into the base, then place a magnet on top of each of those already
pressed in place, then place the brush bracket over the base aligning the pockets with
those magnets and press in with a vise. This ensures proper mating polarity and
ensures the magnets will be at the proper depth to mate well.
1 - Vacuum tube.
2 - Bristles strips. These were printed in TPU. I recommend printing some short strips and
adjusting the thickness dimension (using the slicer scaling) until you get a good snug fit
into the brush bracket. To adjust the dimensions of the bristles, simply scale the
individual dimensions in you slicer. I ended up adjusting Z to 125% (thickness) and Y to
200% (length).
Print Settings:
infill and no supports for dimensional uniformity of the holes
layer height, 4 perimeters, 45% infill and no supports.
such that the magnets and bristles will press in firmly and the vacuum tube will slip off the
brush bracket easily.
Assembly
for you. If you do have questions comment and I will respond.
Note:
adjustments. Be aware that since this was an interactive design the files are pretty
messy.
credits.
10/21/2021 - Updated corrupt BrushBracket.stl file
04/14/2023 - Uploaded step file for Base
08/14/20223 - Uploaded step files for all parts
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
I3 MK3S
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
100
Infill:
45% Gyroid
Filament: Inland and Sain Smart PLA, PETG and TPU
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Category: DIY
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.