
Cyclone filter for workshop/cnc vacuum cleaner
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Construct a simple cyclone filter using a CNC milling machine with these materials: a 12mm thick plywood sheet (600x460mm), a 1mm thin PET sheet (1000x500mm), a 50mm diameter sewer pipe with a cup of 500mm length, six M5x45 screws with nuts and washers. You'll also need a CNC mill, hot glue gun, and dermel. Attach the filter to a steel barrel with a capacity of 60L (an extra cover is not in the files). The dust and debris will now get into the barrel and vacuum cleaner without contamination. To assemble: cut plywood parts according to the gray, magenta/pink, and blue lines in the provided file, join with screws, but leave the top unscrewed. Cut the PET cyclone (ensuring it fits into the case) and glue it in place using double-sided adhesive tape, making sure to mark the line for gluing. Glue a PVC pipe with the printed template, cut off 230mm, and attach it to the cyclone. Insert the PET cyclone into the housing, ensuring proper alignment with the upper part. Glue the cyclone to the brackets and bottom of the case (not the upper part), then cut a hole in the side for the pipe. Attach the pipe equally overhanging from the inside of the cyclone for 1-2mm, sealing it with hot glue. Add a second layer of glue for extra sealant. Finally, attach the remaining PVC pipe to the upper part and cup. If you have any questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
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