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    Quote Originally Posted by Straker View Post
    Thanks :)

    Tbh, I don;t have time to make anything. I have seen add on cyclone units though. Would that be an idea to put inbetween my henry and the CNC?
    If you have the materials it is barely one hour work.
    Yes you put the cyclone in from of the Henry and you place a plastic tube, like the one your vacuum cleaner has, on the cyclone.
    Then connect this hose to your dust shoe...
    Suction do the rest, the really good thing is that all the dust goes in the cyclone and the cleaner's bag stays always clean.
    I have a small workshop and build guitars as a hobby and also do much woodworking, I empty the bucket once every three months.

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