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DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby woodstalker » 20 Mar 2021, 21:01

Anyone got a good suggestion of the best way to rig the dust extraction for my Dewalt 745 Site Saw?

The saw has a 65mm main dust port and a 40mm port on the blade guard.

I have a 40mm shop vac/mini cyclone setup and also a 100mm chip extractor.

I can jury rig either of my vacs up to the 65mm port but i would like too extract from the bladeguard too.

Is it better to use the shop vac or chip extractor to extract the saw?

I am struggling to get the correct adaptors and fittings; anyone got a good place to get them from?

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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby 9fingers » 20 Mar 2021, 21:33

SCMS tend to have a reputation for poor dust collection even some of the upmarket ones like the Kapex

Most of the successful home brew ones seem to create a box behind the saw and have HVLP extraction from the box. Many do either compromise the tilting capacity of the saw or have a removeable panel to allow full tilting.
I think if you look back, Pinch made one and posted a video about it here on TWH2.
I must admit that I've though about making one for my non-slider but just let the sawdust pile up behind the saw and vacuum it up now and then.

Making adaptors between different pipes size is dead easy and I posted the method only a short time back.

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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby woodstalker » 20 Mar 2021, 21:58

Hi Bob,

Thanks for the reply, its a site saw/ portable table saw with a blade guard on the riving knife rather than an SCMS. So main 65mm port underneath and a 40mm port on the blade guard.

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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby sunnybob » 20 Mar 2021, 22:27

I have a 745.
My dust extraction system is 100 mm trunking to the fixed machines, but I have one spur with 75 mm flexible hose that I use to clean up the floor and surfaces with. I connect that to the rear port of the 745 and its very efficient.

I cant get a system to the overhead guard though because my saw is on a wheeled trolley that I move around a lot depending how big the object to be cut is.

I have found that keeping the blade as low as possible, only one tooth above the wood greatly reduces the dust thrown around, and just accept that I will have to clean the floor after use.
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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby 9fingers » 20 Mar 2021, 23:08

woodstalker wrote:Hi Bob,

Thanks for the reply, its a site saw/ portable table saw with a blade guard on the riving knife rather than an SCMS. So main 65mm port underneath and a 40mm port on the blade guard.

Woodstalker


Drat! do you mean I have to read the question?? :lol:

Years ago I spent sometime balancing the extraction port on my tablesaw. What do I mean? I made the area of all the holes that allowed air into the base of the saw and table, equal to the area of the extraction port. This mainly meant fitting bristle draft excluder around the arc shaped gap for the blade height adjuster.
I found this really improved the extraction and virtually all the sawdust is removed from the blade gullets before they re-emerge above the table.

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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby sunnybob » 21 Mar 2021, 06:19

The 745 blade is in a very confined cast alloy semi circular box sitting inside a tube frame to save on weight. Only 23 kgs total.
Its not like a land based table saw that has space all over the place. I cant even get my fingers in past the blade its so confining.
The only way I could balance in and out air on mine would be to cut holes all over the blade protecting plate.
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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby woodstalker » 21 Mar 2021, 09:56

Thanks both, so i can hook my 100m extraction up to the main port with a reducer but i want to find a y-piece so i can hook a 40mm branch up to the blade guard. I can't seem to find what I am looking for.

Maybe a 100mm y piece with a 65mm reducer to the main port and a 40mm reducer to the blade guard?

I use a 100mm flexi hose to connect to each machine so if anyone can suggest a quick release coupling to speed the process up i would be grateful...
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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby sunnybob » 21 Mar 2021, 10:10

Axminster do a lot of adaptors
https://www.axminstertools.com/eu/insta ... %20reducer

but quite often its easier to make your own out of plastic pipe or wooden reducing rings cut with hole saws.
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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby sunnybob » 21 Mar 2021, 11:45

Another way of reducing dust is to make some zero clearance insert plates.
One for vertical, and a couple for common angles. This also greatly improves the cut quality on the wood.
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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby TrimTheKing » 25 Mar 2021, 13:37

woodstalker wrote:I use a 100mm flexi hose to connect to each machine so if anyone can suggest a quick release coupling to speed the process up i would be grateful...


This the kind of thing you’re looking for...

https://www.axminstertools.com/quick-release-100mm-hose-fixing-clip-210323?utm_source=tag&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_content=%7BTAG.AID%7D&glCountry=GB&utm_campaign=shopforward&gclid=CjwKCAjw6fCCBhBNEiwAem5SO5I9fvPvB9yQLj5FCRbeGQ4oCE1L09DsbnQIgGsMW-OtJA5LIOoc-BoCwYIQAvD_BwE
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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby woodstalker » 14 May 2021, 19:02

TrimTheKing wrote:
woodstalker wrote:I use a 100mm flexi hose to connect to each machine so if anyone can suggest a quick release coupling to speed the process up i would be grateful...


This the kind of thing you’re looking for...

https://www.axminstertools.com/quick-release-100mm-hose-fixing-clip-210323?utm_source=tag&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_content=%7BTAG.AID%7D&glCountry=GB&utm_campaign=shopforward&gclid=CjwKCAjw6fCCBhBNEiwAem5SO5I9fvPvB9yQLj5FCRbeGQ4oCE1L09DsbnQIgGsMW-OtJA5LIOoc-BoCwYIQAvD_BwE


Mark I’m so sorry for some reason I did not see your reply to this until I was browsing just now. Thanks for the link but I was looking for a sort of make to female connector. The clips in the link would work but if the hose is a relative tight fit on the machine it would be still a bit too fiddly.
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Re: DeWalt 745 site saw extraction

Postby woodstalker » 03 Oct 2021, 15:32

Just an update on this. I made an adaptor out of MDF from the main 65mm dust port to my 100mm extractor pipe:

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Then used a straight connector to create a push fit quick release coupling.

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I now have a small section of 100mm pipe on each of my machines so that the flexible hose can connect a disconnect easily.
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