Where does everyone get their bristles for dust boots? After cutting last night I had a dust cloud in my shop, even with a shop vac running. I’d like to enclose the area under the plate but can’t find a place that has the bristles that I can use in a decent manner.
I had been using a foam sheet but it was getting stuck on cuts. It wasn’t until I posted this that I thought about cutting the sheet into flaps/strips so it would move a little better. That’s my goal for this week along with an easier way to mount than push pins. I bought some button magnets so I’m going to try that.
I wanted to use craft foam. The pandemic has forced a creative resourcefulness since delivery has been thrust back to 90’s-like efficiency. Instead, I’m using leftover tool box liner. The foam is a bit thicker than I’d like but seems to work well enough without causing disruption to the tool path.
I found some nice bristles in a super cheap door sweeper. One of them has a bristle insert, you can just pull it out and the metal that holds it together bends real nice. I have not used one yet but I have a piece on my toolbox so I remember to try it out.
Yea, that’s a door sweep. The problem with those is bending them. The aluminum channel they’re made from doesn’t like to bend in the direction we want them to, so the bristles end up sticking out horizontally instead of vertically.
I’m working on Magnetic Boot.
I will use a door sealer + add a thin strip of steel to the aluminium door strip so it attracts to the magnets.
Q . The skirt will add additional clearance height from the router bit. does this mean the bit will need to be attached lower in the collet ? which then creates flexing in the bit’s shank.
Unless I’m missing something ??