I am aware some people have other living things in their house besides a good Tiny Dog (who is very insistent on playing ball or fighting sometimes).

This is why you have a den or cave where no one is allowed to bother you.

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Shop Vac (kinetic typography animation)

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Episode 5: Ghosts & Grifts – The one where Avery gets roped into a ghost-hunting grift… #webcomic #ghostbusters #funnycomics #comicstrip #deli #shopvac #haunted #indiecomics #humor

New shop vac!
Rescued from the 'recycle me' corner of my apartment blocks garbage room.

Fully working, but totally gummed up with grease and hair. An hour's cleaning (2 bathloads of filthy horrible water) and some care reassembling. Plus liberal use of duct tape to repair the broken air channel inside the case that had filled it with crud in the first place..

#ShopVac #Recycle #FeelingSmug

Funny story if you put an NVIDIA sticker on it, the air flow reverses because now it blows

#nvidia #intel #graphics #processors #pc #gaming #shopvac #random

LEGO-Sorting Vacuum Defeats the Problem

What's the worst thing about LEGO? Most would agree that it's the fact that those bright and colorful pieces of ABS are somehow the most evil thing that can come between your bare feet and solid ground. [Unnecessary Inventions] have done a one-eighty from their handle and made a quite useful invention -- a LEGO-sorting vacuum cleaner called Suck It.

Well, technically, it's a shop vac attachment, but it does the job beautifully. [Unnecessary Inventions] started with a never-used machine and a clear plastic cylinder cut into fourths. Then he designed some 3D printable brackets that have two jobs: they hold the cylinder together again, and they do so in stages that collect and sort LEGO by size.

The sorting brackets have no top and bottom layers to them -- they are all sorting holes and infill to allow maximum suction. But wait, it gets even better, because the brackets click together satisfyingly with embedded magnets. The only thing that would make this build better is some kind of head attachment that could gather more than a narrow swath at a time. Be sure to check out the build and demo video after the break.

Of course, with this method, you still have to open up the sections and put your LEGO away. You could just vacuum them straight into the box.

#mischacks #lego #legosorting #shopvac #vacuum

LEGO-Sorting Vacuum Defeats The Problem

What’s the worst thing about LEGO? Most would agree that it’s the fact that those bright and colorful pieces of ABS are somehow the most evil thing that can come between your bare feet …

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An Automatic Shop Vac Dust Extractor

Finding cheap or even free tools in the second-hand adverts is probably a common pursuit among Hackaday readers. Thus many of you will like [DuctTape Mechanic], have a row of old woodworking bench tools. The experience we share with him is a lack of dust extraction, which makes his adaption of a second-hand shop vac as an automatic dust extractor for his chop saw worth a watch. Take a look, we've put the video below the break!

The system hooks up a relay coil to the saw's on/off switch, which controls the vacuum's power. It's thus not the most novel of hacks, but there are a few things to be aware of along the way and who among us doesn't like watching a bit of gentle progress on a workshop project? The 120V current taken by both vacuum and saw sound excessive to those of us used to countries with 230V electricity, but the relay is chosen to easily serve that load. What's nice about the automatic system is that being at the bench is not accompanied by the constant deafening noise of the shop vac, and save for when the saw is in use the bench is both dust-free and mercifully quiet.

If you happen to have a solid state relay in your parts bin, here's another way to achieve a similar result.

#toolhacks #chopsaw #dustextraction #shopvac

An Automatic Shop Vac Dust Extractor

Finding cheap or even free tools in the second-hand adverts is probably a common pursuit among Hackaday readers. Thus many of you will like [DuctTape Mechanic], have a row of old woodworking bench …

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