When I started out building the cyclone (12 months ago
If I had planned this end result I would have taken lots of photos, I found one of the strips layed out to roll up the funnel.
I didn't have a plan to work off, I read somewhere a while back that 11 degrees was the best taper to have on a cyclone, not sure if that is true but I aimed for that. It consists of 35 (should have been 36 but I miss measured a little bit) strips cut on a 5 degree angle on the edges and tapered along the length to get my 11 degree funnel ended up pretty close. I made a simple jig with a couple hold downs on it, this allowed me to secure the thin strips and keep my fingers at a safe distance from the blade. The strips are 10mm thick.peterm wrote:Marty
JUST WOW!
Did you follow a published plan?
It has some support rings inside that are cut to fit the angle and tapered as best I can to give some support. Hopefully they will hold up ok. Given that is sat for almost 12 months assembled and no gapes appeared in my joins I think it will be just fine.
Nope never made wooden barrels, hadn't thought of how similar this is....gives me some ideasJPG wrote:Ever made wooden barrels?![]()
I think that cyclone is more difficult!
That took a lot of patience.
Kudos!!!
Cheers
Marty