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* ShopBot Router - A dust skirt with port is included with the machine.  We will need to provide a flexible hose and support. Probably a transition from 6" down to the skirt port.  Size of the port is unknown at this point.   
* ShopBot Router - A dust skirt with port is included with the machine.  We will need to provide a flexible hose and support. Probably a transition from 6" down to the skirt port.  Size of the port is unknown at this point.   
* SawStop Table saw = Initially use 6" drop to a 6" to 4" tapered transition connected directly to the stock cabinet port. 3" duct to the blade guard. Consider this blade guard: http://www.thesharkguard.com/  Monitor result and increase the cabinet port size to 6" if required. Useful discussion on dust collection for the sawstop: http://lumberjocks.com/topics/33892
* SawStop Table saw = Initially use 6" drop to a 6" to 4" tapered transition connected directly to the stock cabinet port. 3" duct to the blade guard. Consider this blade guard: http://www.thesharkguard.com/  Monitor result and increase the cabinet port size to 6" if required. Useful discussion on dust collection for the sawstop: http://lumberjocks.com/topics/33892
* Jointer
* Jointer = currently has a port approximately 4" in diameter.  It appears that we an install a 6" port without difficulty and with no permanent changes to the jointer.
* Mitre saw = this tool throws a lot of dust at high speed and is one of the more difficult tools to collect dust effectively.  Definitely needs a shroud.  
* Mitre saw = this tool throws a lot of dust at high speed and is one of the more difficult tools to collect dust effectively.  Definitely needs a shroud.  
* Delta 14" Bandsaw  = Add a 4" port to a new lower door (this is Ed's saw and we don't want to permanently modify it). http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/bandsaw-dust-control-that-works-2.aspx
* Delta 14" Bandsaw  = Add a 4" port to a new lower door (this is Ed's saw and we don't want to permanently modify it). http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/bandsaw-dust-control-that-works-2.aspx