Bosch glide saw and dust collection
#5
Like many here I have been chasing decent miter saw dust collection for some years.

A couple years ago I bought a 12 inch Bosch glide saw so I could put it closer to the wall.

I really like the glide mechanism and that has proven to be be very durable. About a year ago I had a blade catch event with the saw while cutting aluminum and caused significant damage to both sides of the fence.  I ordered replacement parts and apparently there are 2 sub models of that saw so I got the wrong ones initially.  While waiting for the correct ones to arrive I made an aluminum adapter to use pieces of 15 series 80/20 as the fence and like it so much I haven’t gone back to the original they are stored under the saw.

One of the things I liked about the 80/20 fence was better support close to the blade as I almost never turn from 90 degrees on the saw I was able to leave a very small gap behind the blade.  It also greatly simplified attachment of a home built dust collection shroud directly behind the blade.  This really improved dust collection but still there was room for improvement, as a lot of dust was escaping.

The saw has a dedicated shop vac under it with 2.5 inch PVC routed up to behind the saw that comes on automatically with the saw.

Eventually I bought the Shop nation 3d Printed device that mounts around the back of the blade and it has been far better than any dust collection solution I have tried on any miter saw.

I guess I buried the lead but I really like the shop nation dust collection device.
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#6
That looks pretty slick, Mike.  I wonder if it would fit my standard 12" Bosch CMS.  

John
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#7
I also have the Bosch Glide and have always intended to give this guy’s solution a try. He employed a very scientific analysis to determine the effectiveness and it seems to do a very good job of capturing most of the dust. One of these days I will get around to it. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrBaHKtz8GQ
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(Yesterday, 02:10 PM)BrentDH Wrote: I also have the Bosch Glide and have always intended to give this guy’s solution a try. He employed a very scientific analysis to determine the effectiveness and it seems to do a very good job of capturing most of the dust. One of these days I will get around to it. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrBaHKtz8GQ

That's a pretty good solution for 90 deg cuts.  It's not much different than what I use on my RAS that stays at 90 deg.  The problem with it on a miter saw, however, is that most folks often use it for angled cuts.  

John
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