Oneida Supercell Dust Collector - Assembly & Testing For A Small Luthier Workshop

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Assembling and testing the Oneida Supercell high pressure dust collection system in a small luthier's woodworking workshop. Small footprint, great power, low noise, great features and a clean shop vacuum kit too!

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I know next to nothing about guitar making. I found this video looking for some details about this specific Oneida system. But I must say your level of detail is amazing along with the density of information presented. You both showed and discussed aspects of this system that I haven't seen in other videos. It was almost eerie how you covered many of my questions about the internal layout and operation of the machine. And the really awesome part is you didn't take 60 minutes to do it.

Overall a job very well done, thanks!

gantzm
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@16:45 I had that same concern with mine. I built an extension hood that sticks up about 4" and forward ( closer to you) by about 3". It's held onto the machine with a small caul and some tiny round magnets. If something caught and my hand went forward, my hand would just hit the shroud and knock it off since the magnet hold is designed to do that. It actually collects dust better too!

mikeconroy
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Thanks for the demo, Tom. I’ve been building a shop at home and have been looking at various dust collection systems and was leaning towards the Oneida and this vid just was the little more convincing that I needed.

alexis-dylan
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Pairing this with the Rockler fittings is just perfect

ronbyram
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I just watched your video about the Rockler Dust Right. What happened to that and why the switch?

paulsmith
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Appreciate the review Tom and if $ wasn’t a big consideration I’d probably go with the Supercell for my small shop.
I have a wood flag making business with selling as well other small wood items currently in my garage but about to move almost everything into the basement of my home. So dust collection and getting it right is a big consideration.
I like that the Oneida system is filtering in the sub micron size (if I read it right) and that’s great. It’s footprint seems nice also which IS a nice thing in a small size shop.
The price tag for myself is (at the moment) a bit steep.
I’m thinking of doing what you originally did with the Rockler Dust Right and the cyclone separator. I really don’t need blast gates etc since I’m also a one man show and will do what you did with the quick connections for my machines.
It does seem to be a nice piece of equipment. Thank you for the video review.

johnklein
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Wow. Tough crowd! Thanks for the video. Curious which quick connects you used.

lighthearted
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a pleasure, a no nonsense well spoken overview of the two products, cheers Andy from oz ....

andyaitken
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What the?! I watched your dust right video and now that I just got the dust right I was gonna rewatch your video to see how u hooked up the 2 stage system and now you have a whole different brand?

ryderscustomcreations
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Just subscribed. I really enjoy the way describe things. I do have a question for you. A few months ago you published the assembly and review of the dust right system augmented with a super dust deputy.

I’m curious if the dust right system performance did not meet your expectations after using it for a few months?

If not, what was the main factor in your choice to move to the super cell?

Right now I have neither, and would prefer to buy the right tool once.

Thanks for all your work.

coryjenkins
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Thanks man. I have a Rockler right now and was considering changing. Can you comment on the loudness?

Btw: you’re voice is very soothing and relaxing, there’s a zen in watching your videos. Others are just soo loud and obnoxious it takes the pleasure of wanting to sit back relax and watch woodworking videos.

Lastly: are you related to Patrick Dempsey? You guys could be twins! 😆

Mr.GucciClassA
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Good morning, Tom, I've watched your 2 dust collection systems video's posted Nov & Dec 2019. One was the Oneida and the other was the Rockler system. The 2 are miles apart in Price. I also have a small garage size space and wondering if you could compare efficiency and noise of these 2 systems. The price is not my main concern, but I think for my needs the Oneida might be overkill and the Rockler might be my best choice. Would be nice if Rockler had an all-inclusive package. TY

martinortega
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Nice review. Undoubtedly, Oneida has always made quality dust extraction equipment. Although, I think you should have mentioned that the cost of this system is about 4x that of the Rockler unit it replaces and that the power requirement is 220v. A remote can be picked up on Rockler for $99. It would have been great to do a comparison. While the Oneida may excel on a multi machine hookup, the Rockler may be enough for a single machine at a time. Also, please let us know if this was a sponsored video or not?

securityranger
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Was getting ready to pull the trigger on a Dust Right but this could be a better choice albeit more expensive for future expansion. I like the fact that it’s 240v also.

MyGarageWorkshop
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Good video Tom-I was just wondering what happened with DUST WRIGHT that you were bragging about-as I can remember used to be at same spot in your shop 😉

ZMK-
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Question - the cfm is listed at 465. I have a Jet 1.5 hp dust collector which has a cfm rating of about 760. I know the technology is different but with everyone saying how incredible the suction is - is the cfm really only 465??

randygust
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Hello, what was the wood for the carved back that you briefly worked on for the demonstration? It looked somewhat like Spanish Cedar. Thanks for the video.

dennisboyce
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Do you have a jointer, tablesaw, or planer? I see all of the positives but seeing how the new system handles these 3 dust creators. Thank you

georgeboyle
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I thought you were going to show one of the best features when you were working on the guitar back! With its higher suction power you can now make a vacuum vises to hold down your backs and other parts to your bench. Then with an inline vacuum interrupter reposition the work very quickly and get back to carving with in seconds!

mjjeanson
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Great review. So why did you change from the Rockler system?

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