My primary use of SketchUp is to help design and visualize a project before I even make the first bit of sawdust. However, in this case I really didn’t need SketchUp to make any preliminary designs. I’m basing this video off of a previous blast gate design that I have used for a couple years now. It’s a simple and effective design.
In this video I’ll show you how to make a blast gate for use with 4” PVC pipe. The blast gate itself will be made from 3/8” plywood and some scrap wood for a handle. The connections will be made from 4” PVC pipe and a 4” PVC coupling. The coupling side will only be half of a coupling though. More on that in the build video later. Until then, you can watch this video and see just how easy they are to make.
Don’t forget the bottom slot in the blast gate needs to be blocked off to prevent a vacuum leak
I accounted for it in the actual build video. Should be out tomorrow.
I really appreciate being able to follow your designing in Sketchup. I’m studying and trying to learn it and your videos are very helpful. Many thanks!
Thanks for the feedback Don. I appreciate it.
thanks for these videos. would really love to see you add dimensions and break the drawings apart for printing. that’s a really important step in order to take the drawings to the workshop to be built… thanks again!
Nice sketchup Video thx!!
Good video. Any “.SKP”?
I’m a newbie woodworker and carver from Victoria, Australia. The stuff I’ve learnt from guys like you is priceless. Thanks for your generosity.
Thank you for the feedback Karl. I appreciate it.