Hi bobgroh.
You will not do much better than follow retired2's build in its entirety.
The only thing I might do is not build a 2H version. I might however build a 1 1/2 height version or more likely I would build a 1 1/4 height top hat. I would do so only because my machinery and the way I use it tends to produce long thin shavings that may catch at the end of the slot. This has been reported several times and I believe a narrow space beneath the inlet rectangle might well solve this problem.
I would also make the inlet transition from round to rectangular rather longer, something like three times the diameter of the round pipe.
I might also make the inlet rectangle height to width ratio such that the height is a little greater and the width a little less. Perhaps the width might be something like twice the width of the separator slot.
I have not much science to support my ideas but I am quite a good hunchman . It seems to me that if the inlet stream is closer in size to the separation slot size then we might be better off. The trade off might be that the greater top hat volume might lose too much of the suck.
I hope you let us know you get on particularly if you can take some measurements.
You will not do much better than follow retired2's build in its entirety.
The only thing I might do is not build a 2H version. I might however build a 1 1/2 height version or more likely I would build a 1 1/4 height top hat. I would do so only because my machinery and the way I use it tends to produce long thin shavings that may catch at the end of the slot. This has been reported several times and I believe a narrow space beneath the inlet rectangle might well solve this problem.
I would also make the inlet transition from round to rectangular rather longer, something like three times the diameter of the round pipe.
I might also make the inlet rectangle height to width ratio such that the height is a little greater and the width a little less. Perhaps the width might be something like twice the width of the separator slot.
I have not much science to support my ideas but I am quite a good hunchman . It seems to me that if the inlet stream is closer in size to the separation slot size then we might be better off. The trade off might be that the greater top hat volume might lose too much of the suck.
I hope you let us know you get on particularly if you can take some measurements.