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Making the BEST 3D printable dust collection for the Makita 2040 Japanese Planer from an AMAZON Box

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I had become so used to going directly into Fusion 360 and starting the design that I forgot that there are other options, and when it comes to making big parts, it is risky to design directly, instead we'll experiment with making the prototypes from cardboard and then when we've proven which design works the best, we can make the final design and make the 3D print. It might not look the best, but this old-school approach is a huge time and money saver.

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