Question for woodworkers..
I have dust collection for bigger tools but have always been lazy with sanding dust. Want to build a downdraft table.
Most DIY plans (and even commercially available tables) have a pattern of circles/holes. Is there any reason some rows of 'slits' would be a bad idea for this versus the circles? i.e. is there a physics or a 'manhole-cover- are-round-for-a-reason' reason for this?
Most look like top, but I like the idea of the bottom:
I have dust collection for bigger tools but have always been lazy with sanding dust. Want to build a downdraft table.
Most DIY plans (and even commercially available tables) have a pattern of circles/holes. Is there any reason some rows of 'slits' would be a bad idea for this versus the circles? i.e. is there a physics or a 'manhole-cover- are-round-for-a-reason' reason for this?
Most look like top, but I like the idea of the bottom:
