so this was made with out any real design only a thought of what i wanted. i did try to maintain some ratios i found online for inlet size, outlet side and bottom of the cone size. i autocaded the top and bottom circles then cut them on the band saw. center holes are cut with a hole saw and sanding to size with a 1" drum on the drill press. for the outer tapper on the top i set the disc sander to an angle that looked about right then sanding the outside of the circle, it was cut just out side the line.
here is the outlet (top) cap.
inside of the inlet
inlet support
outside of the cone
bottom of cone out side bucket.
bottom of cone inside bucket
looking down the cone
I think i am going to make a second stage out of some clear acrylic. I am going to base it on the ratios of the funnel's in my dyson vacuum's second stage (it is amazing how fine the particles its second stage gets). i think it will have unacceptable head loss and end up just being a science project, but still a fun project. also considering a additional first stage for water and large objects since the large objects get lodged in the dust down shoot. i am going to see if a smooth fairing fixes that.
if i use a first stage it will be a 5 gallon bucket with a 3-4" outlet and a 2" tangential inlet. the bigger outlet will reduce air velocity and lift, so big stuff can just fall to the bottom. i think it will be necessary since no funnel will be employed, with the large diameter of the bucket cross over from the inlet to outlet should not be a problem.
I love applied mechanical principles so this project is right up my alley.