I'm getting started on my Toys for Tots cars. That means I will be band sawing out 100 car bodies, along with sanding out saw marks and routing a round over on all edges. First I figured out how to add DC to my 14" Delta band saw. (More on that later) Next, I wanted to capture dust before it went into cyclone. As I often use my big planer and jointer on slab in front of shop, this would be handy. Rather than sending shavings to cyclone in rear of shop, and then having to haul them back out, it made sense to capture them at the source. I didn't want to lose the capacity of the metal trash can, so I built my baffle and elbows to sit on top of can. Looks kinda like a "Top Hat." I got to run a few sample cuts into a 2X4 tonight. Seems to work very well. Tomorrow, I will empty cyclone, vacuum out bin, and then start cutting out cars. This way, I can tell how much debris made it through baffle system. This baffle method would be easy to adapt to most any size container, such as a fifty five gallon barrel.