shoeshine
07-21-2009, 04:51 PM
I live in San Diego where price per sq ft for workspace is unbelieveable. So I work in a TINY studio (300- sq ft) where I do multiple other operations, including painting, digital design/printing, and some hot enameling work. dust collection is a huge concern. My traditional wood tools are all on carts and castors to roll outside to use but this isnt practical for the bot given my setup. Most of my projects on the bot are small, less than the size of the table.
So... I give you " Bot in a Box ™ " BT48
The cabinet almost eliminates dust getting loose in the studio. I still have a basic collector hooked up to the bot wich gets about 70% of the dust and most all larger chips from clearance passes. The unit is open to the wall in the rear and I have added a exhaust fan (home depot-$24) vented to the outside which takes care of the fine particulates at a fraction of the cost of an airscrubber. So far the only issues I have had are when I pull off finished pieces and a little bit that falls off the table when it extends to full X, so if I just get better about pulling out the shopvac...
as a huge added bonus, when the unit is running closed up the noise of the router drops considerably. In fact I am thinking of adding soundboard to the inside of the cabinet and a rubber mat on the floor inside to further make use of this unintended "feature"
and If I need to, the stiles for the doors pop out with a couple of wingnuts, and the sides of the cabinet are hinged so I can fully open the unit and roll out the bot on the rare occasion I will need to use the 8' powerstick.
and yes, the windows are rated safety glass.
the only thing I really need to do is run the E-stop outside as I run the bot mostly with the doors closed.
still havent decided on finish yet. It's mostly clear yellow pine with alcoa luan panels.
the unit closed up:
2156
in running mode with a vinyl dust skirt that allows the table to extend full length:
2157
the window to observe work in progress:
2158
open to load /unload:
2159
the front is a set of bifold doors on good 35mm positive stop hinges that allow me to acess storage under the bot:
2160
Chris
So... I give you " Bot in a Box ™ " BT48
The cabinet almost eliminates dust getting loose in the studio. I still have a basic collector hooked up to the bot wich gets about 70% of the dust and most all larger chips from clearance passes. The unit is open to the wall in the rear and I have added a exhaust fan (home depot-$24) vented to the outside which takes care of the fine particulates at a fraction of the cost of an airscrubber. So far the only issues I have had are when I pull off finished pieces and a little bit that falls off the table when it extends to full X, so if I just get better about pulling out the shopvac...
as a huge added bonus, when the unit is running closed up the noise of the router drops considerably. In fact I am thinking of adding soundboard to the inside of the cabinet and a rubber mat on the floor inside to further make use of this unintended "feature"
and If I need to, the stiles for the doors pop out with a couple of wingnuts, and the sides of the cabinet are hinged so I can fully open the unit and roll out the bot on the rare occasion I will need to use the 8' powerstick.
and yes, the windows are rated safety glass.
the only thing I really need to do is run the E-stop outside as I run the bot mostly with the doors closed.
still havent decided on finish yet. It's mostly clear yellow pine with alcoa luan panels.
the unit closed up:
2156
in running mode with a vinyl dust skirt that allows the table to extend full length:
2157
the window to observe work in progress:
2158
open to load /unload:
2159
the front is a set of bifold doors on good 35mm positive stop hinges that allow me to acess storage under the bot:
2160
Chris