henrik_o
08-07-2007, 02:52 PM
Right, hooray, yet another vacuum thread. This one is pretty basic, though. All of what I’m asking is probably well covered in existing threads, but then uncertainty kicks in and I’m fearful I’m reading the ‘wrong’ threads (outdated or not for my situation). Sorry about bugging you guys about really simple stuff like this, but I want to get it right.
Between jobs, we are currently beginning to build our vacuum system. We have the pvc kit from shopbot. We will use a Siemens ELMO pump (which will probably be updated to a Dresser in the future).
Right now, we’ve bolted the support board to the table, filled in the holes with contact cement (I think that’s the name in English), and glued the plenum to the support board using liberal amounts of extra-filler wood glue, then clamping on the edges and applying pressure in the middle. (The official docs said to use screws, but Brady said glue, so glue it is. We figured the extra-filler type would give an excellent seal.)
Both the support board and the plenum consist of 19mm Karlit MDF. This is a high-density type of mdf somewhere in between regular mdf and hdf.
So, I think we’ve done it right up until this point. As the glue sets tonight, I’m beginning to realize I’m not sure what our next steps should be.
My thought was to follow the official instructions and use the 4-zone plenum cut file in the Sbparts folder. However, since the BradyVac and the variations of that, and then the BradyVac 2, seem really nice I don’t want to get locked into (or have to discard what we have) something else by cutting the wrong file.
Could someone point me to a thread where this is covered in detail, or if the answer is easy enough, help me out?
What files should I be cutting tomorrow?
Between jobs, we are currently beginning to build our vacuum system. We have the pvc kit from shopbot. We will use a Siemens ELMO pump (which will probably be updated to a Dresser in the future).
Right now, we’ve bolted the support board to the table, filled in the holes with contact cement (I think that’s the name in English), and glued the plenum to the support board using liberal amounts of extra-filler wood glue, then clamping on the edges and applying pressure in the middle. (The official docs said to use screws, but Brady said glue, so glue it is. We figured the extra-filler type would give an excellent seal.)
Both the support board and the plenum consist of 19mm Karlit MDF. This is a high-density type of mdf somewhere in between regular mdf and hdf.
So, I think we’ve done it right up until this point. As the glue sets tonight, I’m beginning to realize I’m not sure what our next steps should be.
My thought was to follow the official instructions and use the 4-zone plenum cut file in the Sbparts folder. However, since the BradyVac and the variations of that, and then the BradyVac 2, seem really nice I don’t want to get locked into (or have to discard what we have) something else by cutting the wrong file.
Could someone point me to a thread where this is covered in detail, or if the answer is easy enough, help me out?
What files should I be cutting tomorrow?