john_l
01-04-2008, 09:56 PM
I have read and read and read and read. And I still wonder if I am heading for success or failure.
I bought the 2 vac heads mentioned in the "9-15 open source" thread. I also already have the filters, I want to build a couple boxes and try this out.
I mostly will be cutting the following materials on the bot and would like to make the most use of vacuum where i can .. .040" aluminum, 3-16" acrylic, mdf, signfoam, melamine, and hardboard.
I have an existing table base of 3/4" oak plywood attached to the steel structure with countersunk carriage bolts.
I was going to try 4 zones cut 1/4" deep into 2 sided melamine as per the drawing below for the plenum. Melamine so that I wouldn't have to worry about the underside of the plenum leaking or curling.
After cutting the holes for 2" pvc and the plenum grid, I was going to seal all of the sides of the pvc holes, the sheet edges, and the entire grid with at least 2 coats of bulls eye sanding sealer. After dry, I suppose I would then glue up with titebond and attach the plenum to the table base (grid up) with some cinder blocks for temporary weight to hold it down.
Next, I have some 18MM Trupan I got today. I would remove skin / surface both sides of this for a bleeder. I will also seal the Trupan edges.
In this case, do I glue the Trupan bleeder to the melamine plenum with Titebond?
I sized the grid the way I did because I want to use it for both 48x96 and 49x97 full sheet materials... and well, I guess I was figuring if the bleeder caused a problem with hold down I could always lay the material right on the grid (and if I did, the grid would need the borders as shown).
So someone please tell me if this makes any sense at all before I cut up my stuff. Thank You!
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I bought the 2 vac heads mentioned in the "9-15 open source" thread. I also already have the filters, I want to build a couple boxes and try this out.
I mostly will be cutting the following materials on the bot and would like to make the most use of vacuum where i can .. .040" aluminum, 3-16" acrylic, mdf, signfoam, melamine, and hardboard.
I have an existing table base of 3/4" oak plywood attached to the steel structure with countersunk carriage bolts.
I was going to try 4 zones cut 1/4" deep into 2 sided melamine as per the drawing below for the plenum. Melamine so that I wouldn't have to worry about the underside of the plenum leaking or curling.
After cutting the holes for 2" pvc and the plenum grid, I was going to seal all of the sides of the pvc holes, the sheet edges, and the entire grid with at least 2 coats of bulls eye sanding sealer. After dry, I suppose I would then glue up with titebond and attach the plenum to the table base (grid up) with some cinder blocks for temporary weight to hold it down.
Next, I have some 18MM Trupan I got today. I would remove skin / surface both sides of this for a bleeder. I will also seal the Trupan edges.
In this case, do I glue the Trupan bleeder to the melamine plenum with Titebond?
I sized the grid the way I did because I want to use it for both 48x96 and 49x97 full sheet materials... and well, I guess I was figuring if the bleeder caused a problem with hold down I could always lay the material right on the grid (and if I did, the grid would need the borders as shown).
So someone please tell me if this makes any sense at all before I cut up my stuff. Thank You!
8140