The video is about setting up the Vacuum for a Laguna CNC, therefore preparing the table to control the vacuum suction to hold wood panels down onto the table.
Would have been nice if he actually told and showed you where to enter how much you want to take off. Do you do this in a program or do you adjust the Z height?
Hi, when i surface the second side of my spoilboard i lose vacuum for every pass as the board starts to bleed thru ending up with the gasket pushing the board from the vacuum table and giving me a slight leaning surface when done, do you have any advice about how i can avoid this?
@ Despicably Irascible Rapscallion... It's not just to hold down spoilboard. You have to skim off both heat treated surfaces of the MDF (as video shows) then vacuum table pulls the suction THROUGH the MDF. Seems like it would't work but it does. MDF is dense yet very porous once skimmed.
John Crosetti is that right? That's what I was hoping he was getting at but was disappointed when the video ended before he showed the whole purpose of what he was doing.
If the MDF is made porous all over to a vacuum by skimming the surface each side, how is the vacuum held to a smaller piece being cut above? I can't see how zoning with a smaller gasket makes any difference if the vacuum can be pulled through the MDF from outside the gasket? Is it just a very powerful vacuum required?
The video is about setting up the Vacuum for a Laguna CNC, therefore preparing the table to control the vacuum suction to hold wood panels down onto the table.
Do you recommend LDF MDF or HDF to be sacrificial board that sits on a table . Also should a rubber gasket sit slightly above black table surface .
Lets discuss, call us at 800.234.1976 for a quicker response. Thank you for your interest.
Thanks for counting the valves after you told us there were six. Nearly didn't believe you. Nah just kidding
Where can you buy the Gasket?
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Hi - what is the rating(kw) of your vacuum pump - if I may ask :)
Thank you for this helpful instructional video.
Hi, what pipe diameter and pump do you recommend using? I am making a table 1220*2440mm, with 6*6mm grooves, 25mm between grooves. Thank you
pretty well any shop vacuum cleaner will work
Great job! What kind of material is the vacuum table made of?
PVC
vulcanized rubber
Would have been nice if he actually told and showed you where to enter how much you want to take off. Do you do this in a program or do you adjust the Z height?
Our CNC technicians can assist you, please call us at 800-332-4094
Thank you for posting this!!
Nice video!
BTW I like the control system.never see it before.
how many cubic feet per minute are required to run a vacuum table this size???Thanks
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Hi, when i surface the second side of my spoilboard i lose vacuum for every pass as the board starts to bleed thru ending up with the gasket pushing the board from the vacuum table and giving me a slight leaning surface when done, do you have any advice about how i can avoid this?
Our CNC techs can be of a great assistance to help you, please call 800.332.4094 - Thank you for reaching out to us.
@ Despicably Irascible Rapscallion...
It's not just to hold down spoilboard. You have to skim off both heat treated surfaces of the MDF (as video shows) then vacuum table pulls the suction THROUGH the MDF. Seems like it would't work but it does. MDF is dense yet very porous once skimmed.
John Crosetti is that right? That's what I was hoping he was getting at but was disappointed when the video ended before he showed the whole purpose of what he was doing.
If the MDF is made porous all over to a vacuum by skimming the surface each side, how is the vacuum held to a smaller piece being cut above? I can't see how zoning with a smaller gasket makes any difference if the vacuum can be pulled through the MDF from outside the gasket? Is it just a very powerful vacuum required?
10HP
good . nice work
awesome video thank u
Using a vacuum table just to hold down a spoil board seems like an awful waste
Thanks
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