On Thu, 2013-05-16 at 00:59 -0700, Dave Chanter wrote:
> FYI to folks working on the Laser Cutter,
Turns out I'm now one of them :)
> I dropped off 5 Metres of 150mm diameter PVC ducting for the exhaust
> system, feel free to use it. ;) There is still some work to do around
> fitting a suitable bracket to
Thanks! I've also set aside some flexible aluminium duct that would
probably go the whole distance, but it's less wasteful to just use it
for the last leg up to the machine.
> the exhaust chimney in the ceiling to hold and extraction fan and
> plumbing the whole thing together, but that should help get us on the
> way. I wont be around until next Tuesday so if someone is feeling
> capable and enterprising on Saturday feel free to start the work.
I have also put aside an *awesome* blower for this purpose. At this
stage I'm just lending it long-term as I have nothing else like this for
my own projects. It should be mounted inside the flue to keep the
ducting at negative pressure, and it will also reduce the noise.
So hold off on committing anything until I've had a chance to drop it
off. It will need some wiring done once I've located a suitable variable
speed controller. (Which I'm sure I have already in the pile.) I'll do
all the wiring if someone wants to start on a plywood plate that fits
snugly on the end of the flue and can hold up about 1 kg of fan. This
means putting screws through the side of the flue to hold it firmly in
the up position. (As opposed to the exploded into millions of pieces on
the ground position.)
The plate should have a hole in the centre for the PVC to fit snugly
into, again without falling out. The fan is a centrifugal type with a
circular intake that mounts flush against the mounting surface.
> Maybe we can laser cut some collars/connectors for the ducting?
Yes, I was thinking that. But I believe we are having trouble generating
G-code from sensible design formats. A jigsaw and some random bits of
wood would do.
Do we have a jigsaw?
> Let me know if you need anymore supplies in this thread, I'm sure the
> membership can scrounge up whatever else we need and failing that we
> do have a modest budget to finish this project off.
A step down transformer, 240:120 V, about 150 VA on the output, would be
nice, if anyone has such a thing lying around. But we can live without
it.
Have fun,
Darren