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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @leelemon3373
    @leelemon3373 2 года назад +8

    I'm 65 this year, born in Kansas in 1957. you taught me something new. great job and Thanks for sharing

  • @alejandromendiola5230
    @alejandromendiola5230 4 месяца назад +2

    Really cool design and execution! One suggestion- I would paint or line the bottom of the top lid with reflective metal paint or aluminum foil to reflect the heat back onto the top of the material.

  • @HootBuilds
    @HootBuilds 4 года назад +4

    That is the slickest setup I have seen. It sure goes to show that some extra care in the setup can save a lot of headache in the long run. Thank you for showing us.

  • @eliyello
    @eliyello 3 года назад +1

    Just made this! Now we see if it works. Thank you and I agree with the comments saying it is the simplest version, even without any real instruction on how to make.

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  8 месяцев назад

      How did it go for you, I just realized I never saw this

  • @thequeitone59
    @thequeitone59 2 месяца назад

    Sweet set up. Turning the vacuum on after the plastic is on the mold will create a better finish.

  • @TheMrKite
    @TheMrKite 3 года назад +2

    Finally a decent-sized DIY vacuum form machine that doesn't involve melting plastic in your kitchen oven

  • @CheeseWithMold
    @CheeseWithMold 2 года назад +2

    A hot plate! Why didn't I think of that!? Here I was watching videos on these ridiculously overkill setups because I didn't want to use my oven. Two space heaters with the safeties removed, moving gantries of large coils for heating, etc., etc. One 20$ hot plate and done! Thank you for the fantastically simple idea!

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your kind comment, a friend of mine showed me this idea back in 1990s and I’ve used it ever cents., I’ve improved on the vacuum former design quite a few times, works well I’m just a simple hot pot and a simple vacuum hose

    • @maxkielbasa6079
      @maxkielbasa6079 Год назад

      would an old waffle maker work?

  • @gregdoswalt
    @gregdoswalt 3 года назад +5

    Awesome video well thought out and to the point and clear video shots of everything! Great Job on the professional looking design. Thank you for showing how it works, what you made, and for the insightful tip on how to use it.

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  3 года назад

      thank you for the kind word, happy it was helpful!

  • @beckyleeevans6855
    @beckyleeevans6855 4 года назад +3

    Oh, I need this. The hot plate! That's so smart.

  • @ingridyoung3882
    @ingridyoung3882 4 года назад +7

    This one of the simple and sleekest designs I’ve seen. Please please revisit the thought of posting plans!

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад +4

      thank you Ingrid! I will try to find the time.

  • @GAGA00816783
    @GAGA00816783 Год назад +1

    That the reason that i love work with americans all of You are practical

  • @nevillecreativitymentor
    @nevillecreativitymentor 2 месяца назад +1

    This is fantastic.
    I am making a Dome for my FPV Drone ... and was looking for a solution .
    The Dome should be PC ... you know so that it does not break ..being mounted in the front and all.
    Could this same method be used for polycarbonate ?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  2 месяца назад +1

      @@nevillecreativitymentor absolutely, if you want it very clear you must polish the mold well though!

  • @lawrenceogden3736
    @lawrenceogden3736 Год назад +1

    Great machines great video as well

  • @peregrinussolutionsllc6010
    @peregrinussolutionsllc6010 4 года назад +4

    I've been perusing Vacuum Forming videos online for several months and there are quite a few very nice ones, but your design is by far my favorite for our purposes. I've been planning on going with a 2 piece station with a heating element below the plastic because I didn't like the pull down method where the heat source is above the material, due to heat rising. I can see it being necessary to use the pull down method for larger or thicker pieces, a la Adam Savage's jumbo machine. Your method is great! I really like the hot plate and the frame latching. Thank you for sharing, you seem like you are very familiar with vacuum forming. I just subscribed after watching this video and look forward to viewing many others! :-)

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад

      Peregrinus Solutions LLC Thank you very much for your kind comment, it makes me feel good that the videos are appreciated the ideas I liked. Please let me know how your build goes. I post new videos between this channel and Wham Bam Systems channel. Thanks again

  • @mauriciobellidojr7634
    @mauriciobellidojr7634 4 года назад +2

    Great tutorial. Can you please post your build of materials?

  • @ilhemedu31
    @ilhemedu31 2 года назад

    In place of hot plate i think beter to put hotgun in hole..nice construction
    👍👍🇩🇿🇩🇿

  • @FrugalFlyRodder
    @FrugalFlyRodder 3 года назад +3

    Great design on the entire former. I would like to make a couple suggestions...
    I'm not sure the lid is needed. If you feel it is need, consider a glass top for viewing.
    When you transfer the melted plastic over to the vacuum box, have your heat gun ready to help facilitate the vacuum in tight areas.
    Place some insulation foam where the heat box meets the vacuum box around the bottom on the vacuum box.
    Also, someone joked about burning the house down yet. The only way that's going to happen is if you get distracted with a phone call or a visitor; and the plastic melt down to the burner. Consider a timer you plug into the wall the plug your burner into the timer. Time your melts for each material and select that time on your timer.
    Lastly, consider using a silicon spray on the pattern to help with the release.
    AGAIN, AWESOME VACUUM FORMER!!!

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  3 года назад +2

      super advice! thank you, and thank you for your kind words!

  • @exoc1
    @exoc1 5 лет назад +2

    Did you ever try pushing down the frame before applying th vacuum? Thereby creating an initial positive pressure. I've seen that in industrial vacuum formers, my guess it is to distrubute the plastic more evenly.

  • @cintaremaja9962
    @cintaremaja9962 7 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing idea

  • @robcat2075
    @robcat2075 8 месяцев назад +1

    Could this be made more efficient/quicker by lining the inside of the heater box with a reflective surface like foil or paint?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  8 месяцев назад

      That’s a good idea, I’m sure that would help

  • @carlosjosejimenezbermudez9255
    @carlosjosejimenezbermudez9255 6 лет назад +4

    Please post your design, it's a great one in my opinion.

  • @peteredwards2371
    @peteredwards2371 6 лет назад +6

    Nice work. I hope you do post your design 😊

  • @mabul513
    @mabul513 4 года назад +1

    Would adding a fan inside make it more even heat?

  • @birddiner
    @birddiner Год назад

    Hello looks like a great vacuum former. I know you do not have plans but what are the outside dimensions of your heater box. Thanks

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  Год назад

      do you want the frame size? I believe I made it to hold 12" x 12" material which seemed to be standard sheet availability here in Usa

    • @birddiner
      @birddiner Год назад

      @@petersolomon3505 That's good thanks. The heater heats enough for that size I guess? Thanks again will let you know when complete.

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  Год назад

      @@birddiner yes the heater is plenty large enough, If it really helps I can make plans for it tomorrow?

    • @birddiner
      @birddiner Год назад

      @@petersolomon3505 Plans would help. If available. please let me know. Just purchased the IMUSA USA Electric Single Burner. Thanks

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  Год назад

      here you go, they are general dimensions, you will have to do part drawings and find the hardware.
      www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/jg7jbyrm6d9ovqpdyamqf/h?rlkey=pbqemg8ncbjcuu8r63gh7kre4&dl=0

  • @benhimifaouzi3413
    @benhimifaouzi3413 3 года назад

    Thank you for this tutoriel., please can you post wich kind of plastic did you use..?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  3 года назад

      I find polystyrene is the easiest for beginners, PETG or copolyester is second.

  • @obviouslytwo4u
    @obviouslytwo4u 3 года назад

    This is a great design although there is one design error and that is with the heater.
    The heater needs fresh air \ a flow of air, coming in from the bottom and the hot air, going out of the top because your heater will click off when the temperature reaches to accept target so the heat of all click off before it has heated the plastic.
    For the top exhaust ports I wouldn't do them right at the top,
    I would probably do them a few inches down to allow a brief heat build-up just under the plastic.

    • @WhamBamSystems
      @WhamBamSystems 3 года назад

      thanks, Ill try some holes, but never had that plate cut out before,

  • @momensweiti8900
    @momensweiti8900 3 года назад

    It is a very good job. Please help me. I have a graduate project on this topic and I want the dimensions and the method of installation

  • @3DHP
    @3DHP 4 года назад

    Thinking about building one for making my windshields for my Ecto-1 I'm printing at 250%,that for the video Peter.

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад +1

      your welcome, if you do please share your photo of your build!

  • @flashy5150
    @flashy5150 2 года назад

    Awesome build, works like a charm. I was wondering if you could do a video of forming a 1/25 scale plastic model car body; I was wondering if the model car body would break or melt from the heat and the pressure ? You would have to cut pieces of plastic and glue them into the window cavities because the plastic sheet, when heated, would want to pull through those holes. If you did a “how to” video on this, so many hobbyists would be truly greatful, and there’s a lot of us. Great job and invention, if you sold them at an affordable price, I would buy one. You should design them in small, medium and large sizes and market them.

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!
      Unfortunately model car parts are made of styrene, which is the preferred vacuum form material, and they are thin walled. So they would surely warp with heat. With a bit of work one could back the part with plaster or clay and take a casting and use this for a mold if you intended on making a series production.

  • @joshsundiwa
    @joshsundiwa 2 года назад +1

    good one thanks for sharing man

  • @4funrc11
    @4funrc11 6 лет назад +2

    Hey! +Peter Solomon - I've been looking for an affordable, and more importantly one that works, vacuum former for years. As you know they were once (years ago) quite popular for the DIYer.
    Anyways, cool. And yeah, pls share all you can. I really gotta have one of these... Thx and thumbs-up!

  • @jtuttle11
    @jtuttle11 4 года назад

    It would seem that if you elevated the piece slightly above the surface of the vacuum chamber the spidering would be minimized.

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад

      JAMES TUTTLE yes, and actually a wider draft angle would have helped it more if desired, but I was not interested in the external part.
      I was making a mold which is only the inside cupped area.

  • @harmonicposting
    @harmonicposting 4 года назад

    good design. do you think lining the heating box with something like aluminum foil will protect the wood from the heat? also, I'll be vacuum forming a large sheet of 2ft x 2ft ABS plastic, do you think a simple hot plate like yours can do the trick?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад

      jeth you can use some foil or heat reflecting film, to be honest, it doesn’t get so hot to burn the wood. If you are going to do such a large sheet maybe 4 burners in a pattern would be needed.let me know how it goes!

    • @harmonicposting
      @harmonicposting 4 года назад

      @@petersolomon3505 Appreciate the response. I'm trying to be a bit more frugal; are you able to name something that can distribute the heat over that area without breaking the bank?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад +1

      jeth maybe two of these? MegaChef Electric Easily Portable Ultra Lightweight Dual Coil Burner Cooktop Buffet Range in White www.amazon.com/dp/B079T6HJ53/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_vkolFbSTXYD47. Or just one mounted to a stick so you can move it front to back to keep heat even?

    • @harmonicposting
      @harmonicposting 4 года назад

      @@petersolomon3505 I ended up getting only 1 of something similar to those, will try and let you know how it goes

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад +1

      jeth Super maybe try to mount it to a paddle and leave a hole in the front of the box so you can move it around in circles. Let me know how it goes I am very interested

  • @bernman0
    @bernman0 8 месяцев назад

    did you drill the holes in 1/2 plywood or something else on your vacuum table?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes mapped holes then drilled one by one

  • @edwardhaworth5839
    @edwardhaworth5839 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, looks like a good design, did you ever get to post the plans?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  5 лет назад +1

      Edward Haworth I really need to do it! Check back soon!

  • @Silva-yy1bu
    @Silva-yy1bu 4 года назад

    Coloque um outro caixote na parte do meio e inverta a forma de pra virar direto do lado do vácuo que o Sr. Não perde tempo entendeu Amigo mas parabéns pela ideia sucesso..

  • @robertomorais8229
    @robertomorais8229 3 года назад

    Bom dia amigo qual o nome desse plástico pra fazer as bolhas

  • @mr1enrollment
    @mr1enrollment 4 года назад

    Peter, Nice work. I have a small project that may benefit by such a device. I wonder if I
    sent you a mold - or the STL file of my part, would you consider forming it for me?
    About 5" diameter and about 1" deep. It is a speaker cone for an antique radio. Unfortunately
    the paper cones for these old speakers are no longer made. The finished piece should be in the
    0.010 -> 0.020" thickness. dan

    • @WhamBamSystems
      @WhamBamSystems 4 года назад

      Hi Daniel, I dont do print services, but I can do you a favor. send to technical@whambamsystems.com
      thanks

  • @JBcabeleireiros
    @JBcabeleireiros 2 года назад

    Ótima dica de máquina vacum formg

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia 4 года назад

    Great video I have to build something like this. What was the thickness of the sheet?

    • @WhamBamSystems
      @WhamBamSystems 4 года назад

      thanks for saying so, I use a variety of plastic thicknesses and types, generally anything between 1-2 mms goes quickly, 3mm is slow to thoroughly heat, I also use EVA foam from hobby supply stores for fun soft pulls.

    • @RestorationAustralia
      @RestorationAustralia 4 года назад

      @@WhamBamSystems Thank you for your advice. I mostly like to use this for the windshield part on tin toy models I thinking more like on the 2mm one.? I heat formed acrylic sheet before but this vacuum method looks much more sophisticated. All the best

  • @ahmedmohamed9013
    @ahmedmohamed9013 Месяц назад

    Hi
    Fo you think its possible to vacum form a box that is 30cm by 30 cm by 30 cm by a sheet that is 0.5 mm without the sheet tearing ?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  Месяц назад

      @@ahmedmohamed9013 you would need a big draft angles and start off by gradually expanding and stretching it out some areas will become very thin others will be thicker

    • @ahmedmohamed9013
      @ahmedmohamed9013 Месяц назад

      @petersolomon3505
      Hi i am thinking of making a box with holes in it in the bottm to suck air from them and put a sheet the same size of the lid in top and vaccum form it do you think this is better
      Because this way there is no waste material

    • @ahmedmohamed9013
      @ahmedmohamed9013 Месяц назад

      ​@@petersolomon3505
      Do you have experience working with PET sheets

    • @PeterSolomon-vf7uu
      @PeterSolomon-vf7uu Месяц назад

      @@ahmedmohamed9013 yes, PETG are a bit more forgiving but PET works well too

    • @PeterSolomon-vf7uu
      @PeterSolomon-vf7uu Месяц назад

      @@ahmedmohamed9013 I am not sure I understand, however, you need material waste, you need extra material around the base so the plastic can stretch before forming to the part

  • @IconicProps
    @IconicProps 3 года назад

    use some tape and cover about 50% of thouse outside holes. You have far too much on the outside. And they are huge. You want the suction to be in the middle of your part. Not outside your part.
    And wrinkles come from saggy material. If you are getting tailing wrinkes off the part, your excess area is too big around it. So you can make a smaller frame, a bigger part, or raise your part up the distance of the sag.

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  3 года назад

      Thanks. The part I am making is raised from the table, the wrinkles are of no interest as they are well out of working area. If I needed a different solution I would have made the mold on a platen to concentrate the vacuum as needed. However, the design of my system stretches the level of he frame lower than the platen thus sealing all unused holes.

  • @DLStarbuck
    @DLStarbuck 4 года назад

    Is 10 mil ( .25mm ) polyester film okay for forming and will a 3D print of PLA work for the form?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад

      DLStarbuck I have never used polyester, but think it could be difficult, Polysteyrene or PETG are nice, can use PLA, but use heavy infill

  • @techgeeks1009
    @techgeeks1009 5 лет назад

    Hello Peter.
    Very nice work. As a heater what did you used ?
    What do you suggest (dimensions, watts,etc..)
    Thanks a lot

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, that’s just a portable kitchen stove top. I use it on very low setting and had only cost me like $14, so you don’t need to spend much.
      I used mostly 1/2 inch ply wood, hope that helps, still need to create cad designs to share

    • @techgeeks1009
      @techgeeks1009 5 лет назад +1

      @@petersolomon3505 Thanks a lot

  • @motulifelikefigures1987
    @motulifelikefigures1987 5 месяцев назад

    Any chance i can order from you some blisters?

  • @joselacera8716
    @joselacera8716 4 года назад

    thank you sir for this video is the best video I have seen the explanation is superb thank you again

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад

      Jose Lacera you are welcome! Thank you for the kind words!

  • @emameismail
    @emameismail 3 года назад

    Is this machine capable of doing on 5mm thick material?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  3 года назад

      It depends on the material, and it’s ability to heat through with evenness

  • @jlpgroup5271
    @jlpgroup5271 Год назад

    Thanks full video ❤❤❤

    • @exknock
      @exknock Год назад

      boke.mama.indonesia

  • @justtinkering6713
    @justtinkering6713 3 месяца назад

    cover the inside of that lid with foil, it might work faster.

  • @chandanmallik2008
    @chandanmallik2008 3 года назад

    Please share the plans, Thanks

  • @mysteryunwrapping9518
    @mysteryunwrapping9518 4 года назад +3

    Amazing

  • @maciej.muller
    @maciej.muller 5 лет назад

    Hey, can you share how thick is your PETG?

    • @maciej.muller
      @maciej.muller 3 года назад

      What is the thickness of this material?

  • @frwy1
    @frwy1 4 года назад

    Very good ideas ! Congratulations

  • @reaanwhite885
    @reaanwhite885 Год назад

    Can you give some dimentions please?

  • @nicolascabrera2285
    @nicolascabrera2285 4 года назад

    can i damage my vacuum cleaner by doing this?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад +1

      No, I don’t think so, it doesn’t take much suction you are just remove the trapped air so gravity can allow the plastic to drop down, just don’t leave it on for too many minutes

  • @canaldosotimistasdogesso8599
    @canaldosotimistasdogesso8599 3 года назад

    Sensacional parabéns...

  • @veek2767
    @veek2767 3 года назад

    Seems like a little much with the carrying the box. It could of just been the sheet.

  • @harcharansingh3456
    @harcharansingh3456 4 года назад

    Dear sir what is the material of paper

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад

      do you mean the plastic, I usually use PS, sometimes PETG, sometimes Acrylic, also EVA foam sheets

  • @ted6090
    @ted6090 Год назад

    How can I reach you

  • @xxxxzorroxxxx
    @xxxxzorroxxxx 3 года назад

    Please post plans

  • @SYGraphics33
    @SYGraphics33 5 лет назад

    Hello Sir Which machine brand of the machine

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  5 лет назад

      SY Graphics brand of which machine? Sorry I don’t understand.

    • @SYGraphics33
      @SYGraphics33 5 лет назад

      @@petersolomon3505 for vacuum

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  5 лет назад

      SY Graphics I just bought a used workshop vacuum from somebody, any brand will work you don’t need very much force you just have to remove trapped air from underneath

    • @SYGraphics33
      @SYGraphics33 5 лет назад

      @@petersolomon3505 wow that's cool thanks for information

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  5 лет назад

      @@SYGraphics33 you are welcome! Let me know if you make one!

  • @thebeybladearmory
    @thebeybladearmory 5 лет назад

    I cant figure out what ur casting

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  5 лет назад

      Zakary DeLaura a phone stand. Excited to share this item from my #etsy shop: Cool Cement Phone Stand. Fits most any phone, all iPhones, Samsung Galaxy, Oppo, almost any phone, in any case! etsy.me/30XJrcI

    • @momensweiti8900
      @momensweiti8900 3 года назад

      peter solomon can you help plese

  • @dustyparsons7231
    @dustyparsons7231 5 лет назад +4

    Wax the mold first.

  • @construccioncasaideashogarobra
    @construccioncasaideashogarobra 4 года назад

    то это за материал?

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  4 года назад

      Construccion y Casa Ideas para tu hogar , I am sorry I don’t understand

  • @linasofiaquinteromadrid6223
    @linasofiaquinteromadrid6223 4 года назад

    sale muy facil el molde jajajajajaj

  • @ClaudioDAGomez
    @ClaudioDAGomez 4 года назад

    Dios mio.

  • @KJ7JHN
    @KJ7JHN Год назад

    Needs an egg timer

  • @4funrc11
    @4funrc11 5 лет назад

    Well it's been almost a year, and still no posted design. Guess there's not enough interest. Bugger! ;)

    • @petersolomon3505
      @petersolomon3505  5 лет назад +1

      4FunRC Sorry partially less interest and partially no time I will definitely try to post the designs this week thanks for reminding me

    • @4funrc11
      @4funrc11 5 лет назад

      @@petersolomon3505- That'll be swell! Thx. :)

  • @yangyedda8092
    @yangyedda8092 3 года назад

    Why not buy a new one on amazon? It's too complicated