Love the concept and the product, can't wait to see where you guys take AirWeigts!! Can you "daisy chain" multiple plates? I regularly cut 2x4 sheets of HDPE and something like this would be perfect for that workflow.
Thanks so much! Yes, multiple vacuum tables can be connected together. We are also considering offering a 2x4 table. In either setup, the system can occupy a larger footprint to hold bigger workpieces. Please feel free to direct any specific question on the contact section of our website, we are very responsive there and happy to help!
Interesting. I had bought some 1/4" pegboard, fly-cut it, and experimented with putting it right on my HDPE vacuum pad, hoping to do what you've done but in one less step. It didnt work at all, I couldn't draw any vacuum to hold my workpiece on top of all that.
They both have specific advantages. The MDF is porous and can provide vacuum across the entire table. The fixture plate is sealed, and provides vacuum under a specific area, and at a stronger vacuum force.
Do you not have to worry about the zones and covering up the zones that you don't need? If so, how do you get access to the zones with the sacrificial mdf on top?
The zones that aren't being used are simply plugged. The included rubber plugs can also be cut down for a zero-clearance plug that does not interfere with a top layer.
Yes, one sheet of the gasket can be re-used many times over. The intention is to cut through your part, and cut just a hair deeper into the gasket. This leaves a tiny mark on the gasket material, but does not compromise the sealing ability. If you are careful with cut depth, you can extend the life of one gasket sheet for a long lifespan. Eventually, if/when the sheet loses its sealing power, or you cut too deep, you can just peel the gasket sheet off the MDF, and re-apply a new adhesive backed sheet.
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just paint the edge with heavy paint and no leaks out the side. very easy and basically free
Awesome!
Another great product 😊
Such a great video!!!
Love the concept and the product, can't wait to see where you guys take AirWeigts!! Can you "daisy chain" multiple plates? I regularly cut 2x4 sheets of HDPE and something like this would be perfect for that workflow.
Thanks so much! Yes, multiple vacuum tables can be connected together. We are also considering offering a 2x4 table.
In either setup, the system can occupy a larger footprint to hold bigger workpieces.
Please feel free to direct any specific question on the contact section of our website, we are very responsive there and happy to help!
How much vacuum pull should we expect using the tile gasket?
Will the touchplate adhere to the tile gasket?
Interesting.
I had bought some 1/4" pegboard, fly-cut it, and experimented with putting it right on my HDPE vacuum pad, hoping to do what you've done but in one less step. It didnt work at all, I couldn't draw any vacuum to hold my workpiece on top of all that.
Is there an advantage of buying the fixture plates as opposed to 1/4" mdf. Can you make a video of using the fixture plate?
They both have specific advantages. The MDF is porous and can provide vacuum across the entire table. The fixture plate is sealed, and provides vacuum under a specific area, and at a stronger vacuum force.
Do you not have to worry about the zones and covering up the zones that you don't need? If so, how do you get access to the zones with the sacrificial mdf on top?
The zones that aren't being used are simply plugged. The included rubber plugs can also be cut down for a zero-clearance plug that does not interfere with a top layer.
hi, should the pump run all the time or you can turn it off once the vacuum is created???
The pump needs to be powered on to maintain holding power.
Can you re-use the sacrificial piece or is it at 1 time use? If the latter that would make this process pretty expensive
Yes, one sheet of the gasket can be re-used many times over. The intention is to cut through your part, and cut just a hair deeper into the gasket. This leaves a tiny mark on the gasket material, but does not compromise the sealing ability. If you are careful with cut depth, you can extend the life of one gasket sheet for a long lifespan. Eventually, if/when the sheet loses its sealing power, or you cut too deep, you can just peel the gasket sheet off the MDF, and re-apply a new adhesive backed sheet.
Hi,
I tryed but my pumps goes about - 12 Kpa versus -90 Kpa if I put a Composite Aluminum Polyethylène over my table ...
What Do I do wrong ?
I have a similat pump and I have a tile gasket 6 mm diameter with 25 mm pitch ...
You can do the same with a newspaper 😅
Do you have a video of this to share?