How to build a vacuum forming machine including my easy heating solution | James Bruton

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
  • In this video I'll tell you all about my homebrew vacuum forming machine, including the easy heating solution that I came up with.
    Here's a follow up video on this: • How to build a vacuum ...
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    The title music is also written and performed by me, copyright XRobots.co.uk
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  • @Alain.Robert
    @Alain.Robert 6 месяцев назад +1

    RUclips suggested me this 12 years old video ! It allowed me to see how much the quality of your videos improved !

    • @jamesbruton
      @jamesbruton  6 месяцев назад

      Cameras & computers have got quite a lot better.

    • @Alain.Robert
      @Alain.Robert 6 месяцев назад

      @@jamesbruton yes, but i would say the sound quality of your set up is where the improvement is more noticeable. Better microphones make a big difference I guess

  • @katphyre
    @katphyre 6 лет назад +2

    This is, by far, the best DIY vacuum former I've seen. Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @brownlee62534
    @brownlee62534 10 лет назад +4

    You rock guy. Really an ingenious system with readily available simple equipment. The patio heater was stroke of genius with the foil lined box. Appreciate your sharing it.

  • @AfricanEmpress01
    @AfricanEmpress01 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. Very impressed with the size of you DIY vacuum former and the heat source.

  • @WilliamStoneman
    @WilliamStoneman 8 лет назад +1

    How freaking awesome is this?!?! Love your builds, man!

  • @ianwhiteley964
    @ianwhiteley964 7 лет назад

    Hi James, watched this video about a year ago, been searching for it again ever since, I will now I have seen it again be building my own vacuum former to form my boat hulls and tops, using 3mmABS so need to leave it on a little longer, thanks for the great vid and brilliant information, cheers Ian

  • @Mordecola
    @Mordecola 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much! This entire channel has all of the best tutorials for costume making on the entire internet!

  • @herkloader34
    @herkloader34 Год назад

    You have the best, most concise video I’ve ever seen about vacuum forming. Very well done, sir!

    • @jamesbruton
      @jamesbruton  Год назад +1

      One of my first proper videos ever

  • @chrisduke3251
    @chrisduke3251 7 лет назад +2

    I'm going to start building this today! I've been looking at other setups, and this is just so simple, it's brilliant! One day I want to make a machine that pushes up the mold into the plastic with a pre stretch to the plastic, but I don't think I need that for what I'm doing. Yet.
    Thanks for the vid!

  • @sonnycruz3379
    @sonnycruz3379 10 лет назад

    James, that heating method - I cant imagine anything more efficient. You sir, are quite clever.

  • @cafeandfeld
    @cafeandfeld 2 года назад

    this is the crazies find: I was looking for a vacuum forming homemade machine and I stumble upon this video, I though "well that is amazing I should see if he is still active and subscribe" then I notice I've been following you for a while from completely unrelated things and I'm already subscribed, what a pleasant surprise

  • @IRellevant
    @IRellevant 13 лет назад

    LOVE IT! i like what you're doing. finally someone that has talent is showing how things are being done or can be done. subscribed.

  • @TheWoodWerker
    @TheWoodWerker 11 лет назад

    Great video! Explained nicely. I especially like the "heat box" design. I think I will take part of your ideas and expand on them to build my own. I appreciate you taking the time to make and post this video!

  • @FogFxFanatic
    @FogFxFanatic 11 лет назад

    This is genius! Thank you for putting this tutorial on youtube. You saved me a considerably large amount of money!

  • @Stepchild06
    @Stepchild06 12 лет назад

    best most explanatory vacuum forming video to date,alot more helpful than others,thanks mate

  • @MarkSmith-rb5mc
    @MarkSmith-rb5mc 10 лет назад

    Hi James. Love your video. Well produced and presented. All the boring bits edited out. Great ideas, easy to understand. Keep up the good work.

  • @carrollshirkey6276
    @carrollshirkey6276 11 лет назад +1

    James just wanted to say "Thank You" for great videos. I'm thinking about dropping some cash on new equipment and you saved me a bundle. I'm glad you're doing well with your projects and keep the videos coming. I'm sure we all want to see more. I will refer others to your videos. It's always good to learn something new. Thanks again mate.

  • @MegaherzZwei
    @MegaherzZwei 8 лет назад

    This is so awesome! Brilliant heating solution! Thanks James!

  • @LogicBob
    @LogicBob 10 лет назад +3

    8:10 - The moment I KNEW I was building one of these rigs!! Thank you so much for sharing!!

  • @zacharywinchester9029
    @zacharywinchester9029 10 лет назад

    This is amaaazzing!! Thank you for clarifying what vacuum molding is!!!

  • @dragnhelix
    @dragnhelix 11 лет назад

    I stumbled upon this and ended up watching this with awe. This was wicked bro. If I ever get into this type of thing It will be because of you Just wow. So cool.

  • @BillySugger1965
    @BillySugger1965 10 лет назад

    James, an excellent video. I need to vacuum form a short run of cradles as drop-in charging stations for battery powered equipment, and this is precisely what I need to get that job done. Looks like I'll be having a productive Xmas!!! Many thanks. (Peter: I'll be using 37-3146 from Rapid Electronics in the UK).

  • @ThreenaddiesRexMegistus
    @ThreenaddiesRexMegistus 4 года назад

    Very clever heating solution! Building this setup next week. Thanks!

  • @vindicuschannel
    @vindicuschannel 8 лет назад

    NICE! This is so smart! I was hesitant about using an oven, but this seems much better.

  • @ClydeGonzales
    @ClydeGonzales 10 лет назад

    Never seize to amaze me James!

  • @sofiadragon1979
    @sofiadragon1979 13 лет назад +1

    I've been looking for some good videos on how to do this 'cause some projects I'm going to be doing will require vacuforming & this was the best by far thank you very much, keep up the good work.

  • @dianadayan2366
    @dianadayan2366 8 лет назад

    AMAZING! Thank you so much for all the detailes
    You Vacuumed my dream!

  • @DCFCismylife
    @DCFCismylife 10 лет назад

    Super informative and I love the xeno in the background, considering I'm going to be using this method to make my own xeno costume! Thanks so much!

  • @RodeoCowgirl-55
    @RodeoCowgirl-55 7 лет назад

    Awesome...I have watch so many youtubes about making your own and this one is good one.

  • @RaddTitan
    @RaddTitan 9 лет назад +3

    Really cool dude. Thanx for sharing

  • @Jeannette311
    @Jeannette311 10 лет назад

    This is incredible. A bit too much for my small casting needs, but I gathered a lot of good ideas from it! Until I have space/need to build something that size, I'll stick with a small tabletop machine. Still, amazing video and process. Thank you for sharing!

  • @LOTEN1977
    @LOTEN1977 8 лет назад

    Best video I've seen on the subject. Cheers

  • @preliess
    @preliess 12 лет назад

    Wow! Cool job! Simple and brilliant! Perfect surface. Very very cool! Compliments!

  • @Celestein
    @Celestein 10 лет назад

    This is so brilliant and ingenious, thank you!

  • @chris-adams-tas
    @chris-adams-tas 11 лет назад

    Hi James, Thanks for sharing your tech.
    I built the system to mould a big RC glider canopy but the achilles heel is that transparent plastic won't receive heat from infra-red. Great for blacks/ opaques I guess but clear plastic needs another heating solution.
    The vacuum table works well however and so simple to make. FYI I used a MTB inner tube over the end of my vacuum nozzle (tripled-up) to obtain a perfect seal to the table.
    Chris.

  • @rogh.165
    @rogh.165 8 лет назад

    All of your tutorials and videos are very well made. This video is great and I'll base my first project on it. Thanks from your fan based in the the state of Oregon (NW Pacific Coast of USA). Sub & Thumb up.

  • @yousefflahoud
    @yousefflahoud 12 лет назад

    THis is the most amazing vid for DIY Vacuum Foming. You've inspired me to make my own. Cheers

  • @jacobweston5489
    @jacobweston5489 9 лет назад +1

    NICE! I wish I saw this video first before I attempted and epically failed my first build using electric frypans. I were going to try heat lamps next but your method is even simpler and now I can not wait to try again :-D

  • @stephencraig8578
    @stephencraig8578 6 лет назад +1

    You make it look so easy. I tried it with .060 clear pteg (which is about as thick as a penny) and it would not get pliable enough to work.It did get very hot to touch.I used a 1500 watt halogen light garage heater. I even tried putting the pteg 12 inches from the heater but, no luck.

  • @SOAHCSOAHCSOAHC
    @SOAHCSOAHCSOAHC 7 лет назад +1

    This is exactly how I would be while waiting for the plastic to heat up - completely unable to quit touching it.
    Thanks for the video! I'm watching this while on break from building the box portion, and I'm still trying to decide what I'll use for the frame and heater.

  • @TheGeronimojack
    @TheGeronimojack 11 лет назад +2

    Just a small tip.If you use a vacuum that is reversible (you can use it to blow air),you can vacuum form the plastic,let it cool and then hit the reverse switch for just a second to blow just enough air into the plastic to pop it loose from the mold.It will be easier than trying to cut the plastic loose sometimes. :)

  • @DocAracnid
    @DocAracnid 10 лет назад

    thats so amazing!!!!!
    I should really take this up as a hobby now!
    Def subbing now

  • @agfagaevart
    @agfagaevart 5 лет назад

    the best method i have seen on here. and exactly how stormtrooper armour was made for the films!

  • @mosfet51
    @mosfet51 12 лет назад

    Wicked video mate. Very creative.

  • @kristhetrader5029
    @kristhetrader5029 9 лет назад

    Very very nice mate, thanks for sharing!

  • @robtipton1551
    @robtipton1551 10 лет назад

    Good stuff, bud---keep up the great work...and THANKS for sharing!

  • @johnpapenheim5123
    @johnpapenheim5123 6 лет назад

    Here in the US, the largest 120V Quartz heaters are limited to 1500 watts, which in my case was not enough to get the styrene up to the proper temp. My solution was to simply cover the styrene/frame with a piece of stiff aluminum (an old sign) to prevent heat from escaping out the top, reflecting it back to the styrene. Heats up .03 inch styrene in no time at all.
    James- thanks for the simple, low cost solution to the toughest competent in a home-brew vacuum former: the heater.

  • @goejeni
    @goejeni 12 лет назад

    thanks for the vid i beleive this was best one i watched. as for what im going to do i need a 48 inch by 96 inch vaccum table. its amazing how i have all this stuff in my garage already to build one. thanks again.

  • @walidali5506
    @walidali5506 8 лет назад

    Very very nice mate, thanks for sharing

  • @bdude93
    @bdude93 8 лет назад

    VERY helpful! thanks so much for this tutorial!!

  • @domassi69
    @domassi69 11 лет назад +1

    Awesome. Pretty stoked I found a guy who doesnt use an oven as a method of heating plastic, and uses a regular vac, not a 'shop-vac.' Cheers buddy, cant wait to get started myself

  • @miamichoppers
    @miamichoppers 10 лет назад

    wow...i love it i"ll start doing my vacum tomorrow...thanks

  • @dbzgirl311
    @dbzgirl311 12 лет назад

    wow, that was so quick. I didn't expect it to take the shape so quickly

  • @pablohansford6117
    @pablohansford6117 11 лет назад

    Brilliant. Good job with the explanation too.

  • @SparrowHawk183
    @SparrowHawk183 9 лет назад

    Thank you James! I've been on a quest to find a safe and reliable vacuum forming set up for quite a while now, and this really helped answer my questions! Cheers :)

  • @neiljennings1556
    @neiljennings1556 7 лет назад +1

    absolutely brilliant, and you never mentioned ''home depot' once commendable !!

  • @LukeChavers
    @LukeChavers 9 лет назад

    Excellent video, thanks for this..

  • @DoktorGraphics2
    @DoktorGraphics2 7 лет назад

    this video helped me alot, thanks for sharing!!!

  • @StealthWorkx
    @StealthWorkx 12 лет назад

    Very impressive pull and a great vid. Thanks

  • @braddock001
    @braddock001 13 лет назад

    yet another great vid sir!

  • @digimon916
    @digimon916 12 лет назад

    your heater method is amazing!!! cheap and simple. high end ones are too expensive and dangerous if someone doesnt know what they doing.

  • @bamfieldjames
    @bamfieldjames 11 лет назад

    I actually forgot I posted this question, lol. I actually found that out about a week ago. I've also heard hydrocal works wonders as well. Non the less, thanks for the answer!

  • @borntafly
    @borntafly 8 лет назад

    Great idea - I will try it out! . & I noticed the pop when the seal was broken, Most likely at c3po's the crotch. I found If I am doing a piece that might burst a seal like this that If I have a wad of cellophane (saran wrap) handy I can shove it in where the seal breaks, and get it to continue to pull it down further.

  • @whamodyne2
    @whamodyne2 13 лет назад

    infrared quartz heater? Brilliant! Never would have thought of that, was going to go the hack an old toaster oven trick. Thanks!

  • @JohnFHendry
    @JohnFHendry 8 лет назад

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing.

  • @CrazyghostE313
    @CrazyghostE313 9 лет назад

    realy helped me to create the storm trooper,tie fighter pilot,and the AT AT driver...helmets....thanks very much!!!

  • @c6gav
    @c6gav 10 лет назад

    Good video this people..! It,s basic easy to do..! and it works..!

  • @1robdod
    @1robdod 11 лет назад

    THANK YOU! You solved my heating problem.

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl 9 лет назад

    That electric heater wire you are talking about is nichrome wire, a high resistance wire used in heating elements in space heaters, dish washers, dryers, etc. Connect one end to hoy 120v AC and the other end to your neutral AC return line (in the US anyway).

  • @guidofreire9530
    @guidofreire9530 8 лет назад

    such nostalgia, very quality much DIY

  • @cosarmorprops3906
    @cosarmorprops3906 7 лет назад

    Brilliant! Could easily adapt to make an even larger vacuum former.

  • @PonchoTrooper
    @PonchoTrooper 7 лет назад

    That is a great solution!!!! thanks!!!

  • @bonedustmunroe
    @bonedustmunroe 12 лет назад

    i tend to skip videos that are any longer than 5 minutes; since I cannot tolerate unedited, lengthy, rubbish laden garbage that isn't straight the the point... BUT! I thoroughly enjoyed your video and appreciated the proper editing and to the point presentation. Thanks! Going to go check out your website now.

  • @minitruckin
    @minitruckin 11 лет назад

    fun to watch this and i learned something easier. very coo. i thin i am gonna make a smaller version just like it. and cool c-3po suit!

  • @2dotGo
    @2dotGo 11 лет назад

    Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated. Cheers.

  • @WoManticore
    @WoManticore 3 года назад +1

    Great how-to! Would have been cool to see the making of the box as well.

  • @guillermoderivas5494
    @guillermoderivas5494 10 лет назад

    mate you are a pro!

  • @jrpmediauk
    @jrpmediauk 11 лет назад

    Thats is sooooo HELPFUL.
    Thank you ! :-)

  • @NOBOX7
    @NOBOX7 9 лет назад

    Wow , very impressive

  • @jacquesProduction
    @jacquesProduction 11 лет назад

    Awesome!
    keep it up m8
    Jacques

  • @chris-adams-tas
    @chris-adams-tas 11 лет назад

    Hi Mike, 1000 apologies for late reply but I didn't get'any notification.
    I solved the "heating clear plastic problem" by making a backing plate from mdf and foil.
    In winter outside it took 15mins to heat and the pulls went v.well.
    Chris.

  • @domfisher6241
    @domfisher6241 7 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @Carlos-zq4ix
    @Carlos-zq4ix 8 лет назад

    wow thanks for info will try this

  • @Tradegon
    @Tradegon 11 лет назад

    Simply amazing

  • @doug12341988
    @doug12341988 12 лет назад

    bloody clever stuff!

  • @carlosj.castillo254
    @carlosj.castillo254 6 лет назад

    great idea of the calefactor...

  • @Streborp01
    @Streborp01 12 лет назад

    What a great video

  • @babylonfive
    @babylonfive 11 лет назад

    Great work James.
    As to 3D printer question: for things with large hollow shape, this works very well - 3D printing or CNC-generated bucks might be useful, but only would need one.

  • @michaelpearson1272
    @michaelpearson1272 Год назад

    Best vacuum form video I've seen. I've watched it more than 5 times what is the rubber seal for.?

    • @jamesbruton
      @jamesbruton  Год назад

      to stop air leaking.

    • @michaelpearson1272
      @michaelpearson1272 Год назад

      @@jamesbruton thank you. I know the top is three pieces. If the top is a single piece why would it need tape to hold it.

  • @qualityhodges
    @qualityhodges 12 лет назад

    I didn't really get it until 8:00. Awesome!

  • @Hometowndirectories2010
    @Hometowndirectories2010 9 лет назад

    Great idea!

  • @leerobinson186
    @leerobinson186 9 лет назад

    Thank you for that. It was great.

  • @halfmt4643
    @halfmt4643 6 лет назад

    Here in the states you can readily buy sheets of pressed board that already have the aluminum reflective paper attached, used for reflecting heat from entering into the attic.

  • @mebossyounothing
    @mebossyounothing 12 лет назад

    Good job man

  • @DashHXQ
    @DashHXQ 11 лет назад

    Thank you for your fast reply :)

  • @HumbleFreeloaders
    @HumbleFreeloaders 10 лет назад

    do the fumes go away if you were to heat it in your oven? if yes, then would a regular home plug in heater work well with your style of rig?

  • @mrwilliamoftexas
    @mrwilliamoftexas 11 лет назад

    Awesome! Very awesome

  • @DemetriusCoutinho
    @DemetriusCoutinho 10 лет назад

    best diy vacum form ever

  • @M1LAD81
    @M1LAD81 10 лет назад

    Great video and a really ingenious idea for the home DIYer to experiment with.
    Can you tell me what is the temperature of the plastic just as you are about to vacuum form?
    Do you think the same temperature could be achieved with say one or two 1000w (or 500w) floodlights with maybe a shorter chimney box? Floodlights can kick out some heat. Obviously not as much and as quick as a quartz heater but probably a little more safer if say perhaps the pastic you were heating was to melt and drop, it would fall on the glass on the floodlights.
    Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

  • @colombia135953
    @colombia135953 12 лет назад

    Good info. thanks