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14-12-2016 #1
Thanks Maxakarudy,
Is it also a rigid material that won't deflect much while cutting?
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14-12-2016 #2
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14-12-2016 #3
Yep,
I have an industrial router, that's what most sacrificial beds are made of
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14-12-2016 #4
Ok, so I have 3 options now. I checked this foamex on ebay and it is much cheaper. I can drill holes and glue in t nuts at the bottom. I'm just a bit concerned about the rigidity of this material. It is a light foam material after all..
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14-12-2016 #5
19mm is very rigid, find a local sign company, they might have some to show you and could get you a sheet, Ebay is way too expensive
Last edited by Maxakarudy; 14-12-2016 at 11:57 PM.
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15-12-2016 #6
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15-12-2016 #7
I have got a sheet of 10mm thick paxolin marked out ready to cut to size to fit my machine bed and drill with a matrix of holes 45mm apart (so that they coincide with the T-slots) the holes then have M6 brass inserts pulled into them with a smear of araldite as lubricant. I plan to use this as a permanent sacrificial bed. For the moment I am just making up jigs for each job, like this one
Rob
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15-12-2016 #8
This is my router bed, 3mx2m in 19mm foamex, I cut a grid with 100mm centres for easy reference to keep things square, I cut a lot of sheet material 3-25mm, I prefer to screw things to the bed, in the slot 5mm deep, so there is liitle chance of movement of the panel and clamps are more bulky and can slip.
My machine has a vac bed, however I've learnt of the years it's not 100% reliable to stop movement of the panel, 1 screw up and it's all over, I cut quite a bit of aluminium sheet with mist coolant so don't use the the chip collection system, I do use it on dry materials like perspex & mdf.
BTW I conterbored it to the aluminium slats with Tec screws which are about 10mm from the cutting surface, then milled the bed flat
I have a piece of 19mm foamex 1000x500 I can get it delivered for £50 if you are interested
MartinLast edited by Maxakarudy; 15-12-2016 at 09:48 AM.
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15-12-2016 #9
Martin,
I'm now leaning more towards this foamex stuff. Thanks for the offer but it's just a little small.. I found this listing on ebay at a decent price 171981860453
I'll see if they can supply custom sizes.
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15-12-2016 #10
One more thing, on the picture I think I can see that your foamex is pretty much fully supported (correct me if I'm wrong).
My diy router has 20x40mm profiles running lengthwise and about 10cm apart. I hope this foamex will not sag where its not directly supported?
CheersLast edited by mondrota; 15-12-2016 at 04:18 PM. Reason: Typo
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