GoMachV's Pin Router thread (for reproducing 2d parts)

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Re: GoMachV's Pin Router thread (for reproducing 2d parts)

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Great setup ideas, I have been wracking my brain thinking of how to do this.

Is there a thread about the Composite Craft stuff mentioned?

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Minor update here too, wish Reggie had chimed in earlier cause this water filtration setup was a simple to build except for my vacuum hose being a non standard size. Other than that, I just need to wait for the glue to dry, add a couple inches of water and hook er up

The dust comes in at a high velocity and hits the water, trapping it. Should make my filter last a whole lot longer!
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Looks like the beginnings of one mighty large bong.

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gomachv wrote:Minor update here too, wish Reggie had chimed in earlier cause this water filtration setup was a simple to build except for my vacuum hose being a non standard size. Other than that, I just need to wait for the glue to dry, add a couple inches of water and hook er up

The dust comes in at a high velocity and hits the water, trapping it. Should make my filter last a whole lot longer!
Reminds me of the old "oil bath" air cleaners on VWs!
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Phin wrote:Looks like the beginnings of one mighty large bong.

:lol:

The tutorial actually mentions that
NOTE: Don't fill the water above the pipe, this is not a "dust bong". If the water is filled above the downpipe, the resulting vacuum may collapse the bucket. You simply want the water to act as trap, by catching the high speed dust as it tries to escape from the bottom of the bucket.
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That's not just a one hitter for Chuck Norris..... :lol: :mrgreen:

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Nice work. Cutting out parts looks like fun. I'm really liking that blue G10 you used on that 12e back on page 1. You can get real creative with that thing.

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Do you ever use this to make prototype parts? If you do, how do you get a straight edge if there's no part to template from?

Just curious... :)

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I've used straight material and other pieces to make prototype parts but it's not perfect. On something like the 4wd shock towers, I make one side and use it as a template for both sides. Just flip it halfway thru
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Did you get your dust-trap to work as expected?

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Even better than expected- it froze a couple weeks ago so cleanup was super easy! Lol!

It seems to do a good job, no pressure loss and the filter on the vac stays cleaner.
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Wow! This is a really nice setup :D I didn't even know you could do this, but you have got it down great. The filter system is genius! Where do you find your stock? Is it mainly fiberglass sheets or can you use carbon fiber as well?

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I use McMaster Carr for the g10/fr4
It works well on carbon fiber as well, here is the yokomo chassis I copied...
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Re: GoMachV's Pin Router thread (for reproducing 2d parts)

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gomachv wrote:I use McMaster Carr for the g10/fr4
It works well on carbon fiber as well, here is the yokomo chassis I copied...
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That's awesome! After seeing yours I think I might have a go at building my own, but slightly different. After looking at a few designs I think I want to locate the pin in the table instead of the arm and use a dremel on top of the arm.
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Re: GoMachV's Pin Router thread (for reproducing 2d parts)

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I tried a makeshift version set up that way, the dremel will work but you have to go slow. The reason I went this way was more due to having to lift and lower the pin to get into areas like the battery slots, and also to allow sight of the piece being cut. If you have the pattern on the bottom you can't see it :mrgreen:
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