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Rowan
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- May 18, 2014
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So my mini highbanker didn't really work out, I thought I would step back a bit and try something a little simpler.
I spotted some vac formed PVC river sluices at EE Day when I was buying my 705 and figured it would be a pretty simple and cheap build.
I didn't have any regular PVC sheets on hand, but I had some green foamed PVC. Not as durable but for the test run it should be fine.
So I built a quick buck in two parts to form over (couldn't fit the entire thing on the vac table)
(part 2 of the buck)
Then I fired up the Vac-form machine:
And the final thing assembled:
It's tough to get a really nice sharp edge with this machine (It doesnt suck as much as it used to, and sucking is a good thing!) But I think it will catch some of the good stuff.
If it does I might revise my design slightly and made a few of them from something more durable.
Total build time about 1.5 hours, total materials cost, $0... Gotta love having heaps of scraps around
I spotted some vac formed PVC river sluices at EE Day when I was buying my 705 and figured it would be a pretty simple and cheap build.
I didn't have any regular PVC sheets on hand, but I had some green foamed PVC. Not as durable but for the test run it should be fine.
So I built a quick buck in two parts to form over (couldn't fit the entire thing on the vac table)
(part 2 of the buck)
Then I fired up the Vac-form machine:
And the final thing assembled:
It's tough to get a really nice sharp edge with this machine (It doesnt suck as much as it used to, and sucking is a good thing!) But I think it will catch some of the good stuff.
If it does I might revise my design slightly and made a few of them from something more durable.
Total build time about 1.5 hours, total materials cost, $0... Gotta love having heaps of scraps around