sucramuk
Established Member
Hi all
I've thought I'd managed to do the hard bit on building the vacuum pump, making the bags and the forms but I'm a bit stumped on how to trim my piece to finish size.
I need to trim the downturns of the piece so they are all flush with each and also the front edge. The max I would be trimming off would be around 5mm.
I tried to trim the downturns with the piece still on the form and using a flush bit on the router table, tear outs.
Tried to trim front with table saw, but I guess the bend is not 100% true causing the 2 cuts to not line up.
I was now thinking of making a high sided fence for the table saw and running the flat of the piece on it ( have seen on the net something similar with a zero clearance base) for trimming the downturns.
For the front trimming, again high sided but feeding the piece following the contour of the shape (if that makes sense)
Anyone have some more suitable suggestions, or guidance, I really need to start making some!!
TIA
I've thought I'd managed to do the hard bit on building the vacuum pump, making the bags and the forms but I'm a bit stumped on how to trim my piece to finish size.
I need to trim the downturns of the piece so they are all flush with each and also the front edge. The max I would be trimming off would be around 5mm.
I tried to trim the downturns with the piece still on the form and using a flush bit on the router table, tear outs.
Tried to trim front with table saw, but I guess the bend is not 100% true causing the 2 cuts to not line up.
I was now thinking of making a high sided fence for the table saw and running the flat of the piece on it ( have seen on the net something similar with a zero clearance base) for trimming the downturns.
For the front trimming, again high sided but feeding the piece following the contour of the shape (if that makes sense)
Anyone have some more suitable suggestions, or guidance, I really need to start making some!!
TIA