bertterbo
Established Member
I've got one of the cheap Amazon vacuum pumps, 0.8pa, 3 CFM. It works great, and gets a vacuum of at least -29inHg, which secures pieces to my wood turning vacuum chuck just great.
However ... when the piece has tiny air gaps in the grain, a good suction cannot be formed, and I only get about -10inHg, which isn't enough to turn with.
If I upgraded to a 9cfm or even a 12cfm pump, how much of a difference do you think I would see?
However ... when the piece has tiny air gaps in the grain, a good suction cannot be formed, and I only get about -10inHg, which isn't enough to turn with.
If I upgraded to a 9cfm or even a 12cfm pump, how much of a difference do you think I would see?