Homemade, inexpensive vacuum chamber for degassing
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Homemade, inexpensive vacuum chamber for degassing
I went and built a Vacuum Chamber for degassing small amounts of either RTV or Resin
I've also taken pictures and posted on my site a quickie instruction set for building your own
http://www.citlink.net/~ytier/Vacuum%20Chamber.htm
Have fun
Ytierian
I've also taken pictures and posted on my site a quickie instruction set for building your own
http://www.citlink.net/~ytier/Vacuum%20Chamber.htm
Have fun
Ytierian
Nice concept.....just a couple of words of advice and warning.
You do need at least 25" of Hg to degasse rubber properly.
That hand vac pump would be to difficult to use to degasse resin before it started to cure.
Also that GLASS fish bowl .....man you are asking for trouble there. If you were to bump that thing when it was under vaccum. You would have yourself one heck of an implosion.
Just my 2cents
You do need at least 25" of Hg to degasse rubber properly.
That hand vac pump would be to difficult to use to degasse resin before it started to cure.
Also that GLASS fish bowl .....man you are asking for trouble there. If you were to bump that thing when it was under vaccum. You would have yourself one heck of an implosion.
Just my 2cents
How do you know my dimwitted inexperience isn't really a subtle form of manipulation used to lower peoples expectations, thereby enhancing my ability to maneuver myself within any given situation?
Yep! I've had an acrylic sheet shatter once and that was f**king dangerous. A non spherical glass bowl imploding like that should have you pooping your pants immediately after the loud bang followed by a rapid liberation of blood. Seriously, you're mad to recommend this. Don't risk it.Also that GLASS fish bowl .....man you are asking for trouble there. If you were to bump that thing when it was under vaccum. You would have yourself one heck of an implosion.
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You can use the harbor freight paint pot as a vaccum chamber.
http://www.kc6sye.com/techmages_10_10_05_b.html
If you subscribe to the idea that the pot is to dangerous to cast in just use it for degassing.
You could reduce the amount of volume in it (of air that you have to pump out). By filling it with some solid material. Someone here has used pink foam to create shelves in the pot and to give the floor of it a flat plat form.
http://www.kc6sye.com/techmages_10_10_05_b.html
If you subscribe to the idea that the pot is to dangerous to cast in just use it for degassing.
You could reduce the amount of volume in it (of air that you have to pump out). By filling it with some solid material. Someone here has used pink foam to create shelves in the pot and to give the floor of it a flat plat form.
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<a href="http://www.kc6sye.com/2_wheresaneatpart.jpg" target="_Sparky">Is this plastic thingy on the counter a neat part?</a> <a href="http://www.kc6sye.com/1_casting_inprogress.jpg" target="_Sparky">Let's cast it.</a>
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Yes, the hand pump would take too long to get enough vacuum to degass most materials before they cure...
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If the fish bowl has a flat base, or top that is six inches in diameter,...
Then that six inch diameter circle has an area of about 28.27 square inches. If you were to pull a full vacuum, that would be aproximately 15 lbs per square inch of atmosphere on the circle... Per Square Inch...
28.27 x 15 = 424.05 lbs of atmosphere on the fishbowl at full vacuum...
does that add up right?
And that is just on the flat circular area....
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If the fish bowl has a flat base, or top that is six inches in diameter,...
Then that six inch diameter circle has an area of about 28.27 square inches. If you were to pull a full vacuum, that would be aproximately 15 lbs per square inch of atmosphere on the circle... Per Square Inch...
28.27 x 15 = 424.05 lbs of atmosphere on the fishbowl at full vacuum...
does that add up right?
And that is just on the flat circular area....
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And if the surface is flat the glass will be loaded in bending... Glass doesn't bend very well.Umi_Ryuzuki wrote:
If the fish bowl has a flat base, or top that is six inches in diameter,...
Then that six inch diameter circle has an area of about 28.27 square inches. If you were to pull a full vacuum, that would be aproximately 15 lbs per square inch of atmosphere on the circle... Per Square Inch...
28.27 x 15 = 424.05 lbs of atmosphere on the fishbowl at full vacuum...
does that add up right?
And that is just on the flat circular area....
"If" the glass was a perfect sphere, the pressure would be exerted evenly over the entire surface. The whole thing would be in compression which glass does very well, however, it's not a perfect sphere in this case and the forces are uneven. Also, it is almost certainly a very cheap low grade of glass which is not toughened and liable to splinter. When it goes, it will go like a nail bomb.
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BOOM!!
Follow up on the pressures exerted by the Vacuum process.
Sort of a counter point to Cobywan's pressure pot incident...
I think we all learned something from that right?
Don't use pressure cookers, the twist on latches shear away.
I have always made it a point to stand to one side of my pots when applying pressure or vacuum. Today I had two thoughts.
1. I need to move that small pressure pot...
2. The vacuum lid as a small crack, I need to make a new one before it
gets worse...
BOOM!!!
As for Vacuum Chambers,...
Why you probably don't want to use a large glass fish bowl...
1/2" (127mm) thick Plexiglass(perspex) shattered by vacuum.
Those are all separate pieces with "sharp pointy teeth..."
Second shot of the Shrapnel.....
Pieces were tossed about 4-5 feet out from the chamber.
Scared my roomies more than it scared me..
All I wanted was some boat rail stanchions...
Engineering analysis then kicked in... Lets put the pieces back together.
Sort of a counter point to Cobywan's pressure pot incident...
I think we all learned something from that right?
Don't use pressure cookers, the twist on latches shear away.
I have always made it a point to stand to one side of my pots when applying pressure or vacuum. Today I had two thoughts.
1. I need to move that small pressure pot...
2. The vacuum lid as a small crack, I need to make a new one before it
gets worse...
BOOM!!!
As for Vacuum Chambers,...
Why you probably don't want to use a large glass fish bowl...
1/2" (127mm) thick Plexiglass(perspex) shattered by vacuum.
Those are all separate pieces with "sharp pointy teeth..."
Second shot of the Shrapnel.....
Pieces were tossed about 4-5 feet out from the chamber.
Scared my roomies more than it scared me..
All I wanted was some boat rail stanchions...
Engineering analysis then kicked in... Lets put the pieces back together.