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== | =Basics= | ||
*Part of the [[Open Source Finishing Construction Set]] | |||
*A device that propels some sort of abrasive material such as sand, via compressed air, onto an object in order to wear it down for either post processing of metal/plastic parts or for restoration of tools (such as rusty tools) | |||
=Used For= | |||
*Finishing/post processing --> Well finished industrial quality parts | |||
*Restoration of tools and parts for effective reuse of many more tools and parts (Such as rust hand tools) | |||
*Building Restoration | |||
*Businesses based on the use cases mentioned above | |||
=Industry Standards= | |||
*[http://www.eastwood.com/pressure-blaster-150-pound.html?mrkgcl=764&mrkgadid={_mrkgadid}&rkg_id=h-2f47d95493857a3d35bca49d8c17f90d_t-1510678416&product_id={product_id}&adpos={adposition}&creative={creative}&device={device}&matchtype={matchtype}&network={network}&SRCCODE=PLA00020&gclid=CjwKCAiAxarQBRAmEiwA6YcGKD9-Kn3hb8yCzFvit6AF35wDbO1nOdrdHVNJ6Y4IALg2B7u5Y2CXTBoCB1YQAvD_BwE] | |||
=Existing Open Source Designs= | |||
*[http://www.opensourcemachinetools.org/archive-manuals/Sand_Blaster.pdf] | |||
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-500-Sandblaster/] | |||
*[http://www.instructables.com/id/Highly-Versatile-Soda-Blaster/] | |||
== | =Minimum Viable Product= | ||
*Modular | |||
*Cheap | |||
*Durable | |||
*User Maintainable | |||
*Wide variety of abrasives can be used | |||
*Large variety of pressures for added control | |||
*Air filter/screen to prevent air compressor clogging (unlikely, but it can't hurt to be safe) | |||
=Basic Design= | |||
==Air Supply== | |||
*An air compressor with check valve(s) and filter(s) to prevent abrasive contamination of the pump (may be overkill, but what could go wrong with beig too safe?) | |||
==Air Hose== | |||
*Standard Quick Disconnect Possibly? | |||
==Sandblasting Gun== | |||
*A handheld Device with a small abrasive resevoir and a venturi effect style mixer | |||
*Also should have an air "trigger" + an adjustment valve | |||
=BOM= | |||
* | |||
=See Also= | |||
*[[Open Source Finishing Construction Set]] | |||
*[[Open Source Sandblasting Cabinet]] | |||
=Useful Links= | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrasive_blasting Wikipedia Page on Abrasive Blasting (Sand Blasting)] | |||
Latest revision as of 19:36, 12 June 2018
Basics
- Part of the Open Source Finishing Construction Set
- A device that propels some sort of abrasive material such as sand, via compressed air, onto an object in order to wear it down for either post processing of metal/plastic parts or for restoration of tools (such as rusty tools)
Used For
- Finishing/post processing --> Well finished industrial quality parts
- Restoration of tools and parts for effective reuse of many more tools and parts (Such as rust hand tools)
- Building Restoration
- Businesses based on the use cases mentioned above
Industry Standards
Existing Open Source Designs
Minimum Viable Product
- Modular
- Cheap
- Durable
- User Maintainable
- Wide variety of abrasives can be used
- Large variety of pressures for added control
- Air filter/screen to prevent air compressor clogging (unlikely, but it can't hurt to be safe)
Basic Design
Air Supply
- An air compressor with check valve(s) and filter(s) to prevent abrasive contamination of the pump (may be overkill, but what could go wrong with beig too safe?)
Air Hose
- Standard Quick Disconnect Possibly?
Sandblasting Gun
- A handheld Device with a small abrasive resevoir and a venturi effect style mixer
- Also should have an air "trigger" + an adjustment valve