Downdraft Table
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Basics
- Something akin to a Fume Hood , but using a mesh/Expanded Metal or Perforated Board and Suction to accomplish the extraction
- Optimized for Particulate Matter / Dust more than chemical fumes etc
- Main applications are
- Woodworking (in particular Sanding)
- Composites Work (Again, sanding)
- Metalwork (Sanding/Angle Grinding + Plasma Cutting etc)
- Although the Fire Risk of this necessitates a more intense build, and thus this application will be covered on Metalwork Downdraft Table
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- To an extent for Plasma Cutting , especially a CNC Torch Table , a Torch Cutting Water Table is idea anyways
Plans
User: Eric’s Smaller Scale/Initial One
- Thinking mainly:
- Plywood Box
- Uncertain if i want the lid at a sort of Ergonomic Slant, or if i want it Flat
- If doing a Velocity Stack style sanded chamfer for each of the holes may also be worth it
- If any sort of aerodynamic structures inside the box, as opposed to having the suction holes go into a square 90 box may also be worth considering
- Walls going above the downdraft surface’s sides may be nice
- Masking Tape or Plugs (Potentially FDM 3D Printed) can be used to block off unnecessary suction holes on larger downdraft tables to increase suction at the ones near the part (if designed correctly)
- FOR A VERSION ONE THOUGH, having it just be a box with holes in the lid, and a Cam Lock/ Shop Vac hose standard connection on the side is probably good enough