by MrHijet » Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:46 am
I have two points, which I would like to discuss:
1.
I am still in the process of changing some sizes. At the moment I am at around 1200mm overall high. I can get good quality wooden plates, but they are exactly 1200mm and have rounded edges. To use them I have to lower the overall size a little bit.
My Idea would be shorting the height at (A) from 150mm to 100mm and the height from chamber at (B) from 150mm to 100mm.
Will these shortings make my accuracy of the flowbench worser (How good is the setup/sizes in at the moment?) ?
2.
For the inside plates I would like to use "". These are more or less similar to MDF-Plates but with a solid wood core inside. They are known for beeing very stiff and the wood is not "working" or swelling. It can be sawn and modified like solid wood plates.
These wood plates are generally around 19mm (3/4 inch) thick and most people here swear on 1 1/2 inch wood plates.
The outer framing will get 30mm or 40mm wood plates, so don't worry about the overall stability.
Should I give the "tischlerplatten" a try ?
Thanks,
Daniel
Update: Ah... Tischlerplatten are "coreboards", however you can get them with more than one layer above and below the solid wood core here in Germany.