The thread on workbench tops got me thinking I needed to post a couple pix of my recent project involving the 3 phase conversion.
This is a table that a friend rescued from the dumpster for me.
The white 'box' on the table is the VFD and it is connected to a blower that sits under the table (to the right and below the VFD - it's the light grey circular object).
When the blower is turned on, it lifts a series of little ball-bearings in the top - each circle represents a ball-bearing.
I think the idea is that the when the blower is on, the material (sheet goods) rides on air-suspended bearings.
I do not have the blower 'dialed in' as it lifts the bearings, but not with much force.
Air-suspension system aside, the table is wonderful. The top and bottom are 3/8" thick phenolic with birch ply structural members. It's very heavy and dead flat.
It came off some enormous industrial wwking machine for cutting sheet goods. The machine had 3 of these tables for material handling.
-Mark
This is a table that a friend rescued from the dumpster for me.
The white 'box' on the table is the VFD and it is connected to a blower that sits under the table (to the right and below the VFD - it's the light grey circular object).
When the blower is turned on, it lifts a series of little ball-bearings in the top - each circle represents a ball-bearing.
I think the idea is that the when the blower is on, the material (sheet goods) rides on air-suspended bearings.
I do not have the blower 'dialed in' as it lifts the bearings, but not with much force.
Air-suspension system aside, the table is wonderful. The top and bottom are 3/8" thick phenolic with birch ply structural members. It's very heavy and dead flat.
It came off some enormous industrial wwking machine for cutting sheet goods. The machine had 3 of these tables for material handling.
-Mark