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== Plasma cutting table == | == Plasma cutting table == | ||
This table is meant for cutting sheet metal with a plasma cutter (or any other tool). The main feature is that it suspend the work metal by the edges, allowing free access to the bottom of the material. You can also use | This table is meant for cutting sheet metal with a plasma cutter (or any other tool). The main feature is that it suspend the work metal by the edges, allowing free access to the bottom of the material. You can also use it with a Jigsaw (Decupeerzaag) to hold large sheets. | ||
When using it with the plasma cutter, *DO NOT FORGET* to put the steel plates below it to capture the sparks. | |||
*TODO Gori : Add photo of the steel trays | |||
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Image:Plasmacut_table_1.JPG | Image:Plasmacut_table_1.JPG |
Latest revision as of 19:30, 10 December 2017
Project Plasmasnijder | |
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Status | Completed |
Contact | User:Gori |
Last Update | 2017-12-10 |
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Plasma cutting table
This table is meant for cutting sheet metal with a plasma cutter (or any other tool). The main feature is that it suspend the work metal by the edges, allowing free access to the bottom of the material. You can also use it with a Jigsaw (Decupeerzaag) to hold large sheets.
When using it with the plasma cutter, *DO NOT FORGET* to put the steel plates below it to capture the sparks.
- TODO Gori : Add photo of the steel trays