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My name is Matt and I am currently waiting on my new Roland VS-540 to arrive and thought I better get to work designing a laminating/worktable for the new 54" material it's going to pumping out.
For several years now I have been using Dale's amazing Big Squeegee and I have concluded that my transition of a 30" machine to a 54" is going to require a new workbench/lamination table.
I decided to get on the internet and see if I could find some plans, well after 30 mins with no luck I decided that it was time to fire up Google sketchup and see what I can come up with. My design goals were as follows, keep it simple, super flat surface and a robust easy to change media holder; something I always wanted but never got around to building.
The top of the table can be finished with laminate or self healing mat once completed. The overall design is inexpensive, constructed entirely from 2x4's; crossover beams are laminated with plywood to eliminate warp and to add strength to the table top surface.
Here is a picture of my latest design,
Here is a view with the media rack in its out of the way position when not in use. Simple lock pins are all that is needed to allow complete full use of the table surface. This design will also accommodate phase two plans with drawers around the top surface for quick retrieval of cutters etc. and big drawers underneath for even more storage, wheels will also be in the final blueprint design.
Once built and tested I would like to offer free plans to everyone at Signs101 who is interested.
The overall table size is, 5' x 10' foot in length
Please feel free to offer your thoughts, ideas and critiques.
Thanks,
Matt
Alpine Digital Media Services™
www.alpinedms.com
For several years now I have been using Dale's amazing Big Squeegee and I have concluded that my transition of a 30" machine to a 54" is going to require a new workbench/lamination table.
I decided to get on the internet and see if I could find some plans, well after 30 mins with no luck I decided that it was time to fire up Google sketchup and see what I can come up with. My design goals were as follows, keep it simple, super flat surface and a robust easy to change media holder; something I always wanted but never got around to building.
The top of the table can be finished with laminate or self healing mat once completed. The overall design is inexpensive, constructed entirely from 2x4's; crossover beams are laminated with plywood to eliminate warp and to add strength to the table top surface.
Here is a picture of my latest design,
Here is a view with the media rack in its out of the way position when not in use. Simple lock pins are all that is needed to allow complete full use of the table surface. This design will also accommodate phase two plans with drawers around the top surface for quick retrieval of cutters etc. and big drawers underneath for even more storage, wheels will also be in the final blueprint design.
Once built and tested I would like to offer free plans to everyone at Signs101 who is interested.
The overall table size is, 5' x 10' foot in length
Please feel free to offer your thoughts, ideas and critiques.
Thanks,
Matt
Alpine Digital Media Services™
www.alpinedms.com