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My Chipping Table progress
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My Chipping Table progress
Just an update for anyone curious about the progress of my "chipping table" as mentioned in an earlier post. https://handletteringforum.com/forum ... f=2&t=2697 Somewhere quite awhile ago Dave Smith (clever plonker) mentioned using a light table for chipping glass. I like many others had and have seen all sorts of contraptions for controlling humidity etc and found it hard to believe something so simple could work but decided to give it a try anyway. So Smitty gave me his general plan which essentially involves a half dozen tubes in an electric sign. So I did a quick test that went like....light blasted glass as usual....poured on on glue, cut and removed mask last night just before leaving for home. Came in this morning and the glue was still quite damp turned on the light table and let it sit there. By about 10am the surface was hard and dry and by noon it had started to chip at the edges....by 3pm it was quite active and is now on the table for the night. Am pretty confident when I get in tomorrow it'll be all chipped and am hoping to have the whole thing in the beautiful snail shell chip I saw before leaving.
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Sir Doug,
I saw the lighttable Mister Smith made, when I was there for the superduper workshop he gave to me and my daddaddaddyow, and was amazed how simple it was.
Untill then my only tutorials were all the posts about humidity, temperature and drying cabinets, articles and the glue chipping book from Sign of the Times.
I parked the idea in my head, but thought his lighttable at the moment was a bit limited in hight.
As some of you may remember I was constantly asking questions about size/formats: blasting cabinet, silkscreening, silvering large panels etc. etc.
Winky is still having his crazy plans to make a decorative glass tombstone process and did not want to invest in hardware that could be too small in the long run.
Since my glass-hobby space is very limited here I did not have a spot to put a large lightable.
So I made my own solution from above instead from beneath....
I will how you mine if you will show me yours
Erik
I saw the lighttable Mister Smith made, when I was there for the superduper workshop he gave to me and my daddaddaddyow, and was amazed how simple it was.
Untill then my only tutorials were all the posts about humidity, temperature and drying cabinets, articles and the glue chipping book from Sign of the Times.
I parked the idea in my head, but thought his lighttable at the moment was a bit limited in hight.
As some of you may remember I was constantly asking questions about size/formats: blasting cabinet, silkscreening, silvering large panels etc. etc.
Winky is still having his crazy plans to make a decorative glass tombstone process and did not want to invest in hardware that could be too small in the long run.
Since my glass-hobby space is very limited here I did not have a spot to put a large lightable.
So I made my own solution from above instead from beneath....
I will how you mine if you will show me yours

Erik
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Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase

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www.schitterend.eu
www.facebook.com/Schitterend.eu
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Re: My Chipping Table progress
where can I purchase a SmithTable?
Is there a deal, getting a SmithTable with a SmithTip?
Is the table height perfect for a five year old?
Is there a deal, getting a SmithTable with a SmithTip?
Is the table height perfect for a five year old?
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Mr Seagallyee.
I can send you table if you need one but they are cheap to make and you can then make it any height you want. All you really need is a second hand lightbox with extra tubes fitted.
I had one made for my chipping along while ago and only recently had a larger one made. I came to the conclusion after many experiments on how the chipping worked with drying out from beneath instead of on top. It never lets me down and gives great results everytime. You actually do not need alot of heat to make it work ,just a constant area of warmth and humidity. Glad it is working for you Doug.
Dave
I can send you table if you need one but they are cheap to make and you can then make it any height you want. All you really need is a second hand lightbox with extra tubes fitted.
I had one made for my chipping along while ago and only recently had a larger one made. I came to the conclusion after many experiments on how the chipping worked with drying out from beneath instead of on top. It never lets me down and gives great results everytime. You actually do not need alot of heat to make it work ,just a constant area of warmth and humidity. Glad it is working for you Doug.
Dave
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Doug, did you mean to show a photo of your table ?..it's not on the link you gave
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Sir Eric and Vance-erama.....I took a photo of it today just before I closed it up. It doubles as a work table and needed it for carved signs. Will "show you mine" tomorrow when I get the camera from the shop. All to say that it worked absolutely perfectly, first time, and all it is is an old electric sign which I re-ballasted for 6 bulbs. I have about 50 bucks invested as everything except the lamps were free. Have a pile of friends in the electric signs and they just donated. Eric.....I had a good chuckle at the "Sir Douglas" thing so I owe you one. Here's a photo of my previous chipping booth.
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..........and here's the new one. The old one never worked period.
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Looks to be a strong chipping table Sir Doug.
Good job.
Dave
Good job.
Dave