Even better I have seen a surface planer that was modified to just auto feed the cores over torches. Both sidewalls got flamed in one pass. Pretty slick but you had to keep an eye on it to make sure it kept feeding.
Cool but seems like a lot if work for a pretty simple task...?
How many passes with a propane torch do you guys use?
I typically do 6-8 quick passes (~1ft/sec) over each sidewall surface. I do a basic water drop test and observe changes in the drop shape after every 2 passes. Once the drop flattens out to where it looks similar to a drop placed on the wood I stop.
Vinman wrote:
How many passes with a propane torch do you guys use?
I basically do two passes... once in each direction, a little slower than you do. I agree, this is a clever rig, but it still relies on the human to have a good rate. Just ensures consistent positioning.
Still, I'm all for homemade things like this. I've certainly made more complicated things that did simpler jobs, worse
Why dont you mount a torch on the CNC. Mach has a torch on off function. Now that i think about it a computer controlled flame thrower on a saw dust covered machine might not be the best idea.