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General Category => Thien Cyclone Separator Lid Discussion => Topic started by: JonWho? on April 15, 2015, 12:32:58 AM

Title: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 15, 2015, 12:32:58 AM
I may have gone a bit overboard. But I figure I'm only doing this once so I may as well make something unique, serviceable, reversible, tunable, & "rebuildable".

I have a decent amount of sheet Acrylic & Polycarbonate in different thicknesses. Some of which has been in my materials room for awhile. I decided to put it to good use before the backing becomes difficult to remove. This will be the build log of my acrylic Top Hat with a twist. 

The body of the Top Hat will be identical & open on both ends with machine thread inserts to secure the 2 piece top removable to replace the Polycarbonate liner (which is the rebuildable part), or access the bellmouth, & bottom section that will bolt in & secure & support the baffle by sandwiching it between the bottom & body. It will be (for lack of a better term) "tunable" by having a bottom ring that is removable that makes the baffle removable. (I could have baffles with different width drop slots). I doubt that I'd actually use that function. But it is there.
For the sides,  I will be thermoforming a piece of acrylic that will be bonded to the top & bottom sections. Of the 2 layers on the top section, the one for the bellmouth will mount on the inside of the Top Hat & provide a channel to support the polycarbonate. The larger as mentioned above will be to access the polycarbonate.

Why & how I decided to make it reversible. I decided on this in the off chance that at some point I purchased a blower that rotated opposite of my current unit. the top & bottom is identical & will be secured with fasteners to easily flip the layers & reverse the rotation. This is easy & I don't believe it will create much more work.

I started off with clear .750" acrylic for part of the top & bottom & machined a .250" rabbet on the inside. This will be flush trimmed later.  They are not finished yet. I still need to machine the slot for the inlet as well as remove the center of one of the pieces.
The second layers are .250" black acrylic & they serve 2 purposes. They provide more surface area to bond the thermoformed acrylic, and also will help hide the machine fasteners & inserts from being visible from the inside.

Once everything is completed & operational I'll shape the edges of the acrylic, wetsand & buff. 

This is as far as I got today. There is quite a long ways to go. It should be nice having a totally clear Top Hat to keep tabs on how full the Bin is.

Work is pretty busy right now so I'm not sure when I'll be able to finish this. But I'll update as the project progresses.

Enjoy!
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 15, 2015, 12:34:36 AM
Picture I didn't include with the first post.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: Carl on April 15, 2015, 08:18:50 PM
What else can you say but....AWESOME!
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 20, 2015, 01:55:32 PM
Got a ways to go but haven't had much time.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 20, 2015, 11:47:06 PM
For the body I built a Rotisserie trying to make due at the shop. I ended up taking the stand off & sticking the form in my oven at home for a bit.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 20, 2015, 11:52:09 PM
Quote from: Carl on April 15, 2015, 08:18:50 PM
What else can you say but....AWESOME!
Thank you. More to come
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 21, 2015, 12:15:24 PM
Love polished acrylic!
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 21, 2015, 12:30:13 PM
Almost hate to run sawdust through it!
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 21, 2015, 07:59:37 PM
MIGHT have got carried away.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: phil (admin) on April 22, 2015, 06:25:11 AM
Might?

LOL, there is no might here.

Looks amazing.  Carry on.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 22, 2015, 09:23:24 AM
Quote from: phil (admin) on April 22, 2015, 06:25:11 AM
Might?

LOL, there is no might here.

Looks amazing.  Carry on.

Thank You, Phil.
Please excuse my excitement. I love building things & working with different materials. But everything is always for clients. My stuff is usually thrown together.

I guess the roofers roof leaks, shoemaker doesn't have shoes, & so on.
I may end up buried with this thing! Lol
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: iloulla on April 22, 2015, 10:30:47 AM
Looking good man. Could you post more pictures, from different angles? :D
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 23, 2015, 08:50:00 PM
Quote from: iloulla on April 22, 2015, 10:30:47 AM
Looking good man. Could you post more pictures, from different angles? :D

Will do as soon as I get some free time.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: dabullseye on April 24, 2015, 06:54:47 PM
so are you gonna go with the husky or make your own trash can
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 26, 2015, 06:50:06 PM
Quote from: dabullseye on April 24, 2015, 06:54:47 PM
so are you gonna go with the husky or make your own trash can

For now a metal can. I still gonna get the transparent Huskee. Just gotta lay off spending for a bit before the other half says something.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 27, 2015, 08:38:25 PM
Been real busy with other projects at work. Finally got a little bit of time to make some progress. Almost done. It's not perfect. But I'm building it for myself, not a client so any imperfections will have to do.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on April 27, 2015, 09:05:27 PM
All of the pictures posted today include the Polycarbonate liner. That's actually what the clamps are holding.
Still haven't cleaned off the polishing compound so it shows in places.
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: R.True on May 06, 2015, 05:50:32 PM
Awesome!!!  Mind you, you'll spend all your time watching the shavings/sawdust swirl round and round and round and round and......  8)
Title: Re: My version of a Top Hat. With a twist.
Post by: JonWho? on May 03, 2016, 09:01:30 AM
I'm back, but I still haven't finished this top hat.
Things have been crazy at work. We're short on help at work and I've practically lived at work.