sahib said:zayance said:....Still need to have a vaccum table tough.....
Make your own. I did so many of them.
1. Make a vacuum chamber (a box) out of 12-15mm mdf. Use plenty of wood glue on the joints to be air tight. Drill holes on the top plane. The larger the holes the more vacuum you will need. So 3-4mm diameter is nominal. Of course you should drill the holes and clean them in advance. On one side of the box you will have the outlet to connect the vacuum pump.
2. Above is your basic box. Get some acrylic (cast not extruded) sheet of 3-4mm thick and drill the same hole pattern as the table. These will go on top as the replacable plates so that if you accidentally plunge the cutter into them the vacuum chamber is not destroyed. In fact when you are cutting/profiling it will naturally be destroyed in time.
3. Use a vacuum cleaner as the vacuum pump.
4. When you are using smaller work piece lay some thin sheets of plastic/ paper over the unused areas of the table so that you are not losing vacuum unnecessarily.
5. Rake through the skips for the MDF and the vacuum cleaners. Recently my guy Dan brought two Dysons in superb condition. The hoses were blocked and idiots did not even bother looking for what was wrong.
For the acrylic sheet ask your local supplier if they have any scratched write-offs. You probably get them free.
So the whole thing will cost you only the wood glue.
yes i was thinking about it, thanks for the hints.....
Now how much is the paste price, that could be killer, will see if they sell the consumables?