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Thread: Anyone know where to get 400x600 honeycomb table?

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    Anyone know where to get 400x600 honeycomb table?

    I'm having a tough go trying to find a 400x600 honeycomb table for my C02 machine. I've searched online and have only found one place that is currently out of stock. Any suggestions??

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    Gary

    Thanks, that was transferred and forwarded I'm surprised it's working. Here's the contact info: and@en-gravs.com
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    thank you very much

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    I was surprised to see it there but I thought that would at least get him started.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Gary

    Thanks, that was transferred and forwarded I'm surprised it's working. Here's the contact info: and@en-gravs.com

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    That looks remarkably like aluminum lighting diffuser...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glen Monaghan View Post
    That looks remarkably like aluminum lighting diffuser...
    That's what I thought as well, but it isn't. I think that lighting diffuser would work well, if well supported, but I think it's a bit lighter material than the en-gravs grid. Plus, the en-gravs grid is powder coated and that truly does make cleanup much easier. I spent a lot of time researching aluminum grids and they are not as easy to find as you might think and if/when you do find them, they are not really that cheap when you add in freight. I've had my grid for about 3 or 4 years and it shows no signs of wearing out any time soon, quite a good investment!

    Gary

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    The grid is actually a lighting diffuser. The powder coating makes it more rigid as well as being easier to clean. The issue is that you have to buy a fair quantity and then cut them to size. They are shipped bulk in a large carton and there is usually a little damage. All things considered it is the very best value in a grid that you can get.

    The riser is critical to the use and we provided 3/4" plywood risers. Gary has improved on that by making an aluminum riser.
    Mike Null

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    I can't find the metal grids here, either. So I've been using the white plastic ones.
    I usually cut things under 12" so I just cut the grid into 12x24 pieces and put
    them aside.
    I did find that they lasted the longest and left less residue on the wood if I first
    engraved a grid on the grid.. in other words, opening up air channels on the bottom.
    Otherwise, smoke collects in those pockets. Once there was an air channel for each
    square to vent to, the smoke residue pretty much went away.

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    Chuck

    I doubt that you will be able to find them in any stores. They are sold only commercially as near as I can tell. Contact Adam at this email. and@en-gravs.com

    Putting wood risers under the grid instead of another grid will work better as it allows through flow of air.
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    Mike Null

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    Dye Sublimation
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Stone View Post
    I can't find the metal grids here, either. So I've been using the white plastic ones.
    I usually cut things under 12" so I just cut the grid into 12x24 pieces and put
    them aside.
    I did find that they lasted the longest and left less residue on the wood if I first
    engraved a grid on the grid.. in other words, opening up air channels on the bottom.
    Otherwise, smoke collects in those pockets. Once there was an air channel for each
    square to vent to, the smoke residue pretty much went away.
    Chuck,
    The reason I bought a grid from Mike was due to a fire that started when I was using a plastic grid. I figured that at $9.00 each it would take a long time to spend as much as the aluminum grid and being a cheapskate, I figured it was not worth spending money on the "overpriced" aluminum grid. One day while cutting acrylic, cribbage board templates, I noticed a strange glow under the acrylic and thought, that's really strange looking, I wonder what it is... After about 1/2 of a millisecond I realized that it was a fire. I stopped the laser and got out my halon extinguisher and put out the fire. It wasn't very big yet so it was easy to put out and didn't do any damage other than blackening the acrylic and a coat of soot on the bed. After looking things over a bit I realized that the plastic grid had caught fire, the laser beam was out of focus that far below the acrylic I was cutting and still had plenty of power to ignite the plastic. I think it was about an hour later that I was on the phone with Mike ordering a grid from him, the value of his grid was very clear.

    You may get away with using a plastic grid, I did for a long time, but you need to be aware of the risk and keep an eye on it.

    Gary

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    Have a look at the following link There are guys offering it for $70 per square meter
    Last edited by Mike Null; 11-22-2012 at 3:20 PM. Reason: removed link to another forum

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    I'll second that. Caused about $2k of damage to my laser when a plastic grid went up, and I was lucky to catch it.

    Also, it is really important to have a halon and a dry powder extinguisher. Halon is clean, but can only handle a small fire. Dry powder makes a corrosive mess, but has massive firestopping properties.
    LaserPro Explorer II 30W

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    Well I tried to get in contact with the company you guys posted but unfortunately I've received no response on 2 emails. Starting to wonder if maybe the company is no longer in business? I will try calling tomorrow...if not does anybody know another supplier for these tables? They are hard to find I gotta tell you, especially the size I'm looking for

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Lesik View Post
    Well I tried to get in contact with the company you guys posted but unfortunately I've received no response on 2 emails. Starting to wonder if maybe the company is no longer in business? I will try calling tomorrow...if not does anybody know another supplier for these tables? They are hard to find I gotta tell you, especially the size I'm looking for
    I have just sent you a pm with the link that was deleted by admin. I had no idea that it could be wrong here to help others by giving them links to the similar forum with custom honeycomb seller's contact details.

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