A few months ago I promised to video my method of using vacuum to laminate sides. I laminated a cutaway today, and lets just say I have new respect for legit YouTubers. Laminating a full side uses the same process, but sliding the mold in the bag takes a bit more work.
I chose to do a real-time video, capturing all the quirks, and didn't narrate anything. I have another cutaway to glue-up later this week and will try to talk through the process a bit more there. And hopefully I'll be able to find the vacuum valve on my pump a bit faster.
This was actually a good set to laminate because the walnut had some considerable spring-back. My sides usually fit together much better and I'll tape them to the mold with some light tack tape to keep everything in place while the vacuum pulls. I wasn't able to do that here, and everything still came out just fine.
I'm using a continuous run vacuum pump, a
2x4' standard vinyl bag from Joe Woodworker,
breather mesh, and Unibond 800 mixed for quick set. The bags use a brass insert to connect the vacuum hose---I used silicon to permanently set the insert in the bag in order to prevent leaks, and it's a huge improvement (I'm able to pull 25-28 hg).
This is really easy. I always say it's more complex to write about than to actually do. Paint the glue on, fix the sides on the form, slide it in, and let the vacuum pull.
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