Sand Blasting Cabinet

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Sand Blasting Cabinet

The outside corner of the finished cabinet

Information
Owner Jwoodjr
Version 1.0
Status In Progress
Started On December 2009
Cost $??


Overview

This was created due to a need for a sand blasting cabinet for a very cheap expense. Followed an idea posted on Instructables.com and implemented some modifications for my purpose. I installed a filtered outlet port as well as mounted a regulator/filter on the outside. There is a feed line for the air and a feed line for the actual blasting media of choice. So far I've worked with aluminum oxide and pla-sand. My initial desires are to use this in conjunction with a vinyl cutter to develop designs, place on glass then sand blast the negative space to etch the design into the glass.

Features

Implemented

This is a shot of the inside of the cabinet after its initial blasting
  • Portable
    • Made from storage tub
    • Internal air hose
    • Quick disconnect for air compressor
  • Limited construction
  • Ability to reclaim blasting media
  • Ability for future modification
  • Inside lighting
  • Minimal media loss due to escaping air
  • Attached gloves

Incomplete

  • Easier method for viewing panel replacement

Components

  • Storage Tub
  • Air Compressor
  • Sand Blaster
  • Air Regulator
  • Vinyl Cutter

Cost of Materials

  • Air Compressor = $75
  • Air Regulator/Filter = $15
  • Storage Tub = $4
  • Air Hose = $15
  • Sand Blaster Bucket and Gun = $24
  • Misc. Air Hose Quick Connect Ends = $6
  • Plexiglass Sheet = $7
  • Liquid Nails = $4
  • Fluorescent Work Light = $10
  • Closet Flange Spacers (4) = $12
  • Sandblasting Gloves = $7
  • Misc nuts & Bolts = $6

Tools Used for Construction

  • Hot Knife
  • Dremel
  • Drill
  • Pliers
  • Wrenches
  • Thread Seal