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Anybody with DIY media basket or a cheap one for sale?

doktorek

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I have a small 24" cutter and I was wondering if I can add a media basket. Anybody made one themselves? Maybe links to some cheap ones out there? BTW, what fabric best to use? Do I need a fabric, maybe just simple backing paper.
I jsut dont want my vinyl to get dirty on some of the longer stuff I cut. Just looking for some ideas

I figure I can make something like you see below with some brackets from HD.
 

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tulsagraphics

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This is what I made for my Graphtec plotter about 9 years ago:
- metal conduit (shaped with pipe bender), rubber grommets / end caps from Lowe's
- custom plastic bracket (black engraved acrylic + heat gun for bending)
- a few yards of fabric from Hobby Lobby, stitched on my sewing machine (w/ velcro)
 

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doktorek

New Member
This is what I made for my Graphtec plotter about 9 years ago:
- metal conduit (shaped with pipe bender), rubber grommets / end caps from Lowe's
- custom plastic bracket (black engraved acrylic + heat gun for bending)
- a few yards of fabric from Hobby Lobby, stitched on my sewing machine (w/ velcro)
Wow, not bad.
Im thinking maybe drawer slides and connected with some sort of pipe or stick
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
Some PVC pipe, fittings, glue, banner material or other fabric, and some snaps. It shouldn't take an hour or two to design and create just what you need.
 

White Haus

Not a Newbie
This is what I made for my Graphtec plotter about 9 years ago:
- metal conduit (shaped with pipe bender), rubber grommets / end caps from Lowe's
- custom plastic bracket (black engraved acrylic + heat gun for bending)
- a few yards of fabric from Hobby Lobby, stitched on my sewing machine (w/ velcro)

Thanks for this, I need to build a couple for the shop! I tried using pvc pipes in the past and they just didn't have the strength. I like your design much better, looks solid.
 

tulsagraphics

New Member
Thanks for this, I need to build a couple for the shop! I tried using pvc pipes in the past and they just didn't have the strength. I like your design much better, looks solid.
Thanks! I modeled it from Graphtec's older designs. Quick tip: If you use the same materials I did... maybe do away with the rubber grommets so the rods will slide in/out more easily. Mine were a little snug so I had to keep them greased.
 

White Haus

Not a Newbie
Thanks! I modeled it from Graphtec's older designs. Quick tip: If you use the same materials I did... maybe do away with the rubber grommets so the rods will slide in/out more easily. Mine were a little snug so I had to keep them greased.

Good to know, thanks for the tip!
 

johnnysigns

New Member
We used a banner,wooden dowels and we taped in a piece of 6mm PVC that was Vshaped with notches to capture the dowels.
 

netsol

Active Member
Get some electrical conduit and an old banner.
You're a genius! i was lazy, didn't bother to find the conduit bender. i had 3 lengths of 10' on the shelf
i just had to dig up 8 elbows, and took 5' of canvas (the kind for you sail boat, not the kind we print on

i love it. not every job needs the automatic takeup reel
 
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