aggierailroad
Well-known member
Hey folks, I used to be pretty active here and kind of tapered off as I started my business and the projects were more "commercial" driven rather than done as a hobbyist. Anyways, things have gone well and now I hope to have the time to post more and show folks how we do things at our growing but still small manufacturing shop - Raum Furniture.
As it would so happen, our shop needed a plasma table due to a growing volume of cut parts and a general lack of reliability by local suppliers. Along with supply chain problems, we were seeing and predicting massive increases in COGS (Cost Of Goods Sold) by outsourcing our cutting. Political, pandemic, or paltry differences aside - we needed a table.
Well, I wasn't too thrilled with what I saw on the market. Mind you this was the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020. Financing was cheap, but table performance was just "meh". Everyone used the same controller and you were just competing on table specs and service. As an avid DIY, tinkerer and has-been engineer I decided to use this as a learning opportunity to expand our company's services into automation. I know our formal name indicates that we build furniture, but a lot (most) of our work comes from industrial and commercial projects in the prototyping and heavy fab world. Automation is a good fit for us as we've expanded our plasma knowledge into the creation of custom 4 axis cutters and some (weirdly) spinach and lettuce picking machines.
I digress. I decided to start this thread as a platform to discuss plasma, my designs, your frustrations with plasma, and to unashamedly promote a few of the kit pieces we've created in the design of our tables. No, I won't share CAD files. Not even if you ask nicely. I will share my thoughts, my tips and tricks and of course, try to provide fairly priced and high-performing products to help you if you decide to DIY a plasma table.
Check back for more updates!
As it would so happen, our shop needed a plasma table due to a growing volume of cut parts and a general lack of reliability by local suppliers. Along with supply chain problems, we were seeing and predicting massive increases in COGS (Cost Of Goods Sold) by outsourcing our cutting. Political, pandemic, or paltry differences aside - we needed a table.
Well, I wasn't too thrilled with what I saw on the market. Mind you this was the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020. Financing was cheap, but table performance was just "meh". Everyone used the same controller and you were just competing on table specs and service. As an avid DIY, tinkerer and has-been engineer I decided to use this as a learning opportunity to expand our company's services into automation. I know our formal name indicates that we build furniture, but a lot (most) of our work comes from industrial and commercial projects in the prototyping and heavy fab world. Automation is a good fit for us as we've expanded our plasma knowledge into the creation of custom 4 axis cutters and some (weirdly) spinach and lettuce picking machines.
I digress. I decided to start this thread as a platform to discuss plasma, my designs, your frustrations with plasma, and to unashamedly promote a few of the kit pieces we've created in the design of our tables. No, I won't share CAD files. Not even if you ask nicely. I will share my thoughts, my tips and tricks and of course, try to provide fairly priced and high-performing products to help you if you decide to DIY a plasma table.
Check back for more updates!

