Bring on the CONE

8mpg

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Well, this will be my build log for a DIY cone skimmer. Troylee's builds and some of the others...along with outrageous prices have driven me to build my own. I like to build stuff, and Im cheap...do DIY goes hand in hand.

Anyways, this thread will probably be updated daily. Hoping to build this thing in the next week or so. Acrylic is ordered off ebay, started my prototype cone and made my beginnings of a mold to bend the cone over.

Inspiration thread:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1872302

The beginnings from my skimmer pump recommendation thread:
Thanks for the reply. Im looking up the pump as I type. Plans are on the way. I will do a full DIY. This is going to be a "cheap" build.

Sorry for the dark pics... will get better ones as the build progresses.

First step... The cone layout. 8" base, 3" top, 16" tall
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Scavanging supplies. Was going to sell this thing, but now I have 3" acrylic for the neck into the collection cup :D

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Collection cup...Possibly. Sure is easier than making one. :D :D

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No more premade skimmer cup...I will have more than enough acrylic to build a cup.
 
All the clear acrylic (for the cone and tube sections) will be 1/8" acrylic, and the flat circles as well as bubble plate will be 3/16" black acrylic. I needed a cone to mold the acrylic over...not finding anything that would work (well that was cheap and would work) I decided to recycle.

From this:
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to this:
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to this:
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The new toy comes in tomorrow... Dewalt DW660. Its the same concept as a Dremel or Rotozip... same price range but 5 x the power :D Im planning on cutting wood circles out of some 1/4" MDF or similar to brace the inside of the cone and brad nailing the plastic cone to it. Should be nice and strong. The e-collar is a 30" neck collar. Might find one at the pet store. They put a 30" and 15" together to make Koda's at the pet hospital
 
i just made a cone skimmer this weekend the same size, only 15" tall. it was tricky, and you have the right idea, but you will need to make another cone to slip over that one, kind of like a two part molding process.an inner cone and outer cone. this will allow you to hold the hot acrylic in place as is cools down and hold it together when its time to glue the seam.

if you dont mind i could post up some pictures of mine to help you out.

also dont forget to mesure the angle of the slope. you will need to cut a bevel in the MDF to match the cone so is not to distort it. its most likey an 81 degree slope like mine.

-jesse
 
More than welcome to post pics. I'm really doing a write up because most threads here don't really have a good step by step for a skimmer much less a cone. Lots of after but nothing I have found to hold my hand on building one. So I decided to do one. I think we are taking bit different approach for the cone as well. We will see how mine works out before I post it :).

Tim
 
well here are some, i didnt take any more after that but will be making another one this weekend and will get the rest of the shots.

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i found this to be the easiest way to make the cone template.
first you figure out your base size then neck size.
second you figure out your height
third build a "lamp" to those specs
forth wrap it in poster board and trim it flush.
remove the poster board and you have a template.

there is more to it after that, but this late at night that's all i'm typing.

-jesse
 

After screwing with this cone stuff last night for a bit and some today... I wouldnt even mess with proper layouts. I think its going to be easier to just build the wood stand and wrap it like Jesse did above. At first I was using a program (which is great) to make the layouts. Its free:

http://pulserate.com/

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It will print the layout over multiple pages and you just cut it out and tape it together. After a paper one, a posterboard one, and the plastic one above...it just doesnt work perfectly with the circles taht are cut for the wood stand. The one thing to keep in mind is acrylic thickness. Using 1/8" thickness, the template that the program spits out will be an OUTER dimension when you wrap the cone. So either the circles have to be 1/4" smaller than the planned 3", or you must add to the cone layout. So my top circle was 3" and the bottom was 8". The program dimensions would be 3.25" and 8.25" to have inner dimensions of 3" and 8".

Off to the store for more cardboard.
 
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Ok.. got the wood stand done from some scrap wood layin in the garage.
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Just rolled it in posterboard for the first layer and taped it together. Not a smooth surface so I made another later, but this time marked the edges and cut it nicely.
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This is not from a paper template, but actually rolling it on the wood setup and tracing it. THe line is not vertical, so if I used this as a template for the acrylic, it will have a spiral line where the flat sheet is glued.
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I think I will be using the cone program and trying a good layout now that the mold is done. The top came out to a 3" outer diameter like I wanted it to. The bottom on the other hand is about 8.125" (8 1/8").. so this will modify the dimensions in the cone layout program. So my program measurements should be 3.25", 8.375" and its 15" tall (late change)
 
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I'm interested to see how this turns out. I'm planning on making my own as well, so this will be nice to reference later. I like that you keep your Springfield next to it. I guess if it doesn't work out, you can blast away your frustrations! :D
 
I am most interested in how everyone plans on heating such a large sheet of acrylic.....

And

"I like that you keep your Springfield next to it"

Good thing it wasn't a Beretta 93R

Stu
 
I am most interested in how everyone plans on heating such a large sheet of acrylic.....

And

"I like that you keep your Springfield next to it"

Good thing it wasn't a Beretta 93R

Stu

Im fortunate my parents own a small bakery :D I will be heating and molding it there. Anyone could make this into a 2 piece cone though and it should fit in a home oven. THe cone layout program shows that the overall piece is 25"x16". If someone were to build a bigger cone skimmer, they could probably get away with a 12" base, 6" neck and 20" tall


Well, I ordered a Sedra 5000 pump and some flatback mesh from meshmod.net. I believe that site is one of our board members Magvi that is selling the mesh...could be wrong.
 
here is a picture of the first cone made. the seam was the hardest part, getting to to meet up correctly but i think i got it figured out this time.

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it looks smaller then it is in the photos but it is 15" tall with a 8" base and 3" neck.

if you "skin" the lamp in a hard material like that e-collar then make another cone to fit around the outside of the finished cone it will keep it from distorting and deforming. this is how im going to do the second cone this weekend.

-jesse
 
This is not from a paper template, but actually rolling it on the wood setup and tracing it. THe line is not vertical, so if I used this as a template for the acrylic, it will have a spiral line where the flat sheet is glued.
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if you make a vertical mark on the lamp, then line up the factory edge of the poster board when you wrap it around it will give you the marks to cut the other side straight. look at my template and you can see my seam is a straight vertical.

-jesse
 
I am most interested in how everyone plans on heating such a large sheet of acrylic.....

And

"I like that you keep your Springfield next to it"

Good thing it wasn't a Beretta 93R

Stu

the first one i used a heat gun outside under the sun here in Arizona. i laid the piece of 1/8" acrylic on our glass patio table in the sun for 30 min then it was very soft. i used the heat gun and gloves to further soften it, pulled it around the lamp then slid the other cone over top to hold it in place while it cooled in the house.

next one will be in the oven.

-jesse
 
the first one i used a heat gun outside under the sun here in Arizona. i laid the piece of 1/8" acrylic on our glass patio table in the sun for 30 min then it was very soft. i used the heat gun and gloves to further soften it, pulled it around the lamp then slid the other cone over top to hold it in place while it cooled in the house.

next one will be in the oven.

-jesse

Thanks for the suggestions Jesse. I was planning on doing the heat gun and cone bit but now Im going to the oven. I built the outer cone already. Im thinking of wrapping the mold in some galvanized roofing flashing. I have some layin around from the last cone I built for a sandblasting cabinet.
 
What kind of pump are you going to use? What do you think the skimmer will be rated to?

Im using a Sedra 5000 pump with the mesh mod. What it is rated to...I have no idea. I would guess a couple hundred gallons. Its the size of the ATB small cone skimmer but way lesser pump. The ASM G3/G4 are rated to 250-350 gallons and use the same pump without the mesh.

Its really hard to say what its rated to, but if I had to compare, Id say its in the realm of the 3 skimmers above. I know the cone wont be perfect but I dont think small deviations in the cone shape will hurt the ability of the skimmer. Im putting it on a 55gal bare bottom with 40gal sump. It should be overkill but allows for some tank upgrading later in life.
 
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