When I installed the honeycomb bed in my K40, I made so it was a down draft fume extraction as I mostly only cut with it. It uses a 12V 360 CFM inline blower that is controlled with a 10amp, 16 volt model railroad transformer to make it variable speed. Most of the time when just cutting, I have the speed controller set about 20 to 25%. Once I have the stock for cutting in place on the table, I cover all exposed parts of the honeycomb with paper. Another advantage is the vacuum holds the stock in place and any thin warped wood gets sucks flat. It works so well, I sometimes forget to turn the air on and even then, I don't see or smell any smoke at all. When I do engraving, I just leave small amount of the bed exposed close to the stock and turn the speed of the blower up to about 60%. I'll be trying this type of fume extraction on this build.
Making some progress
Table frame is put together.
With 1" honeycomb setting on it (I found this it in the trash several years ago). I need to go to the aluminum getting place in Kansas City tomorrow to get a sheet for the bottom and some pieces for the sides.
Starting on the framework.
