Wood bench - Paint and/or ESD mat question
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 11:27 pm
Hi all,
I'm just starting to assemble my LitePlacer which I received just recently (I've spent a while tapping all the AU extrusions earlier).
I've made the bench - it's pretty basic made of wood with a plywood top (under the top I have slats front-to-back on 200mm or so centers). It's quite solid but I've also attached it to the wall to reduce any wobbling.
I'm not sure what to do about the top surface. Reading the Liteplacer building docs (of course only doing this now *after* I've made the bench) I'm reading about an ESD table or ESD worktop and I'm also reading about how the worktop should be a solid color (which of course my plywood top is not). I could just paint the top (a color? grey/green/blue?) or I could buy some kind of ESD mat? On the question of ESD: I see there are various ESD mats for sale (e.g. on eBay with one searched item linked below) but surely a mat, even just a couple of mm thick and carefully glued down, would be a bit "squishy" ?
Thanks for any help on my bench top and/or ESD top/mat question
Derek
EBay ESD mat:
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/ESD-2-Layer-Smo ... SwHnFV4Imq
My (rather basic) bench:
I'm just starting to assemble my LitePlacer which I received just recently (I've spent a while tapping all the AU extrusions earlier).
I've made the bench - it's pretty basic made of wood with a plywood top (under the top I have slats front-to-back on 200mm or so centers). It's quite solid but I've also attached it to the wall to reduce any wobbling.
I'm not sure what to do about the top surface. Reading the Liteplacer building docs (of course only doing this now *after* I've made the bench) I'm reading about an ESD table or ESD worktop and I'm also reading about how the worktop should be a solid color (which of course my plywood top is not). I could just paint the top (a color? grey/green/blue?) or I could buy some kind of ESD mat? On the question of ESD: I see there are various ESD mats for sale (e.g. on eBay with one searched item linked below) but surely a mat, even just a couple of mm thick and carefully glued down, would be a bit "squishy" ?
Thanks for any help on my bench top and/or ESD top/mat question
Derek
EBay ESD mat:
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/ESD-2-Layer-Smo ... SwHnFV4Imq
My (rather basic) bench: