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![]() "cavelamb himself" wrote Nice for flat parts, but how does it heat form? Do some googling over in rec.models.rc.air. The subject comes up fairly often, as it has around here, as I seem to recall. There is a need to get a very smooth mold, and cover it in felt, or have a very perfect hard plug. Any cloth with texture will transfer the weave to the plastic. You mound the plastic in a frame, and either pull mold it onto the plug (which is sticking up off the table, so you can pull well past the bottom of the mold) or vacuum mold it. Wait until the material starts to sag pretty good, and stick it over the mold and pull, or use the vacuum table method, if it is a complex part. The only major difference (other than a slightly different heat requirement) between plexi and lexan, is that you need to bring the lexan up to over 250 degrees and keep it there for an hour or so , to drive the moisture out of the plastic. Weird, that there can be water in plastic, to me! g You just have to look at the material and get the right timing when it sags just right. Also, that your part will only be as good as your mold. Also, sports fans, remember to fix up a special drill bit before you drill the plastic to mount it. Use a dremel, and grind a couple degrees negative angle on the bit, so it scrapes the plastic, rather than pulling through the plastic, and cracking it. -- Jim in NC |
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