Interested in 90* and 45* clear acrylic panels. Anyone making them? Would look super cool on a couple things I have going on.
Interested in 90* and 45* clear acrylic panels. Anyone making them? Would look super cool on a couple things I have going on.
Stinger paintball designs
I hand carve some, but its all about what you want.
I actually had some plexiglass left over and made up a pair of 90's at one point. Think I tossed them in the garbage because I didn't see anyone willing to pay for them. lol. As long as you have a template and a bench sander, files and polishing wheel pretty easy to make some up for cheap.
You should do it BE. I'm going to check with stinger, if I can get some for a decent price I'll pick them up. If not I'll make a set.
Look into Lexan instead of Plexiglass.Lexan is easier to work and cut without shattering or cracking. Some where I still have the 45 grips I made.
I took the road least traveled...now where the hell am I ?
Oh, ok, Then I guess I meant the stuff that doesn't crack when your trying to drill the mounting holes. When I used to shoot USPSA, I got a piece of Lexan(?) to make a belt buckle that held my 1st magazine holder. I was able to run it through the sheet metal rollers at work and it took the curve and didn't break or crack. No stress fractures either. I even made a support for a back pack out of thinner material that I bent 90* angles on a metal break. you could almost work it like sheet metal. There's nothing that will send you screaming into the night like cracking your grips you spend hours making, just because you put slightly too much pressure on a screw. Look for runamok-proof material!
I think I goofed it too. Is acrylic a "poured" type liquid that sets up? Looking at Rob's panel's that's awesome! very customize able. I really like the pink& white flower ones.
"Acrylic" is a class of polymers. They can be in sheets, blocks, poured resin, whatever.
My particular resin is a polyester resin, and if I I took chemistry in college instead of English Lit, I could probably tell you what that meant.
There is a good bit of finishing work necessary after pouring with my process. I do get the glassy-clear results though.