Help finding styrene rectangle stock
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Help finding styrene rectangle stock
Dose any one know where i can get 1/2"( or close) solid square stock in ABS plastic or styrene ? I have found it in a tubing but i need it solid. Thanks
Last edited by cylon75 on Tue Dec 01, 2009 12:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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http://www.mcmaster.com/#plastics/=4qptam
This will get you started. I tried to link directly to the page you need, but evidently, only it goes to the main subsection.
Dennis
This will get you started. I tried to link directly to the page you need, but evidently, only it goes to the main subsection.
Dennis
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I'm looking to do a scratch build of the Gemini ship from BSG and i rather use styrene or plastic ,i need it in a rectangle shape 1/2"x1" and i believe that i have the rest of what i need or will be able to get it easily
The guy in the 2nd post tried to help but they didn't have what i was looking for i even called them.
The guy in the 2nd post tried to help but they didn't have what i was looking for i even called them.
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Is the 'spine' going to be some 16 inches long (or thereabouts), right?
For that size, you may be better off with tubing anyway, because tubing (in any convex shape) bends/sags less per unit of length than a solid with the same shape (really) under the same load. Under extreme load, however, tubes collapse/break while rods remain. The question: is the weight of the rest of the model enough to break a tubular spine?
For that size, you may be better off with tubing anyway, because tubing (in any convex shape) bends/sags less per unit of length than a solid with the same shape (really) under the same load. Under extreme load, however, tubes collapse/break while rods remain. The question: is the weight of the rest of the model enough to break a tubular spine?
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Well, they had what you were asking for before you changed what you were looking for.
Kylwell has a good suggestion. You could ask if someone here has a length of 1/2" x 1" x 8" acrylic.
Or you cuold laminate several strips of styrene if it has to be that material.
Dennis
Kylwell has a good suggestion. You could ask if someone here has a length of 1/2" x 1" x 8" acrylic.
Or you cuold laminate several strips of styrene if it has to be that material.
Dennis
Winners don't use question marks!