Alternative to PE screen needed
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- scratchy
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Alternative to PE screen needed
Hello all,
I need an alternative to Photo Etched screen, but just as fine. I'll need large amounts for a project that I started lately (link below left). If I purchased Photo Etch for this, it would destroy my bank account.
I looked at coffee filters, but the screen is too fine. I also consider window screen, but the screen is woven and too large.
I'll need sheets of brass as well, and I'll purchase this at my local auto parts store (brass shim stock)
Any suggestions on the brass screen would be appreciated.
I need an alternative to Photo Etched screen, but just as fine. I'll need large amounts for a project that I started lately (link below left). If I purchased Photo Etch for this, it would destroy my bank account.
I looked at coffee filters, but the screen is too fine. I also consider window screen, but the screen is woven and too large.
I'll need sheets of brass as well, and I'll purchase this at my local auto parts store (brass shim stock)
Any suggestions on the brass screen would be appreciated.
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Re: Alternative to PE screen needed
Where?? I don't see no link.scratchy wrote: (link below left).
So, what's the project?? Just how much area of mesh do you need?? Square, round, or odd shaped areas??
John Fleming
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
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Johnnycrash,
I'm building a model of the Death Star II. I have a link at the bottom left of this post that shows my current projects (Scratchy of Facebook), there are images of the progress so far. As mentioned, I'm gonna need a LOT.
I was thinking of contacting a local laser cutter businesses and ask if they have a reject bin.
I'm building a model of the Death Star II. I have a link at the bottom left of this post that shows my current projects (Scratchy of Facebook), there are images of the progress so far. As mentioned, I'm gonna need a LOT.
I was thinking of contacting a local laser cutter businesses and ask if they have a reject bin.
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Ah. I clicked the link, but it was just a link to ALL your stuff. I thought there was a project specific link.scratchy wrote:I'm building a model of the Death Star II.
They won't have anything you can use (well, not for the mesh). Fine mesh like what I think you are looking for will not be laser cut, but chemically milled (PE).I was thinking of contacting a local laser cutter businesses and ask if they have a reject bin.
I'm not sure how that much mesh would be needed for the DS. I'm obviously missing something. I think I need to eat lunch...
John Fleming
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
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Nylon Screening Mesh
Polyester Screening Mesh
Another source, that I thought of first was Small Parts. But they don't seem to be around any more (well, not like they USED to be, so...)
Polyester Screening Mesh
Another source, that I thought of first was Small Parts. But they don't seem to be around any more (well, not like they USED to be, so...)
John Fleming
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
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Surely there must be a gravel or gold industry in BC that needs
screens and mesh.
I purchased some really fine wire screen from Western Wire here in Portland, Oregon.
It was sold off the roll, four feet wide.
http://thewesterngroup.com/about-us/
Western Canada / Vancouver
1750 Brigantine Drive
Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B5
PHONE: 604.520.3073
It was totally worth my time to visit their lobby.
Of course with nylon, and other plastics, you don't have to worry about fraying.
screens and mesh.
I purchased some really fine wire screen from Western Wire here in Portland, Oregon.
It was sold off the roll, four feet wide.
http://thewesterngroup.com/about-us/
Western Canada / Vancouver
1750 Brigantine Drive
Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B5
PHONE: 604.520.3073
It was totally worth my time to visit their lobby.
Of course with nylon, and other plastics, you don't have to worry about fraying.
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Thanks for the link Umi, that supplier is just twenty minutes down the highway for me. I'll give them a call Monday.Umi_Ryuzuki wrote:Surely there must be a gravel or gold industry in BC that needs
screens and mesh.
I purchased some really fine wire screen from Western Wire here in Portland, Oregon.
It was sold off the roll, four feet wide.
http://thewesterngroup.com/about-us/
Western Canada / Vancouver
1750 Brigantine Drive
Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B5
PHONE: 604.520.3073
It was totally worth my time to visit their lobby.
Of course with nylon, and other plastics, you don't have to worry about fraying.
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Look for Lipton's Tea in the pyramid bags. The bags are made of a very fine plastic mesh, probably nylon. After brewing, the tea leaves can be dried and used as ground clutter in dioramas. And as a bonus, you get some tasty tea to drink while building your model!
Michael McMurtrey
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Steba of Germany...
Gitter, Platten, Profilbleche und Stifte aus Metall und Kunststoff
http://www.steba.org/Katalog/katalog.html
PDF Catalog
http://www.steba.org/Katalog/Katalog_25 ... ndatei.pdf
Gitter, Platten, Profilbleche und Stifte aus Metall und Kunststoff
http://www.steba.org/Katalog/katalog.html
PDF Catalog
http://www.steba.org/Katalog/Katalog_25 ... ndatei.pdf
oh dear lord I'm in nerdvana.... why can this be in English!?Umi_Ryuzuki wrote:Steba of Germany...
Gitter, Platten, Profilbleche und Stifte aus Metall und Kunststoff
http://www.steba.org/Katalog/katalog.html
PDF Catalog
http://www.steba.org/Katalog/Katalog_25 ... ndatei.pdf
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That hasn't occurred to me, would something like a rigid mesh be available at a fabric store?mightymax wrote:Have you tried looking at a fabric store?
Max Bryant
Here's a link to the Death Star II build up on SSM.