scratching satellite dishes?
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scratching satellite dishes?
The only effective method I can think of to create custom spheres in various sizes is to vacuform over a sphere. I've never vacuformed anything in my life and was curious if there were any alternatives?
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I've cold formed some up to about an inch in diameter from sheet styrene with a dapping block and punch. Here's a random link with a picture-
http://mechanicalphilosopher.blogspot.c ... d-die.html
I've made some blisters, astrodomes, radar dishes and landing gear feet with mine.
http://mechanicalphilosopher.blogspot.c ... d-die.html
I've made some blisters, astrodomes, radar dishes and landing gear feet with mine.
I've recently vacuformed a high-gain antenna for a model of a satellite. I bought a few elliptical domes from Plastruct, and am using them for forms. The domes are cheap, a few dollars each, and I cobbled together the vacuform box out of leftover bits of wood from the basement. The heat gun was $18 at the local MicroCenter, it was meant for wire shrink-wrapping.
10- or 20-mil sheet should work best, though I wasted many sheets because I didn't have them at the right temperature. My efforts ended up being more heat-n-smash than real vacuforming. I might try using my oven in the future.
Hope this is useful.
Jeff
10- or 20-mil sheet should work best, though I wasted many sheets because I didn't have them at the right temperature. My efforts ended up being more heat-n-smash than real vacuforming. I might try using my oven in the future.
Hope this is useful.
Jeff