Hi, great job. I do similar stuff for rc cars, my advice is less sagging of the material and more pulling / stretching of the material by the vacuum. Mostly sagging is only 1/3 of the model height.
Heat the mold first! You should make a cavity on the bottom .(guessing) but cut out a 3"x 5" hole in the center of the wood that is attached to your mold. Then drill your fine tune holes to that cavity . That will give you extra pulling power plus heating the mold first helps a bunch because when you drop the sagging plastic on a cold mold it cools it to fast trapping unwanted air. Hope this helps you!
Where can you buy those acrylic sheets (PMMA)? , or plexiglass in the market? that are thermoformable. Is there a link or website to buy online? Thank you very much for the help, best regards
ahojte , také jsem něco zkoušel a zatim sem se nepřiblížil ani trochu k jednom z vašich testů , takze vysledky mam 00nic , mohly by ste mě poradit co můžu dělat blbě , popřípadě kde by sme to probraly ? fb ? mail ? děkuji vám moc
Christian Lewis Many will use painted wood molds that are sanded and painted with a few matte layers to get a very smooth finish. Non ferrous molds work the best but will set you back a considerable cost.
What are the dimensions of this unit? What is the material you are using at 1:56 to form the heater box? I am guessing it is some sort of ceramic. Did you find that there were any leaks when you use wood in the vacuum box?
Not in my experience. It does form little bubbles though. PETG is also easier to work with than polycarbonate (Lexan) due to the lower moulding temperature of around 125C vs 190C.
Hi, great job. I do similar stuff for rc cars, my advice is less sagging of the material and more pulling / stretching of the material by the vacuum. Mostly sagging is only 1/3 of the model height.
Ayy hasta da coraje ver como meta la pata este muchacho, y para colmo parece estár feliz con sus resultados, ni hablar.
Heat the mold first! You should make a cavity on the bottom .(guessing) but cut out a 3"x 5" hole in the center of the wood that is attached to your mold. Then drill your fine tune holes to that cavity . That will give you extra pulling power plus heating the mold first helps a bunch because when you drop the sagging plastic on a cold mold it cools it to fast trapping unwanted air. Hope this helps you!
Hello.
Thank you for the advice. We'll keep trying.
very good idea. Thank you.
🎉🎉 parabéns. Man como vc faz esse moldes tem algum vídeo ai??
Stick around!
The ending design and Test results are MUCH MUCH BETTER!
I Like it!!
Buenas, por donde es mejor calentarlo? Poniéndola resistencia abajo o calentarlo por arriba, gracias muy buen trabajo
Nice n clean build
Thank you for sharing ! Merci monsieur. I may thy some days . J'' essayerais bien un jour mais pas sûr et pas évidant .
I love your setup, I’m taking ideas that people have and just seeing trial and error. Any notes you’d change after using it for a while?
Really cool work , Let me paint the van XD
Ótimo grande projeto!...
Nice final product !! How do you create the positive form ? cheers
fantastico bro
Tem algum video ensinando fazer o molde?
Can you help me please
I want to mold with acrylic pmma 2 mm thikness .. wath kind of motor should i use ??
Nice job!!
Where’s the little holes you have to have in the mold? They go in inconspicuous spots and it gives you a deeper pull
Cool video what's the name of the music you used
That test #3 with the cowl mould was never going to work with it’s deep vertical sides.
Is 10 mil ( .25mm ) polyester film okay for forming and will a 3D print of PLA work for the form?
Where can you buy those acrylic sheets (PMMA)? , or plexiglass in the market? that are thermoformable. Is there a link or website to buy online? Thank you very much for the help, best regards
Nice! What material you use for mold?
I think so polyuretan
Great information
Bravo!
ahojte , také jsem něco zkoušel a zatim sem se nepřiblížil ani trochu k jednom z vašich testů , takze vysledky mam 00nic , mohly by ste mě poradit co můžu dělat blbě , popřípadě kde by sme to probraly ? fb ? mail ? děkuji vám moc
Hello,may i ask the vacuum pressure is?
Qual matéria ficou melhor
De onde vem os moldes?
Do you make your patterns out of plaster? Do they leave a perfectly smooth surface on clear plastic? Thanks
Christian Lewis Many will use painted wood molds that are sanded and painted with a few matte layers to get a very smooth finish. Non ferrous molds work the best but will set you back a considerable cost.
What are the dimensions of this unit? What is the material you are using at 1:56 to form the heater box? I am guessing it is some sort of ceramic. Did you find that there were any leaks when you use wood in the vacuum box?
( 1.56 ) LIAPOR
good job!!!
Does clear PETG turn white when over heated?
Not in my experience. It does form little bubbles though. PETG is also easier to work with than polycarbonate (Lexan) due to the lower moulding temperature of around 125C vs 190C.
What is that name of plastic
Vacuum forming a giant phallice stone. Hahahaha
what is the mold made of
what is your source of heat? what are you heating up with?
JaCkSoN H.
Heaters of 3000 watts
where can I buy something? are the heating elements of the oven? are the 2 spirals each with 1500 watts? or 1 whole spiral with 3000watt? thank you
JaCkSoN H. Hello.
I have 3 spirals of 1000 watts. They pray as spare parts for the electric oven.
Thank you so much =)
Do you sell it?
Can I find out where lexan comes from?
purchase address etc.
thanks
regards
Lexan I buy at: www.lexan.cz/
predavas body ? ak ano mas aj 1:10 ?
How to build vacum?
Vacuum can be created by a powerful vacuum cleaner or vacuum pump.
haces bodys paRa vender?
22b?
Tamiya XV01 Rally!!!
Dobrý den, prosím o kontakt na Vás. Potřebuji poradit s realizací podobného zařízení pro prototypy respirátorů. Díky milan.knobloch@seznam.cz
tabugok!
It would be better in English 😆
Zlatý český ručičky...
Язык ваш прикольно звучит))