formenteralady -> RE: Looking for source for molded acrylic (8/22/2006 8:27:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Viper001 Here's a thought from left field. There is an alternative to molding, although it takes patience. The pics on that page show acrylic rods with over-sized, generally twisted, ends. When heated, acrylic does become "malleable" in three dimensions. It should be possible to heat the ends of acrylic rods and compress them to increase the diameter of the rod, as well as twisting/smoothing/shaping to the desired configuration. (Think of glass blowing as a parallel) I've done this with flat sheets so I know this is possible. The only unknown (for me) is a safe source of heat. Best of luck. Viper_00 You could probably do it with a blow torch, but you're dealing with something that has such a low melting temp you'd have to really be careful with it....also i'd suggest researching what you're heating up here, and doing it outside, because most plastics when heated release some kind of toxic nasty. I think for the head ache that would be, learning to do a simple silicone/rubber-latex mold and sanding off the rough edges would be the better option.
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