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=Basics=
=Basics=
*A [[Scrap Derived Sheet]] made from [[Liquid Packaging Board]]
*A [[Scrap Derived Sheet]] made from [[Liquid Packaging Board]]
=Production=
*Use as large of [[LPB]] feedstocks as you can collect locally
*Dissasemble Them
*Clean Them
*Cut to peices as square/rectangular as possible, avoiding cuts
**Plan beforehand to optimize shavpe vs number of cuts
**Also try to make them as "clean" as possible, use a [[CNC Drag Knife]] if possible
**Less cuts = less seams in the final product
*Join them in a similar manner to [[Quilting]]
**As of now, this is known to be "do-able" via [[Stiching]]
**Need to see if [[Thermal Welding]] or [[Ultrasonic Welding]] can be done
*Produce to the desired [[Standard Textile Feedstock Forms]]
=Uses=
*Waterproofing
*Semi-Structual Parts
*As a High Strength, Semi-Rigid Textile (Like [[Canvass (Textile) ]] )
*Minor [[Insulation]]


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
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*[[Liquid Packaging Board]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
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[[Category: Stanscrap]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, 4 March 2021

Basics

Production

  • Use as large of LPB feedstocks as you can collect locally
  • Dissasemble Them
  • Clean Them
  • Cut to peices as square/rectangular as possible, avoiding cuts
    • Plan beforehand to optimize shavpe vs number of cuts
    • Also try to make them as "clean" as possible, use a CNC Drag Knife if possible
    • Less cuts = less seams in the final product
  • Join them in a similar manner to Quilting
  • Produce to the desired Standard Textile Feedstock Forms

Uses

Internal Links

External Links