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=See Also=
=See Also=
*[[Open Source Face Sheild]]
*[[Thermoforming]]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx66mS7U2vY A "Punished Props Academy" Video on how to make a basic DIY Vacuum Forming Machine]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gx66mS7U2vY A "Punished Props Academy" Video on how to make a basic DIY Vacuum Forming Machine]
*[http://forum.canardaviation.com/attachment.php?s=3c899093d2141c3e79e71076173bbae4&attachmentid=6342&d=1331993371 A Photo of a DIY Aircraft Canopy that contains Vacuum Formed Plexiglass] which is from [http://forum.canardaviation.com/showthread.php?t=5901 this post]
*[http://forum.canardaviation.com/attachment.php?s=3c899093d2141c3e79e71076173bbae4&attachmentid=6342&d=1331993371 A Photo of a DIY Aircraft Canopy that contains Vacuum Formed Plexiglass] which is from [http://forum.canardaviation.com/showthread.php?t=5901 this post]
[[Category: Plastics]]

Revision as of 14:53, 26 March 2020

Basics

  • A technique used for plastics, fiberglass, and carbon fiber (as well as other composites), where a flexible (either by physical or chemical form) material is placed over a form on a specialized vacuum surface which removes gas bubbles unlike traditional Thermoforming

Used For

  • Hulls of Boats
  • Shells and Frames (For the Velomobile etc)
  • Windsheilds and other non standard plexiglass shapes
  • Hard Shell Plastic Packaging with thin walls
  • Hard Masks (May be a good enteerprise + maker masquerades!)

See Also

Useful Links