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Guillows Series 500 - BF 109 by bbaumer. Viewed 1380 times.
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bbaumer07-Apr-08 12:24
just got the 50/50 on, added a nice wrinkle to the leading edge :(
John M Oshust07-Apr-08 14:40
Nifty stuff, what is sculpty???Where do you get it?
bbaumer07-Apr-08 17:45
Sculpy is a synthetic oven baked clay, similar to Fimo. Most any crafty store has it, Hobby Lobby for sure. The best part is is somewhat machinable after you cook it.
John M Oshust07-Apr-08 17:54
Cook it...what do you mean??
bbaumer07-Apr-08 18:11
you bake it in your oven at 175 degrees for 5 minutes per 1/4" of thickness or so
bbaumer07-Apr-08 18:12
actually, I just re-read, it's 275 for 15 minutes per 1/4"
John M Oshust07-Apr-08 18:16
Push into spinner, remove and bake...is it sandable?
bbaumer07-Apr-08 18:21
yes it is, I had to work the back edge pretty significantly to get it square. It is pretyt hard, but workable. I sprayed the vacuum formed with water as a mold release, it seemed to work really well, some learning curve getting it out without distorting it. You can see how smooth a standard drill bit bored the hole in the scoop. Also, thats a .a25 aluminum tub I inserted from the rear ( drilled after baking ) that also acts as a working shaft on the prop.
bbaumer07-Apr-08 18:21
yes it is, I had to work the back edge pretty significantly to get it square. It is pretyt hard, but workable. I sprayed the vacuum formed with water as a mold release, it seemed to work really well, some learning curve getting it out without distorting it. You can see how smooth a standard drill bit bored the hole in the scoop. Also, thats a .125 aluminum tube I inserted from the rear ( drilled after baking ) that also acts as a working shaft on the prop.
bbaumer07-Apr-08 18:22
I give up on editing :P
John M Oshust07-Apr-08 18:23
I am impressed. I will use this in the future. Seems like an easy way to cast parts from vacuformed plastic! This, me thinks ,is wonderful!
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