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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Manchester, UK
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.... in other words an update is hopefully coming soon!
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Zuich, Switzerland
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Now that's a great idea for a pc mod
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Manchester, UK
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![]() So this is my visor mould made using plaster of paris strips. ![]() The reason why there is no video of the forming process is that it just didn't work! ![]() But look what you can do when you just use your hands (and an industrial oven) ![]() I think I might have cracked it, at least I enjoyed making the vacuum machine even if it didn't work.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Manchester, UK
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I had two holders for the acrylic, the first one I tried was too small and didn't cover past the platen enough. because of the thickness of the acrylic it didn't cover the mould well enough to touch the board.
the second holder would have been perfect provided I could fit it into the oven, but in November we bought a new oven and this new one has rails inside it which cannot be removed unlike the original one which I took measurements of!
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