Keyz wrote:Hi Guys,
Looking to do some reproductions, but will start with an undertray with a wooden mold first to get used to it.
Got a few questions if that's cool?
-What size and thickness of lexan sheet do you use in order to mold a buggy shell, and what size for a truck or TC shell?
-How hot do you make the oven, and am I right you wait for the middle to drop about an inch or so before putting it on the mold and vacuuming it?
-Do you have to hollow out the mold and drill small holes in the detailed areas to pull the lexan in as I've seen on some molds?
-Is there any particular grade/type of lexan or polycarbonate that you use?
Also Asso-man, it seems your links aren't working on here, or am I just having pc issues (as usual?)
Thanks for your help guys, very onformative thread.
Jim
-Typical lexan thickness is .030 of an inch. The thicker bodies are .060
-Oven temps will vary on lexan thickness, how fast you want it, etc. It was trial and error for me. I use high heat but my lexan cradle is too big for my over. That is being reworked.
-Hollow out; no. Drill; maybe. Depends on what you are pulling. An undertray would not require it since it is a very simple, flat design. But a couple SMALL homes will not hurt it. Try to do it somewhere inconspicuous like a screw hole or mounting point that will be drilled out anyway.
-I use DuPont I think. I image the differences are not that important.
He's an idiot. Comes from upbringing. His parents are probably idiots too.