Elegant intelligent design, easy to set up, and easy to stash in the closet, under the workbench, etc. I might increase the distance of the element from the plastic to give more room for it to sag-for thicker plastics, of course. Headed to the hardware store tomorrow :)
Yes. But on the plus side there's nothing blocking your view of the sag and no tricky manouvering to do to pick it up and transfer it from the heater to the buck.
but coming from the side over the object you wanna make a mold of might be a slight problem, it's much better to come right from the top, just my thought
Thank you! You helped a lot. Your design is very clever and simple to build. That makes it one of the best.
Elegant intelligent design, easy to set up, and easy to stash in the closet, under the workbench, etc. I might increase the distance of the element from the plastic to give more room for it to sag-for thicker plastics, of course. Headed to the hardware store tomorrow :)
good job
já me increvi ...INCRIVEL!!!!! PARABENS ,mais o link nao funciona mais :{
Hi where can I get the plans? Site no longer works
Do some of you still have the download. The link don't work anymore
Link not working
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Tks
Let me tell you you are the best thanks
I love the design, what did you use for a heating element?
Gerard LaVallee Sorry I missed your question earlier... the heating element is is out of an oven grill... and the thermostat is from the oven itself.
+Gerard LaVallee You could also get one or more old toasters from a second hand store and use that wire. cheers
missing details, but good ideas
I like that
Link does not work.
What material can we use for element heat box.
Any automotive exhaust/turbo heat shield wrap will do and it's very inexpensive.
seafax sir any other material.plz suggest me..
not a perfect design since it's heated from the bottom plastic is sagging towards the heat.
Yes. But on the plus side there's nothing blocking your view of the sag and no tricky manouvering to do to pick it up and transfer it from the heater to the buck.
but coming from the side over the object you wanna make a mold of might be a slight problem, it's much better to come right from the top, just my thought
I do see your point but it's been in use for 4 years so it can't be that much trouble to operate can it.
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