Acrylic Advanced Basics model making for Designers, Architects & Makers

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • This is the second video in the Acrylic sheet model building series using heat to build form and shape Acrylic. I cover heat bending, drape forming and press form molding as well as flame polishing.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 62

  • @HomeStagingIvana
    @HomeStagingIvana Рік тому +1

    Hello I was wondering if I can contact you and if you can make a mold for my chair design? Let me know please

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  Рік тому

      Follow instructions on www.botzen.com

  • @blackbeton3923
    @blackbeton3923 Рік тому +2

    very nice tips about shaping pmma, and this definitely confirms my choice for weld on 4 solvent, or the 16 thicker... and obviously, a huge thumb up for the mandalorian them 👍

  • @bobwalker1534
    @bobwalker1534 4 місяці тому +2

    A tip about flame polishing...practice several times on scraps before attempting to polish something you've spent a lot of time and money on. Acrylic retains heat and each pass of the torch adds a little more. Many times I have thought I had the perfect edge, only to see it develop hundreds of small bubbles, completely ruining the piece. I like to sand to at least 180 grit before using flame. Also, remember not to get solvent or even alcohol near a flame-polished edge, or even an edge sanded above 320. It will craze.

  • @AdrianPardini
    @AdrianPardini 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I use a cheap hair iron to soften thin strips.

  • @satchelsieniewicz5824
    @satchelsieniewicz5824 3 роки тому +1

    Where is your riving knife and push stick.. your rawdogging your finger eating machine

  • @Vichardhara303
    @Vichardhara303 Рік тому +1

    I like your work ...very fine and actractive work

  • @mvadu
    @mvadu 3 роки тому +1

    No BS series.. Just what you need to know to reproduce the results..

  • @javenwilson5985
    @javenwilson5985 3 роки тому +2

    I am 1 week away from graduating teachers' college. I am going to use you videos in my tech design class because they are so awesome!

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому

      Thanks, feel free to share with the rest of the world on social media. That really helps the channel.

  • @phaedrucide
    @phaedrucide 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome, thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  2 роки тому

      You're welcome that's one of the main purposes of the channel

  • @Vichardhara303
    @Vichardhara303 Рік тому +1

    Very nice video

  • @mumblbeebee6546
    @mumblbeebee6546 3 роки тому +1

    You even remembered how to make that face at 9:14 from the very first time you cut acrylic on a table saw! 😎
    Thank you for sharing all your hard win insights!

  • @deanoconnor7807
    @deanoconnor7807 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge, learned a lot from this video

  • @andyb7754
    @andyb7754 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting video, learned a lot, thank you. The "boob" cube was very interesting (they all were), but that poor cube needs to go back to the doctor and get the right implant!! LOL!!

  • @ddegn
    @ddegn 3 роки тому +1

    Be careful where you purchase your dichloromethane. I purchased some from ebay and the chemical evaporated through the plastic lids of the metal cans. The chemical worked great when I first used it but when I returned to use it again a few months later, all the cans were empty. Even the can which hadn't been opened was empty.
    Anyone purchasing this or other chemicals should make sure the containers and lids are appropriate for the chemical's storage.
    Thanks for another interesting video Eric Strebel.

  • @LeeWhitcher
    @LeeWhitcher 3 роки тому +1

    Great vid as always, thank you! The press forming option is very interesting... Do you think the acrylic is soft enough to press into a double-curved lid for an enclosure, around 300mm square? I've always thought vacuum forming or urethane casting is the only real option for that but the former is too thin and the latter requires a more expensive mold build than a press form I can CNC out of wood.

  • @KareemMetwally
    @KareemMetwally Рік тому +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing ❤

  • @Bart_Depestele
    @Bart_Depestele Рік тому +1

    Nice video amigo, thank you

  • @arrangemonk
    @arrangemonk 3 роки тому +1

    thanks for the pointing out such heat strips exist, i have to bend a panel for an acarde machine and had no idea how to do it properly (stalling the prohect for almost 2 years), now i can finally do something about it

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, they make wider ones as well

  • @aptech2933
    @aptech2933 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Eric love this one so many cool ideas.

  • @BoozyWoozy
    @BoozyWoozy 3 роки тому +1

    Hello Eric.
    Please advise.
    The situation is as follows - you need to cast a certain number of housings for electronics.
    Of course, the best method would be injection molding into metal molds. But it is very expensive and not suitable for small series production.
    I thought it would be worth trying silicone molding. But what composition to use?
    Probably, this should be close in properties to ABS plastic. At the same time, is not very expensive.
    Advise what to look for.

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому +1

      Posting your question in the wrong vid BTW, but look for a shore 70 or shore 80 hardness resin to match the ABS property

    • @BoozyWoozy
      @BoozyWoozy 3 роки тому

      @@EricStrebel thanks. I just picked the last video for my comment. )

  • @T1g3rch3n
    @T1g3rch3n 3 роки тому +1

    A freaky trick to Polish Acrylic is "Vapor Polish" by holding it above the Open Container of DCM
    I had one really expensive sheet for a Customers Project with a tight Time-Frame to finish. It arrived with the original Foil still on as expected, BUT a huge scrach straight across it... through the Foil no time to by a new one.
    The scratch melted away within 5min, no sanding, no Polishing, no Cleanup.
    But it works only with Shallow scratches

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому

      Oh, interesting, I can see how that could work! Thanks for the tip!

    • @T1g3rch3n
      @T1g3rch3n 3 роки тому +1

      @@EricStrebel The DCM basically 'liquify' the Surface
      It is a bit like 'Vapor smoothing' ABS Printed Parts
      Don't overdo it or the surface gets blotchy... stop before you think 'Thats about right' because it will continue to flow until the DCM is evaporated...
      If you drop the Container of DCM in a warm Water Bath you'll see changes within second... don't stay on one spot for more than 2-5 seconds, keep moving all the time
      I fixed one of my Vats for my Moai Resin Printer with that method in 2-3min

  • @danielvrana9444
    @danielvrana9444 2 роки тому

    What’s the best material to pour so the cold won’t crack it?
    Like 26 below actual temp not wind chill.
    The parts will be threaded and both screw into each other.
    They will be inside woods and polyester parts.
    The parts will be glued in the wood or poly parts.
    What a question right!! Lol
    Thanks
    Dan

  • @conceptinterface
    @conceptinterface 3 роки тому +1

    You mentioned wearing a mask when using DCM. What mask do you use? Or recommend?

  • @orphanpixels
    @orphanpixels 3 роки тому +1

    Perfect timing. I'm about to try and bend an 85 by 30cm sheet of 3mm acrylic. What method would you recommend?

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому +1

      Get a big enough heat strip, and practice first

    • @orphanpixels
      @orphanpixels 3 роки тому +1

      @@EricStrebel would a heat gun work, or is it essential to have a constant heat source?

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому +2

      Not nearly as good as the heat strip

  • @bohdan4157
    @bohdan4157 3 роки тому +1

    Respect!

  • @TalkingGIJoe
    @TalkingGIJoe 3 роки тому +1

    Nice! Love that bender! Hey I don't have access to a laser cutter... can I come over and use yours? 🤪😂🤣

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому

      Lol!

    • @aarkaarkangel
      @aarkaarkangel 3 роки тому

      @@EricStrebel We could all come on an extended series of bus trips - post the address and I will sort out the logistics.
      How much accommodation can you provide each night?

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому

      Build Party!

  • @SalvagedCircuitry
    @SalvagedCircuitry 3 роки тому +1

    What is the material that you used to hold the cast acryllic in the toaster oven at time 9:57? Thanks.

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому

      Cotton t shirt

    • @SalvagedCircuitry
      @SalvagedCircuitry 3 роки тому +1

      @@EricStrebel Hahaha. Ok. It looked like some fibrous mineral-wool-like material for a second. Thanks!

  • @GeorgeGraves
    @GeorgeGraves 3 роки тому +1

    You should get one of those k40 laser cutters, I have one, and it's a game-changer.

    • @EricStrebel
      @EricStrebel  3 роки тому

      I own a 60 watt laser, of course is a game changer this channel is about preserving some of the old school craftsmanship that's being lost to technology

    • @GeorgeGraves
      @GeorgeGraves 3 роки тому

      @@EricStrebel Yes, but one thing doesn't have to exclude the other. It's a great tool, just like the bandsaw. Or we could go back to rubbing rocks on things. :)

    • @davebacknolaliki1452
      @davebacknolaliki1452 Рік тому

      I know this is old but yes you could but nowadays people think “I don’t have a laser cutter or a this or a that” and just assume it can’t be done. These methods teach someone to do stuff if they don’t have money for that. Cutting this by hand may be quicker sometimes as you’d have to draw this up in CAD in the time you could do stuff by hand and then clamp the material down and everything.

  • @JoseOrtega-oz2zx
    @JoseOrtega-oz2zx 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic work!!

  • @thkchay
    @thkchay Рік тому +1

    glad i found u

  • @darkonikolic8377
    @darkonikolic8377 3 роки тому

    Thanks a lot Eric :')

  • @dew-drop
    @dew-drop 3 роки тому +1

    Really digging this little series. It’s really great to learn some hands on building techniques!

  • @thesultanmerchant
    @thesultanmerchant 3 роки тому

    need expensive tools. show some method that every one can effort to make model with acrylic sheet.

    • @davebacknolaliki1452
      @davebacknolaliki1452 Рік тому +1

      He did?? He shows you how to do the stuff in the first video smarty pants.