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Campgems -> RE: Plexi Glass Molds (8/8/2006 2:55:14 AM)
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I can think of a couple things that might prevent it from being a good mold material. First, in anything over a 1/4" thickness, it becomes expensive. That, in addition to the maximum thickness I've seen is about 1 1/2", you are limited to size. The other thing is that it is attacked by some solevents, IE acitone for one. Clean up could be a problem. Oh yes, it chips like crazy unless the mill is set for the right speed and feed and there is enough coolant, or it melts and sticks to the mill. The finish is not real smooth, it has to be sanded and then buffed out to get a good glassy finish and this can lead to imbeded polish if to much heat is generated. Some of the other plastics would be a better choice, IE acetal. However, you are still limited by rough sizes. Don
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