Vacuum-Forming RC-Body Shells: Difference between revisions
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I ended up with a box fitting my tho frames. It is about 60cm high and houses two RoWi 3KW heaters at the bottom:<br/> | I ended up with a box fitting my tho frames. It is about 60cm high and houses two RoWi 3KW heaters at the bottom and aluminium (YES. ALUMIN''I''UM!) lining on the side walls:<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 3 May 2020
This work-in-progress. Just wanted to let me know. :-D
The Goal
I wanted to make my own body shells, ones NO ONE got. Insane, I know. :)
Building
The Vacuum-Forming Tools
Boxes
I made two VacForm-Boxes: One with 50cm x 28cm and one 64cm x 34cm. Why?
- The 50cm x 28cm - sized: because I can cut 3 sheets from the supplied 1000x500mm PET-G sheets[1]
- The 64cm x 34cm - sized: because some body shells are too large for 50cmx28cm. Unfortunately I can cut only one out of above mentioned sheets.
The boxes are around 10cm high and have one 35mm - hole on the side to attach the vacuumer.
I recommend rubber seals like this: E-Profil-Seal
The finished box looks like this (and yes, drilling hundreds of 4mm-holes really bores the hell out of me):
If you have kids - great, let them help - they will be SO proud:
Frames
You also need a frame to mount the PET-G-Sheets in. Mine look like this:
The Form
Ah yes - the most important part. The positive form. I could talk hours about what to do, and what not (that is, you supply enough beverages :-D ). :-D
TBD TBD TBD TBD
The Heater
I ended up with a box fitting my tho frames. It is about 60cm high and houses two RoWi 3KW heaters at the bottom and aluminium (YES. ALUMINIUM!) lining on the side walls: