Vacuum Forming with your Kitchen Oven and Vacuum Cleaner



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Vacuum forming sheet plastic into 3D shapes using the $40 make-it-yourself vacuum former from this "Instructable" http://www.instructables.com/id/E8RW98YF3C4XLCQ/
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Cool video, gives ... ( 10 months ago by inkersd)
Cool video, gives me lots of ideas to try. I had a question about the face though, what was it molded out of? And is there any tips you can give for sculpting it? Thanks.
Usually the best ... ( 10 months ago by vacuumformer)
Usually the best place is a local sheet plastics supplier. See the comments on the instructable for more info. (See the video description and my channel description for links.)
I got the frame ... ( 10 months ago by vacuumformer)
I got the frame material at Home Depot, but I got the metal corners at a local True Value that happens to carry them. You can also buy them online (see the instructable and the comments on it for more info). Also see my web site for another way to make aluminum frames using C-channel from Home Depot.
That's a life cast ... ( 10 months ago by vacuumformer)
That's a life cast my wife made of my face, using an alginate mold with a plaster mother mold, and casting water putty from Home Depot in it. (Now we mostly use Ultracal 30 gypsum cement from a local ceramics supply place.) Check out my web site for more information on life casting and vacuum-forming masks. (See my channel description for a link.)
does the frame have ... ( 10 months ago by treborly)
does the frame have to create an air tight seal with the box?....or does the plastic create the seal?
if i did that my ... ( 10 months ago by turahk547)
if i did that my mom would kill me....
Looks good! ( 10 months ago by JimE2)
Looks good!
nice sandals ( 9 months ago by adumwatkins)
nice sandals
that's really cool! ( 9 months ago by letiamae)
that's really cool!
hey man! what kind ... ( 9 months ago by chinoxucv)
hey man! what kind of plastic are u using? it is pvc? thanks!
is that the best ... ( 7 months ago by OGMO11)
is that the best thing you can come up with??? lol
What a sado ovens r ... ( 7 months ago by Jamesxd360)
What a sado ovens r for cooking idiot!!
Will a 1800W vacuum ... ( 6 months ago by shigalbigal)
Will a 1800W vacuum cleaner work?
Great video.Now I ... ( 5 months ago by drsheikhjunior)
Great video.Now I can make cowlings for my GWS BN2 Rc plane.Thanks for the video.
Array ( 5 months ago by kranjFLY)
hi!
i have a question:
what temperature you turn on?
is 250°c good?
??? ( 5 months ago by kranjFLY)
???
Array ( 4 months ago by YouAdamNazzkl0wn)
sweet!!!
5 more stars.
Yeah, 250 is good.. ... ( 4 months ago by wolfekeeper)
Yeah, 250 is good... if you want to make poisonous fumes and die. ;-) The temperature depends on what plastic you're using, but most thermoplastics melt at a bit below or above 100C. Of course 250C would work if you watch it carefully, but setting it lower is probably far wiser.
Thanks! ( 3 months ago by djomdog)
Thanks!
where do you get ... ( 3 months ago by youngcharlie36)
where do you get your plastic from, how thick is it? I want to Vacuum form a phone from the 70's in black about 3mm thick
I saw you on the ... ( 1 month ago by SK8ERRB)
I saw you on the halloween project site.
its taken me so ... ( 1 week ago by onegreeneye)
its taken me so long jusss to get it all together, after many failuress..but, finally have it all.. juss need to test my plastic, & see if i do right.. harrayyy!!- such a great project with my boys!:) thanks
han solo ( 6 days ago by Playboo62)
han solo
You must be ... ( 14 hours ago by debaucheryBotched)
You must be confusing this with the video "How to make money encasing fugitives in carbonate Part 3: acheiving perfect hibernation" by BobaFett325. LOL



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