Yeah we had one too, made casings for fuse testers with them. Also how menu holders are made.When I was in school (that was ca. 30 years ago), we had this nifty perspex bending tool, essentially a long heated wire in a groove in a metal plate. Something like that seems ideal: cut a rectangular sheet and bend it in two places so it can stand over the model, then glue on two more flat pieces for the ends.
Only thinking of giving it a go as I can get the acrylic cheap, then again I might not, didn't think of UV glue and happen to have some. Trying to decide if it'll be nore faff than it's worth, but then I learnt to weld just because I wanted to add shelves to an Ikea deltof display case.......They are not cheap,
Well,why not then- faint heart never won fair maid, as they say!Only thinking of giving it a go as I can get the acrylic cheap, then again I might not, didn't think of UV glue and happen to have some. Trying to decide if it'll be nore faff than it's worth, but then I learnt to weld just because I wanted to add shelves to an Ikea deltof display case.......
I did just that with a Tamiya plastic scriber some years ago when the hinged part of an old plastic skylight in the loft had blown off in a storm, to make a panel to glue into the resulting opening. It worked just fine, though like you say, you need to score deeply enough, it worked just like doing the same with plastic card.You CAN score and snap 2mm acrylic (if you score deeply enough with a hooked scriber)
Ta very much.From the builder of superb model miniature ship models, Bob Wilson, shows this on how to make your own display case.
http:tongue-out3:/www.shipmodels.info/mws_forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=102323
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