When you’re trying to execute a build, sometimes it can be hard to
decide exactly what tools will be involved. That’s why it’s a good idea
to become a Jack (or Jill) of all trades and collect an arsenal of
skills for any situation. Today you’ll learn one more skill to add to
your collection as I teach you how to build a desktop vacuum forming
machine that won’t break your budget.Get more news about
Vacuum Forming,you can vist our website!
Vacuum
forming is used in all kinds of industries – thick plastics are formed
into things like car dashboards, kiosk bodies and medical imaging
equipment; thin plastics are used to make bodies for RC cars, all kinds
of props for stage and film and even that annoying plastic bubble
packaging. A vacuum formed part can be used as a mold for clay or
composite materials or can be painted and used in the final product.
Because the material is flexible and inexpensive, it’s a great
rapid-prototyping technique.
So there it is. Vacuum forming is a
really simple process and there are certainly plenty of ways to approach
it. Hopefully you can find a clever way to work it into your next
build. Go experiment and have fun with it! For more information on this
build and links to the design files.