V-groove through the first layer of aluminum
That's exactly what I'm thinking. I don't suspect I'd even have to worry about delamination, since they use these things in Phoenix and Dubai and high heat places, they probably have to be designed for a few hundred degrees. Don't have any delusions on my skill level here, but I'm thinking in the right hands there could be some interesting sign concepts here. Or maybe just giant lopsided cylinders.I wonder how it would react if you heated it a little to get the plastic plaible.
just giant lopsided cylinders.
I had about #16 of these to install on large poured concrete columns in a parking garage. It is 3mm ACM Maxmetal that was put into a slip roller and bent. It works fine no heating, bends like solid aluminum. Put cast turq. vinyl on after bending with the white cast P. Tapconed pvc strips on column and VHB taped on panel. Just ran my tape measure around the column to get circumference, found the radius and with a large compass drew on paper so I could duplicate column curve when bending. Was over at the parking garage today and remembered this thread so took pic.
Creighton did you ever test rolling 6mm? What gauge of steel was the slip roll rated to?suggesting 6mm could be rolled into a cylinder of about 5 inches diameter which seems hard to believe
Johnny Best what size slip roll did you use on the 3mm ACM?It is 3mm ACM Maxmetal that was put into a slip roller and bent. It works fine no heating, bends like solid aluminum.