aluminumwelder
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I want to wrap a piece of 1/16th white polycarbonate around this box
we will also apply a piece of 1/16th white polycarbonate to the front and back flat surfaces and use a trim router to make it look nice.
I have used double sided tape to hold down the plastic to the aluminum frame, however it tends to create a lot of tension and I need to use rivets on the ends to keep the plastic from sprining back to it's original flat shape.
I have made sharp bends in poly using strip heaters that tap plastic sells, but they are for sharp 90 degree bends.
this is a photo kiosk and the corners are 4" radius about 6.25" long so very gradual.
What is the best method to heat set the corners so there is no tension?
I was thinking of putting a sheet of insulation on top to keep the heat in and then using a ceramic heater or hot air gun?
I could of course make a huge 6.25" wide heating strip and do one corner at a time, but then alignment of each bends needs to be perfect. it would be easier to heat set while on frame!
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we will also apply a piece of 1/16th white polycarbonate to the front and back flat surfaces and use a trim router to make it look nice.
I have used double sided tape to hold down the plastic to the aluminum frame, however it tends to create a lot of tension and I need to use rivets on the ends to keep the plastic from sprining back to it's original flat shape.
I have made sharp bends in poly using strip heaters that tap plastic sells, but they are for sharp 90 degree bends.
this is a photo kiosk and the corners are 4" radius about 6.25" long so very gradual.
What is the best method to heat set the corners so there is no tension?
I was thinking of putting a sheet of insulation on top to keep the heat in and then using a ceramic heater or hot air gun?
I could of course make a huge 6.25" wide heating strip and do one corner at a time, but then alignment of each bends needs to be perfect. it would be easier to heat set while on frame!
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