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Vacuum plastic forming

ams

New Member
So I've been learning about vacuum plastic forming and know how to do it. However I am confused with how to create the object to actually form from. Such as Gemini's formed plastic logos. They have details and at only $84, I doubt they are making a hard copy out of something expensive to create the object to make into formed plastic.

I know you can do it with CNC routing such as wood objects and all, but what's the cheap way of making a design and then vacuum forming it?
 

James Burke

Being a grandpa is more fun than working
As stated above, your pattern letters can not be plastic or they will warp or melt into your substrate. The ones I have seen in the past were either wood or aluminum.

If you plan to make your own pattern on a router, make sure you put enough draft angle on the sides to prevent them from sticking.


JB
 

Kottwitz-Graphics

New Member
We always used mdf, but I remember a thick sheet, something like 1.5"...

The forms are the cheapest part of the process. The ovens are the expense.
 
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