GasNSteering
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What is everyone using to make patterns for items to be made from metal? I was trying to find paper sheets say 2 by 3 feet heavy stock but can't seem to find what I want. Suggestions?
Paper is so 80s!
All the cool kids have plasma tables now!
Which is really nice for large runs but paper is still better for one offs and prototype fab.
I get mine at a local print shop, 30"x22" I don't remember the weight but it works well.
Paper is so 80s!
All the cool kids have plasma tables now!
Rosin Paper is readily available from any lumber yard or big box. It's cheap, comes on a roll and is relatively heavy.
I use poster board from the dollar store. Comes in 3'x3' sheets, works great.
I buy chip board from a local cardboard supplier. I get a few hundred sheets for $50.00.
Have seen the floor protection stuff on a roll and it seems like similar stuff. Just have one hell of a chipboard inventory left to burn up.
I'll even bend the chip board in my break when making templates; helps to confirm my back gauge measurements before making the first part out of sheet metal.
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^^went to buy some kraft paper last week thinking I could crumple it for packing materials. Actually very heavy, would be good for templates. $11 in the paint department.
I save old felpro gasket box's some are big some are small