You could buy polypropylene in stick or what ever small form and granulate them, and then mix them with acetone. Acetone dilute polyproylene. Now you have polypropylene goo, you can sculpt and "weld" it onto ready PP parts.
Definitely not trying to be a Karen but since you're in the business of custom fabrication definitely need to upgrade to a perspex/clear acrylic shield for when you're routing that, you can just slap stuff underneath, that's clear to one. See where you're working and two protect your hands because although the blade was below, The it gave me the Willys the whole time watching 😂 super curious to see how this turns out. I'm in Australia too 😊
Great video Callum, the most oddly satisfying part of the video is when the shape comes alive when you trim the excess mat.
Great Video Calum !! Looking forward to Part 2
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Drill 1/8” holes on the perimeter of your pod so the resin can bleed thru and sandwich the poly from both sides.
You could buy polypropylene in stick or what ever small form and granulate them, and then mix them with acetone. Acetone dilute polyproylene. Now you have polypropylene goo, you can sculpt and "weld" it onto ready PP parts.
Definitely not trying to be a Karen but since you're in the business of custom fabrication definitely need to upgrade to a perspex/clear acrylic shield for when you're routing that, you can just slap stuff underneath, that's clear to one. See where you're working and two protect your hands because although the blade was below, The it gave me the Willys the whole time watching 😂 super curious to see how this turns out. I'm in Australia too 😊
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