For complex shapes you can place acrylic sheet in boiling water to soften the whole thing evenly and not have to hold it while heating, then drop the softened sheet over a mold that has the shape you want.
Chris Locke heat guns kick out a substantial amount of directed heat, and they generally always have a High and Low setting. Do you have a recommended safe distance to avoid scorching?
@@GrizzG13 with patience, its more about the movement of the piece than amount of heat... you can't just hold a piece over the heat, yes, that'll scorch it in seconds. I evenly wave the line on the piece that I want to bend, over the stationary heat gun, flipping the piece over every 3 or 4 passes, and soon the piece will start to bend on its own in general along the intended bend line, and I know its soft enough to remove from heat and bend with tools (I use flange pliers, or for large pieces just two blocks of wood to bend pieces)
@@ChrisLocke1969 excellent. That's actually very helpful info. I'm starting a project that's going to require a lot of bent acrylic. My only real experience with heat guns and clear plastics before this has been from trying to recondition beat up head lights. I do believe you're right though. Patience is gonna be the most important factor
@@GrizzG13 if you're looking for perfectly square/tight angles, make yourself jigs as necessary. One other important tip... as soon as i have the shape i want, i spray the piece with water, and it locks in place instantly. Good luck with your projects! 👍
@@ChrisLocke1969 good to know! I was wondering if water would cause a stress differential and make the bend brittle or weak. I'll be sure to do that. Thanks for your help! 😁
Awesome!!! You just saved me a lot of money haha I need a bended acrylic piece and after watching your video I know I can easily do this myself. Thank you!!
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Such a professional but approachable video you created, well done! 🙌
I use a hot air rework station for my heat source, kind of like a heat gun but it can get much hotter. But there is a bunch of great info here, and I like how you use pieces of wood to act like a jig to make bends easier.
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I was unable to bend Acrylic until I watched your video Thank you, I solved my problem
man i remember making my first tough project in school :D it was a S shaped vial? thingy holder and it was the toughest thing ever in metal class. now years later i wanna attempt it again. amazing video really handy and will try soon to see if im still good at it :)
Great to see a woman doing a good informative video AND KEEPING HER CLOTHES ON !!!.. Boiling in a pan of water is also a hood way of bending it, I've made large motorcycle screens with that method 😘🏴
I was browsing acrylic tubing and bends for inspiration on updating my pc water cooling build. Realized that she would be pro at doing custom loops lol.
Thanks for a great video. What is the minimum bend radius achievable with 90° bends? Is 3-4mm achievable with 3mm thick acrylic? I want to make a tin foil roll holder to mount on the inside of a kitchen cupbard door. Space is a bit tight so debating whether to cut 4 pieces and glue them together or form the rectangle by starting with a long strip and putting 4 bends in it
Love the acrylic bending technique. I was making a clear miniature podium for a puppet music video and was going to cut all the pieces then glue them with the medium Hot Stuff glue. but after watching your video I think I will bend the sides and the front to hold the top angled piece after I glue it. Sounds good and might make a better miniature podium. Will show you the results in the future. Thanks for sharing...
Great video, but PLEASE never wrap hot plastic around a spray paint can! Even if you think it's empty, it can be under pressure inside, or you could have gotten two cans mixed up, and those cans can explode if heated. Safety first.
in the process of making a chip guard for my lathe. I have to bend 1 foot by 2 foot piece with a large radius without refracting the view. I have made 3 so far and none have been good. Thank you for making this. I think it will help.
Great tutorial! Question, I want to bend thin acrylic (like 3-4mm) , should I warm that up just a bit, or just as long as the thicker one? Also, what is the heat 'curing' time, I mean how long can you wait with the bending, after heating?
Nice one. Suggest if you first have base then fold it 90°perpendicular, then down at 45°then 2" above the bottom at the edge a final -1" 45,° facing up will give it hangibg. You can give a cut at the desired point for charger wire incert. My one question is hot water can't help instead of burner heating?
I have a piece of 5 or 6mm acrylic, that was inadvertently heated and one end warped towards the heat source. If I heat the other side, will it warp the other way? What I want to avoid most is making it worse. Should I heat that end and then sandwich it between 2 flat surfaces? TIA
For complex shapes you can place acrylic sheet in boiling water to soften the whole thing evenly and not have to hold it while heating, then drop the softened sheet over a mold that has the shape you want.
Thank you.
Wow, shall try it defo
What is the maximum thickness that you can do this with? 1/4"?
Any video reference for this?
This is a great idea. I'm definitely using it.
this was so much more informative than I thought!! thank you for covering common mistakes
Try a hot air gun... no burns, no blackening, very little boiling. Also, always heat both sides.
Chris Locke heat guns kick out a substantial amount of directed heat, and they generally always have a High and Low setting. Do you have a recommended safe distance to avoid scorching?
@@GrizzG13 with patience, its more about the movement of the piece than amount of heat... you can't just hold a piece over the heat, yes, that'll scorch it in seconds. I evenly wave the line on the piece that I want to bend, over the stationary heat gun, flipping the piece over every 3 or 4 passes, and soon the piece will start to bend on its own in general along the intended bend line, and I know its soft enough to remove from heat and bend with tools (I use flange pliers, or for large pieces just two blocks of wood to bend pieces)
@@ChrisLocke1969 excellent. That's actually very helpful info. I'm starting a project that's going to require a lot of bent acrylic. My only real experience with heat guns and clear plastics before this has been from trying to recondition beat up head lights.
I do believe you're right though. Patience is gonna be the most important factor
@@GrizzG13 if you're looking for perfectly square/tight angles, make yourself jigs as necessary. One other important tip... as soon as i have the shape i want, i spray the piece with water, and it locks in place instantly. Good luck with your projects! 👍
@@ChrisLocke1969 good to know! I was wondering if water would cause a stress differential and make the bend brittle or weak. I'll be sure to do that. Thanks for your help! 😁
russian lady, you are brilliant
Awesome!!! You just saved me a lot of money haha I need a bended acrylic piece and after watching your video I know I can easily do this myself. Thank you!!
Such a professional but approachable video you created, well done! 🙌
best video of how to bend after watching many others.
it is detailed, clear, comprehensive. tks.
Good job on showing and explaining all the different methods!
Omg!! You are talented!! Respect.
Useful ideas, hands up, greetings to you from Morocco 👌🌹
Wow! Many tks the upload and little tips!
Luv how she says acrylic and she said it 1000x.
I use a hot air rework station for my heat source, kind of like a heat gun but it can get much hotter. But there is a bunch of great info here, and I like how you use pieces of wood to act like a jig to make bends easier.
I was unable to bend Acrylic until I watched your video
Thank you, I solved my problem
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love your accent omgg
they should play your voice at restaurants because it tastes so good
Nice Acrylic Creatives.
Very good ..Thx👍👍
man i remember making my first tough project in school :D it was a S shaped vial? thingy holder and it was the toughest thing ever in metal class.
now years later i wanna attempt it again. amazing video really handy and will try soon to see if im still good at it :)
My new favorite channel.
Superb video, extraordinary explainnation. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Fantastic video! I'm thinking of using an acrylic piece to create an air conditioner deflector, and this will help a lot!
Great to see a woman doing a good informative video AND KEEPING HER CLOTHES ON !!!.. Boiling in a pan of water is also a hood way of bending it, I've made large motorcycle screens with that method 😘🏴
Loved this video! Totally inspired me for future projects
Fantastic! This has given me the solution to a project I've been working on for some time!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
👍 Excellent. So many vids show everything going right, but true learning also involves all the things that can go wrong. Well done.
Awesome I was looking for a specific tier display but wasnt finding any luck. I might have to take this route and bend it to different heights
I have learnt a lot during your video, thank you.
Take care my friend 👍😷👍
great ideas, thanks!
Your videos are awesome--thanks for posting!
That was awesome. Thank you for the demonstration. Have you ever tried to bend an enclosed circle with bends on both sides, ie. walls?
Thank you so much for this.
Brilliant!
Very nicely done!
Wow...you are amazing. So glad I found your channel. Keep up the incredible projects. Can't wait to see your next one.
yup..she is an artistic genius ..w.d. and thankyou :)
Good and patient teacher. Very encouraging.
Very interesting. Thanks.
Awesome video!
Thank you so much. Your video helped me completing my project neatly.
Thank you! Soooo useful!
great video. thanks for sharing
Thank you 😊. It was good presentation
Nice, keep safe and may God bless you always, i do DIY and recycling, friend from Philippines
Hmmmm! This is giving me ideas for my rats cage and making them trays. Thank you so much for your video and inspiration!
Trays or even custom tubes, as you can bend two halfs and glue them together (ofc with animal-friendly glue)
That's pretty brilliant idea 👌 thanks mam and all the best👏🤝🏻
thanks a lot, idk if acrylic like this would work on custom tuned body kits for bikes and cars, but im looking forward to it
*clears throat* I am here to learn for this exact reason my friend 😉
Simple and clear explanation and demonstrations. Thank you
great idea...definitely going to do it right now!!its fun..
Awesome idea.
I subscribed for 2 reasons 1: Very informative and 2: I love your voice :o)
awesome. will this work with acrylic mirrors?
I was browsing acrylic tubing and bends for inspiration on updating my pc water cooling build. Realized that she would be pro at doing custom loops lol.
Thanks for a great video. What is the minimum bend radius achievable with 90° bends? Is 3-4mm achievable with 3mm thick acrylic?
I want to make a tin foil roll holder to mount on the inside of a kitchen cupbard door. Space is a bit tight so debating whether to cut 4 pieces and glue them together or form the rectangle by starting with a long strip and putting 4 bends in it
Wow amazing
Good one, btw can you please make a tutorial on how to make water ripple pattern effect on a acrylic sheet?
Very impressive thanks
Very helpful tips thanks 🙏
Love the acrylic bending technique. I was making a clear miniature podium for a puppet music video and was going to cut all the pieces then glue them with the medium Hot Stuff glue. but after watching your video I think I will bend the sides and the front to hold the top angled piece after I glue it. Sounds good and might make a better miniature podium. Will show you the results in the future. Thanks for sharing...
WOW, amazing video. I must try this at home it looks so cool. The way it gets hard to soft when heated. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
I was searching for this so long 👋🏻🙉 thank you 😊
AWESOME!!
Amazing as usual
Great video, but PLEASE never wrap hot plastic around a spray paint can! Even if you think it's empty, it can be under pressure inside, or you could have gotten two cans mixed up, and those cans can explode if heated. Safety first.
in the process of making a chip guard for my lathe. I have to bend 1 foot by 2 foot piece with a large radius without refracting the view. I have made 3 so far and none have been good. Thank you for making this. I think it will help.
Great tutorial! Question, I want to bend thin acrylic (like 3-4mm) , should I warm that up just a bit, or just as long as the thicker one? Also, what is the heat 'curing' time, I mean how long can you wait with the bending, after heating?
Would you recommend using clamps to solidly wedge the pieces?
clean work
really very useful
I love your Work.
Good job!
Thank you! You are a gem!
Fantastic video, thank you!
Ah, yes. This is perfect! I can make taillights with this 😂👍
Wow !! U just ignited my inner creativity... loved your videos
In Soviet Russia, acrylic bends you!
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99.9k subs!!! OMG!!! I hope my subscription will push you over 100K !! Great video!!! :)
cool!
thanks for this vidro
This is amazing
Awesome. What type of heater would you recommend to put a 90 degree bend in a piece that is large, like 48 inches long and 30 inches wide?
Very cool!
Nice one. Suggest if you first have base then fold it 90°perpendicular, then down at 45°then 2" above the bottom at the edge a final -1" 45,° facing up will give it hangibg. You can give a cut at the desired point for charger wire incert.
My one question is hot water can't help instead of burner heating?
Wow💗💗💗
Amazing and simple. Very interesting
Nice, keep safe and may God bless you always, i do DIY and recycling, friend from Philippines v
Awesome!
thank you. very clear instructions.
Love it thank you💕👍
So inspiring thank you so much for sharing!
Something wowww.. love it!
Any advice to bending acrylic to a bowl shape?
Amazing
Awesome job
I have a piece of 5 or 6mm acrylic, that was inadvertently heated and one end warped towards the heat source. If I heat the other side, will it warp the other way? What I want to avoid most is making it worse. Should I heat that end and then sandwich it between 2 flat surfaces?
TIA
Very useful information mam,how to bend large acrylic sheets please give reply
what about 10mm arcylic?? have you tried it ? any special setting?
Very clear instructions. Thank you xx
Very well done video, I appreciate the info
Great, thank you!
You can use "hair ironer" I don't know what you call it, but it's super easy to make bends on small widthes like those.
Hair dryer
@@ak9414 no , dryer wont give enough heat, I ment the Hair Straightner .
Heat gun
@@KhoaNguyen-hk8et nope
Hair Strightner