Full Version: Globe/Clock w/ Acrylic Base
From: Rallyguy [#9]
1 Aug 2004
To: JHayes55 [#8] 1 Aug 2004
Hi,
Along the lines of playdoh........I find more uses for automotive bondo for screen printing jigs than you can shake a stick at. I suspect that if you had multiple parts that it would make a nice jig for a laser as well.
Coat the piece you need set up in a jig with some simple automotive oil, or hold some saran wrap on the piece. Press the oiled or saran wraped piece into a prepared proper thickness of mixed bondo set on a flat board that can be clamped or fixed into place. In around 5-35 mins or so, the bondo will harden. You can then remove the piece and you will have a nice jig for multiple pieces in a laser, mechanical engraver, or many other production processes.
Brian G.
From: JHayes55 [#10]
1 Aug 2004
To: Rallyguy [#9] 2 Aug 2004
Brian that is a really good idea. Not sure I would have ever thought of using bondo.
The last time I played with bondo it was to patch a 1961 chevy pickup. I was 16 -
and it was my first fixer-upper.
I would suggest that maybe David should put your idea in the tips and tricks
folder.
Thanks
Joe
From: Rallyguy [#11]
2 Aug 2004
To: JHayes55 [#10] 2 Aug 2004
Thanks,
It works very well in lots of situations, is readily available, and is relatively inexpensive. :)
Brian G.