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Just add a gabber kick
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Plastics
hey guys have any of you ever messed around with plastic moldings or advanced plastics in school. now were not talking about tubaware or something related. were talking about hard plastics, like marbles, or molded models.
but what brought this up was a small pyramid i was given as kid that is like 5 layers of translucent neon colors and its really cool. i was just curious if anybody knew anything about making things with plastics. because my freind's brother in elementary school made a couple for us. thats it. pece |
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confuzed boy
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: here there and everywhere
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being a young holligan, i was always facinated by plastic explosives, especially semtex
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Bixin' it right up!
Join Date: Nov 2003
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confuzed boy
Join Date: Dec 2003
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Just add a gabber kick
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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hell yeah they do!
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i made things out of acrylic and different plastic at school ....like a handle for a hammer and a desk tidy ...never got to make solid pyramid shapes
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Just add a gabber kick
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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damn thats exactly what i want to do. ill take some pics. but to do stuff like that, you probally have to have a shit load of equipment.
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klepto
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,141
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I once made a salad server out of acrylic, so I count myself amongst the worlds elite manipulators of plastics.
Go ahead: ask me anything you like*. *as long as it is related to the construction of acrylic salad servers. |
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Bird on a Bike
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 3,426
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We used to do stuff like that in Resistant Materials & CDT at Secondary School... they were some of the best lessons that I ever took! Melting down the plastics was excellent - although it used to make the entire technology department smell a bit... we too never made anything quite solid though...
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internot
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: middle-england
Posts: 2,665
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yeah, i had very similar experience sawing through perspex (or something) with spunky joe the CDT teacher who took great delight in telling us that a bastard file was not funny.
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i too have played with plastics, for many years i have been interested in model making, dont laugh but i once made for my girlfriend a silcone version of my penis. i buyed the kit from an online sex shop which sells casting products. i think it was called ´proud peckers´but i can not be sure. I do recommend once in your life you cast your penis.
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