Thread: cnc spoilboard
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28-01-2018 #11
Dean - Trespa looks interesting. Which variant did you use.
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28-01-2018 #12
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28-01-2018 #13
Searching also Silvans phenolic paper. Any sources of 12/15 mm minimum 500x500 gratefully received.
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28-01-2018 #14
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28-01-2018 #15
HDPE is on the soft side and not good for tapping, so clamping parts down if you use this methods not good to be very good.
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28-01-2018 #16
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28-01-2018 #17
It's not 100% waterproof but very low moisture content, the stuff is very expensive and is hard to find.
I'm no expert on the stuff Jazz uses it for spoil boards that's why I now use it for jigs and an added spoil board to my existing board.
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28-01-2018 #18
In uk it's called Tufnol and it's also very expensive. Often used for making Jigs etc because very stable and easily machined. Thou it's dusty stuff to machine covers everything in yellow layer of fine abrasive dust.
https://www.directplastics.co.uk/tufnol-sheet
Yes it is. Often used in swimming baths for cubilcles etc. I came across job lot that from warehouse clearence that had been sat outside over 12months and it's fine.
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