advice on a heat gun for acrylic bending

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Alpay Kasal

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Dec 6, 2012, 4:14:03 PM12/6/12
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Hello all. i'm hoping someone can help me with some advice on a purchase. i have no experience with bending acrylic and so i'm not sure which heat gun i should be looking at. There are a bunch at http://www.mcmaster.com/#heat-guns/=kh8kqt

i will always be working with less than 1/4" thickness. I appreciate the help.

Happy hacking.

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Eric Berger

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Dec 6, 2012, 4:52:53 PM12/6/12
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I just heated mine by waving it over a stove burner. Wasn't doing any fine with, tho, just putting 180 in a 2 x 7 piece of quarter inch.

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Betsy Davis

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Dec 6, 2012, 4:43:27 PM12/6/12
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Hey Alpay,

I have loads of experience with heat forming acrylic, with a gun, a heat strip, and vacuum forming (with 1/8" thick acrylic usually). I actually have this gun (model H): http://www.mcmaster.com/#heat-guns/=kh8sy4

I have experienced that hotter guns will begin to make the acrylic bubble and warp. What are you specifically trying to do?

Feel free to email me directly at: studio@queenofplastics [dot] com

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Alpay Kasal

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Dec 6, 2012, 5:22:16 PM12/6/12
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Betsy, oh my, lots of projects on your site, i can't wait to go through them with a closer eye.


the link you provided didn't work (mcmaster's site keeps snapping back to a page of all the heat guns). can you tell me the name please?


I am laser cutting leaves  and planned to build a little jig to bend the leaf tips... but i also have grand visions of doing all kind of bends for other projects. nothing big (like furntiure), probably always smaller items for decor. i'm usually building small consoles of buttons/displays or doing decor for an environment. and sometimes it's for retail or trade show so i'm aiming for a clean polished look.


Thanks so much.


Alpay Kasal
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http://Supertou.ch
twitter: @alpaykasal
blog: http://blog.LitStudios.com

Astrida Valigorsky

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Dec 6, 2012, 6:03:01 PM12/6/12
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Would love to know what heat gun that was exactly...

Betsy Davis

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Dec 6, 2012, 6:16:20 PM12/6/12
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Economy Heat Gun #H has gotten me through so many different acrylic-molding projects. Good also to have heat resistant gloves... the whole process takes some practice, but becomes easy with understanding the material.

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On Dec 6, 2012, at 6:03 PM, Astrida Valigorsky wrote:

Would love to know what heat gun that was exactly...

Rob Graham

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Dec 6, 2012, 7:07:13 PM12/6/12
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Betsy, I'm looking to do some fairly large acrylic vacuum forming (2 foot spheres for outdoor christmas ornaments) - Do you have a cheap source for 1/8 acrylic?


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Betsy Davis

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Dec 11, 2012, 9:09:41 AM12/11/12
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Hi Rob,

In NYC I go to Canal Plastics, and in Los Angeles I go to Solter Plastics. In Fact, Solter Plastics has the best array of acrylic colors in the entire US (that I've found, anyways). They ship pretty much anywhere I believe, but you may have to purchase the full sheet size which is something around 5x9 ft. 

Cheers!

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