Plastic similar to a perf board

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Todd Welsh

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Sep 13, 2012, 10:57:44 AM9/13/12
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I am small box that is rather flimsy.  I want to reenforce it with plastic or some other material.  So, there will be a strong functional box glued inside of a pretty but non-functional box.  The max dimension would be 3 inches or so.  Perf board material would be a pretty good thicknes and strength but I don't have enough, it is expensive and it seems a shame to use it for a non-wiring pupose.  Can anyone think of something off hand from home depot / wally mart / etc?  Some common thing made of a thin (1/16 inch) rigid plastic that I can cut up? 
 
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Jeff Johnson

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Sep 13, 2012, 11:11:27 AM9/13/12
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A small piece of polycarb perhaps.  I may have some about that size around here somewhere.  The stuff is very tough.  Pliant, but hard to puncture.  You can also get sheets at Home Depot, but I don't know how inexpensive it may be.

Pat McCarthy

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Sep 13, 2012, 11:20:33 AM9/13/12
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If you are handy with 3d, you could loft a box shaped to your requirements, then 3d print it out…

 

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Aaron VerDow

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Sep 13, 2012, 11:33:46 AM9/13/12
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Perf boards before they become perf boards:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#grade-g-10-garolite-sheets/=j9wpkz

It's kind of expensive but it's very very strong, I used to use it to make replacement parts for RC trucks.  I use it as a cheaper alternative to carbon fiber sheets.

The only problem is it's very difficult to machine... the standard perfboard beige stuff might cut on the laser cutter but I doubt the glossy black version will.  CNC machining also takes a bit of patience and an abundance of router bits.

Brian Wagner

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Sep 13, 2012, 12:51:01 PM9/13/12
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What about good ole 1/8" plywood?  I love baltic birch plywood and it is very strong and laserable.  You may even be able to find a scrap that would fit your needs under the laser table.

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Raj

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Sep 13, 2012, 12:55:02 PM9/13/12
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Radio Shack sells good project boxes in a variety of sizes.  They're good quality ABS, come with both a plastic top and metal face plate, and are cheap.  I picked up the one below, which is 3x2x1, for under $3.


Or you can always cut out a box on the laser cutter.  They sell 8x10" sheets of .080" acrylic for about $1 at Lowe's.



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Brian Wagner

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Sep 13, 2012, 2:11:34 PM9/13/12
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As for cutting boxes on the laser there is an Inkscape extension on the computer that makes fingerboxes like this...
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