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GPW wrote:Here's my second mock up .... just checking fits ... held together with darts from my blow gun ... works !!! Inside's pretty much done except for the inner reinforcing strips and paint , all done after assembly ... ready to stick it to a ply floor now ...
GPW wrote:Eagle , whilst appearing "rough" , the inside is pretty much done ... I'm just going to tape the pieces together with package sealing tape till the glue dries ...Those blow gun darts really helped keep things in alignment, like long sewing pins ...
Just another idea ... you could insert 1/4" dowel alignment pins into drilled holes in the foam joins .... dipped in a little GGlue they would become permanent ... That would be Very strong ...
GPW wrote:QUOTE: Can you imagine how strong Canvas is ???
eaglesdare wrote:...but sticking two 8 foot long pieces together for a proper alignement might be a bit much for just me. 2 people to make sure on each end would be better. but i am not a patient person, so i may go out and try it on my own. at least i can cut the one piece down to 2'. then maybe i can wait til hubby gets home to glue and stick together the 2 pieces.
swampjeep wrote:eaglesdare wrote:...but sticking two 8 foot long pieces together for a proper alignement might be a bit much for just me. 2 people to make sure on each end would be better. but i am not a patient person, so i may go out and try it on my own. at least i can cut the one piece down to 2'. then maybe i can wait til hubby gets home to glue and stick together the 2 pieces.
do you have some nice wide tape? 2" wide or more? try putting the 2 pieces together, then tape them, once you are happy with how they are fitting bend them apart using the tape like a hinge, add your glue, hinge them back together... do you have a picnic table or other 6-8' long table to try that on?
disclaimer: I haven't tried this, so I can't say for sure it will work, but it might.
GPW wrote:Mike , I edited everything I even thought might be controversial, objectionable or suggestive in any way ... I'm still a little confused about what ...![]()
Bending it in a compound curve really adds a new dimension to this huh??? I've bent thinner foam (1/4" ) in the past to many interesting shapes , but being able to bend the thicker material really makes something like a Roswell or jelly bean very possible ... Have to be done in sections , but that's no problem with the foam ... Best thing is if we can't bend it we can just glue on a block or multiple layers of foam and just carve/sand away till we get the shape we want ...
I'd like something like a Big bumper Car ... (still on with that idea)
eaglesdare wrote:well i did not have to go outside. i just sat here thinking. and heck we started the first build in the house, so why not this. i can use the kitchen table and i have my daughter here to lend a hand. my door to get it back outside is taller than 6' so i shouldn't have a problem getting it back outside.![]()
now to get the zig saw out and mark the foam.
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