this is a little over-edited. i'm a huge fan of vacuum forming videos, so i expect a good story-line. i would have appreciated a little bit of continuity in these shots. but a fine attempt!
I use to vacuum form for a living . It looks like in the video that you are not getting enough detail. What would help is to drill some small holes around the seams on the mold .Drill all the way threw the mold so the plentom can pull the vacuum threw. The places you drilled should not show up on the finished product. I hope this helps you.
this is a little over-edited. i'm a huge fan of vacuum forming videos, so i expect a good story-line. i would have appreciated a little bit of continuity in these shots. but a fine attempt!
Doornail1 2 months ago
I use to vacuum form for a living . It looks like in the video that you are not getting enough detail. What would help is to drill some small holes around the seams on the mold .Drill all the way threw the mold so the plentom can pull the vacuum threw. The places you drilled should not show up on the finished product. I hope this helps you.
1ThinkingMachine 9 months ago
What is this white board with where you've pressed the mask on the form which then has taken a form?
predator3134 11 months ago
@predator3134 It's a sheet of polystyrene (a type of plastic). Very common for basic vacuum forming. Cools to a hard stiff plastic.
jwerner 11 months ago
need more heat...
michaels6speed 1 year ago
I want to take the audio from this video and edit it into a porno film.
Andybadtothebone 1 year ago
Lol
The commentary can be taken way out of context without the accompanying video
Casowsky 2 years ago
LMAO, "Now suck you bastard!"
insanityproducts 2 years ago
"Come on you mother..."
Nice, haha.
MonkeyFCoconut 2 years ago
Plastic is about 1.5-2mm thick polystyrene. My university buys it in large bulk sheets from...somewhere.
jwerner 2 years ago
what kinf of plastic is used how thick
where to get it cheap?
eloid777 2 years ago