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Vacuum Forming with your Kitchen Oven and Vacuum Cleaner

Vacuum forming sheet plastic into 3D shapes using the $40 make-it-yourself vacuum former from this "Instructable" http://www.instructables.co... Check out http://www.VacuumFormerPlan... for more f...  
 
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metalmacguyver (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Make your own tool box!!!!
AAfilmproductions (1 month ago) Show Hide
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sorry i had to say this but at the end it looks like han solo


btw great vid thanks
DONDEKILLER (1 month ago) Show Hide
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from what material is made your face mold?
absolutsoju (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I would be ok with dead animals. Like a frozen chicken, or filet mignon
MarchoftheMuffins (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I think maybe that were worded a little wonky. Will this give off any vapor or particles harmful to animals in the near vicinity? no need to answer this. I'm just clearing up a mistake here, i did not intend to put forth any leanings towards animal cruelty. Thank you
MarchoftheMuffins (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Is this safe to do with pets, more pointedly birds in attendance?
zaphraud (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm pretty sure that melting plastic is too hot for direct exposure to pets, from the pets point of view...

However, I cant think of any reason a human being would be harmed by doing this with a bird, other than the obvious hazards that birds present in every other circumstance (beak, talons, bird shit, etc)
TylerHaslett (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This is NOT safe on ANY living thing! If you want to test me on that, go ahead and warm your Styrene in the oven as instructed, place your hand down where the lifecast would be, and call your pals to take you to the hospital.
englundisgod (4 months ago) Show Hide
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could you mould this on great stuff foam or would it melt
michaelcovert1 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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SIC now i can make masks! that way! but where do i get the plastic sheets?

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