How To Oven Form Acrylic

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2009

How to oven form acrylic from home. I'm no expert. May not work for gas ovens.
http://k10brownbear.wordpress.com/2009/03/17/how-to-oven-form-acrylic-at-home/

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  • Any bubbles?

  • Thanks! Your expertise showed exactly what i needed to know. No long education, just practical process :). BTW, If you have some good tape, it might grab the protective film and make it easier to pull away from the acrylic ;)

  • @ReviveGuyv youre a moron

  • Let me make sure I understand: The acrylic has to be sandwiched into two pieces of felt, and that whole "sandwich" is supposed to be pressed into your mold object? I take it that second fork you were pressing in on the outside was just an option?

  • Great advice. I was going to use a heat gun but this technique makes it look much more economical and viable to bend multiple pieces of acrylic in one go. thanks.

  • @CrispyCritterSupper BUT NOW I KNOW HOW YOU FELT. You are WHY, U.S. is paying the largest debt in human history. Why 60,000 persons are missing every year & the government cant find a single one, Why our leaders are an army of fagets & incompents pedophiles embracing Satanism. Why US is invaded by pesudo-jews monopolyzing every field. Why fake-ass intellectuals have the nerves to comment about my opinion instead of this talented woman's video. Google acrylic guitar, Quantum computers, U nosy.

  • 300 f or c

  • @jeetendrag10 what the hell has forming a fork from acrylic got to do with engineering? do you have a syndrome of some type?

  • @Shan23Studios i don't think i have ever read a comment that makes less sense in all my life...

  • Why wouldn't it work with gas ovens? They're consistent and reliable. They hold temperature within 1-2 degrees.

    Just wondering.

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