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Paris, France
"Chris Johnston"
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30/07/2006 11:11
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Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 7:33 PM
Subject: KR> Delrin versus Nylon
Oh, and by the way, the shop that sold the sheet to me said that it can be
glued, too. Haven't tried it yet.
- Réacheminé par Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM le 28/07/2006 11:32 -
Serge VIDAL
28/07/2006 1
Chris Johnston wrote:
> Can you tell us some more about this material, what type of
> plastic, density, where do you get it and what cost compared to other
> plastics.
Search for delrin and it'll appear. Also called acetal. If I remember right
it's made from nylon and acrylic. I get mine from
nce
"Chris Johnston"
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28/07/2006 12:16
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Objet : Re: KR> Delrin versus Nylon
Can you tell
> Can you tell us some more about this material, what type of plastic,
> density, where do you get it and what cost compared to other plastics.
www.mcmaster.com has a huge variety of supplies and so is good for comparison.
You will often find items less expensive elsewhere, but their customer
All
To save a buck ; check the scrap bins at the plastic supply houses..
They do not throw much away and usually have tubs of end pieces . Herb
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 12:46:01 -0400 "Ron Butterfield"
writes:
> > Can you tell us some more about this material, what type of
> plastic,
> > dens
> To save a buck ; check the scrap bins at the plastic supply houses..
>They do not throw much away and usually have tubs of end pieces . Herb
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For nylon / plastic blocks in non structural areas, try using sections cut from
"bread boards
Chris Johnston
North Richmond
NSW Australia
- Original Message -
From: "Serge VIDAL"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:38 PM
Subject: Réf. : Re: KR> Delrin versus Nylon
Delrin is old stuf
I just machined my first Delrin part, and I can tell you Delrin is an
absolute pleasure to work with, especially compared with plain Nylon! It
does not melt easily, and can be sanded very easily, up to a glaze.
Another nice thing is it can be found in black, which looks better than
the yellowi
Oh, and by the way, the shop that sold the sheet to me said that it can be
glued, too. Haven't tried it yet.
- Réacheminé par Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM le 28/07/2006 11:32 -
Serge VIDAL
28/07/2006 11:23
Pour : KRnet
cc :
Objet : Delrin versus Nylon
I just mac
Serge VIDAL wrote:
> I just machined my first Delrin part, and I can tell you Delrin is an
> absolute pleasure to work with, especially compared with plain Nylon!
> It does not melt easily, and can be sanded very easily, up to a
> glaze. Another nice thing is it can be found in black, which looks
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