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Plexiglass in grips
Posted by:
Steven Penzes
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Date: January 08, 2006 03:59PM
I'm thinking about some embellishments for my next grip. What I'd like to do is create a laminate which I insert into the grip. The laminate would be a two thin sheets of plexiglass bonded to a burl cork ring. This would then be glued into the grip in lieu of a single cork ring.
Is plexiglass the right material or should I use some other plastic? Does Rod Bond adhere to plexiglass (or other suggested plastics)? Where (preferably in Canada) can I buy the appropriate plastic sheeting? Thanks Steve Re: Plexiglass in grips
Posted by:
Anonymous User
(Moderator)
Date: January 08, 2006 05:04PM
Plexiglas sheets, acrylic trays or boards, poker chips, etc., are all good sources for colored plastic trim rings. Most epoxies will adhere to the hard plastic types. There will be an article on this type technique in the next issue of RodMaker.
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Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: January 08, 2006 06:43PM
Tom,
Will this include cutting and polishing techniques also? Re: Plexiglass in grips
Posted by:
Jan Podsiedlik
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Date: January 08, 2006 10:53PM
Another good sourse for plastic trim rings are old vinyl records. Everybody is familiar with black vinyl records, but during the 1980's some records have been pressed in transparent vinyl. A couple of weeks ago I was in my local antique's mall ( in Edmonton, Canada :) ) and have seen them in clear, red, burgundy, pink, purple, and many shades of blue. Look for records with colours in the title or band name such as Deep Purple or the soundtrack to the movie Pretty in Pink. Myself, I prefer black vinyl, but it is a "guy thing" (as in Mr. Jan Podsiedlik). The main advantage of vinyl over plexi is that it is tougher and so less likely to crack or chip when using thin sheets.
There you go, my first contribution to this fine forum. Jan Re: Plexiglass in grips
Posted by:
Allen Forsdyke
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Date: January 09, 2006 02:14PM
Try looking in the bottom of the caddy that your blsnk cds come in failing that try a bit of acetone on the top of the "free cd`s that you can get hey presto lots of clear acrylic Re: Plexiglass in grips
Posted by:
Allen Forsdyke
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Date: January 09, 2006 02:50PM
Try looking in the bottom of the caddy that your blsnk cds come in failing that try a bit of acetone on the top of the "free cd`s that you can get hey presto lots of clear acrylic Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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