Want to start making more Lexan Parts

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Well, I LOVE making stuff, and I have made shock towers and skids and whatnot and thinking about doing more of it. However, I need some advice.

Usually I just use my dremel, and it isnt store bought quality. I was thinking if my products work good enough then I could sell them.

What tools do you guys use/recommend for making stuff? I would be making flat stuff, not 3d. Maybe recommendations on stuff like scroll saws, sanders, drill presses?

Any hints/tips? Pics? Tutorials? Inspiration stories of other people with all lexan vehicles? (I think on another forum someone made an all lexan pede? Anyone have a link?)

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot
-Pat
 
FastEddy said:
I use a Dremel 231 Router Table
Makes nice clean edges and depending on the bit they can be 1/4 rounded or beveled if you want. Its an inexpensive tool thats great to have in the shop.
http://www.dremelstore.us/drem231shapt.html

I'm also moving this to the tool forum.

Thanks, do you know if it works with other models besides dremels as well? My rotary tool is a craftsman, that is like a mock-up dremel.
 
i have one of those craftsman ones, and a dremle, i like the dremle WAY better, and the biggest reason is the craftsman isnt variable rpm.

I'm thinking dremle makes a "drill press" setup as well..

how strong is this lexan stuff? i would think it would be brittle, maby I'm thinking of the wrong stuff....
 
my craftsman is a 2 speed.

Yes, dremel makes a drill press as well

lexan is pretty flexible and is easy to work with. However, standard rc plastic is more flexible. Lexan is what bodies are made of ;)
 
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