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silhouette dies
Hi all, I've noticed that silhouette dies for press forming are hard to come by (impossible) in the uk, and I've not been particularly successful in making my own using 10mm thick acrylic and sawing out the shape (also, it has to be THE most tedious activity known to man). So, I'm wondering what other people do and also if anyone knows what the costs are likely to be of getting them laser cut. I know I could just buy direct from USA and take the cost on the chin - but, not the most appealing idea as far as the bank balance goes! Any ideas gratefully received.
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Sue, you don't need such thick material. 4-5mm is usually thick enough.
If you want to strengthen the form for repeated use, then you can superglue or screw a 0.8mm piece of brass to the top before cutting.
Also unless you have a box to contain it, squares of neoprene in various thicknesses from Pentonville Rubber work better than urethane.
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Thanks Dennis, I'll have a go with thinner - think I was going with thicker so as not to let it bottom out (flat bottoms not being fashionable-tee hee). Thanks for the tip on neoprene, and the brass. I like your pink eyed teddy, is it a christening present?
Also, apologies for posting in wrong bit, probably should have been in 'ask the experts' bit.
Sue
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It's actually a brooch, Sue and if you pull its cord, the eyes ogle. The front was formed in two parts and soldered together.
Thicker than 5-6 mm acrylic and your silver is more likely to burst than bottom out. What remains is only fit for scrap, so go slowly and keep annealing. Dennis.
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Thanks Dennis. I can’t tell you just how much I wish you had a video of the ogly eye, cord pulling thing to show!
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That is interesting Dennis I have never tried neoprene, I am in the process of building a new press, will have to get some neoprene
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