RE: [DMCForum] Low budget Mr. Fusion and logo design
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RE: [DMCForum] Low budget Mr. Fusion and logo design



Highly technical term there with the, "smooshing process":)  I recently
saw
a few custom made pieces that I noticed resembled the shape of Mr. Fusion.
The person who made these said he used plastic, although did not say what
type of plastic, and with a belt sander shaped them to the desired size
and
curvature and painted them to match and they did look good.

I have used automotive paint on some plastics and they have a tendency to
react chemically so I would try some samples before spraying the final
piece.  Also, I may be meeting with this person again and I will ask what
type of plastic and paint he used.

Greg



-----Original Message-----
From: Travis Goodwin [mailto:tgoodwin@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 2:17 PM
To: 'DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE: [DMCForum] Low budget Mr. Fusion and logo design


The aluminum foil will allow me to handle it easily. With twisted ends on
it
I can take it out, place it on the board and press away. My hopes are that
it will also protect it during the smooshing process. The sour cream,
chives, cheddar, and bacon will all go into the pipe before heating.

PVC can become brittle when heated, so I will have to be gentle.

> -----Original Message-----
:-)
>
> I have custom-bent PVC pipe before using heat.  Generally I'm just
making
> some big conduit fit inside walls, so I heat a section with a propane
> torch
> until it gets soft.  It took a little practice to avoid burning the
> plastic
> (and my fingers).  I think you have a good idea using an oven.  This
will
> heat it evenly.  But I don't see a point in wrapping it in aluminum
foil.
> Me thinks you like baked potatoes?  I prefer stuffing with chives & sour
> cream rather than beer cans & banana peels.
>
> Walt


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