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Delrin source?
I find myself in need of a small piece of Delrin sheet (.0700 or 23/32nd thickness or so). I only need about 2"X2" of it. I've done some surfing and can't find any reasonably priced source... and mostly only in sizes MUCH larger than I need.
Don't suppose anyone knows of a good source, or even has a chunk lying around and needs assistance with de-cluttering their shop? ;) Long story short... I need to make a slightly larger C-661 slide block (the one on the tab on the back bow of the slider frame) to hold the back of my canopy higher. Interesting side note... I came across emachineshop.com awhile back. When this came up, I thought it a great chance to try it out. I downloaded their free drawing software, spent an hour teaching it to myself, more time drawing out the machined part I wanted in Delrin, and was feeling pretty proud of myself. Had it run it's automatic quote feature and it came out with something like $250:eek:! Clearly, unless you are going to do a LOT of pieces, it doesn't make a lot of sense. Very cool idea though. If you're looking for that perfect gascolator bracket, canopy handle or throttle knob for your next showplane award winner, check it out. |
McMaster
This is close. 2"x12"x3/4" part number 9123K51. I'm not sure if you consider $27.67 reasonable or not though.
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Mike H 9A/8A |
I may have a chunk for you. I'll look tomorrow. Send me a PM or email with your contact info. Not sure about shipping to Canada.
bkcarroll(at)mt.net |
McMaster Carr
Have you tried McMaster Carr?
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Go to a kitchen store and buy a $2 cutting board. Pretty much the same stuff.
Jekyll |
RE:Delrin Source
I have some in various sizes.....not sure of your size but if interested let me know?
Frank @ SGU and 1L8 RV7A.....last 1001 details Quote:
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Jase, I have a chunk of material big enough, but it is UHMW(not Delrin). The piece of UHMW I have is 6'x2.2"x1.7" I can chop off a piece 2x2x1.7 and drop it in the mail today...if UHMW will work. Let me know if UHMW will work for your project.
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Thanks everyone...
Lot's of appreciated response to my plea.
Brian, I think UHMW would work, and admit to not really knowing the difference. A quick Wikipedia check told me that Delrin (Dupont trade name for acetal polymer) is maybe a little more tolerant of high temps (UHMW not recommended for over 80deg C... which shouldn't be a factor as a canopy slide block) and machines a little easier, but has a higher coefficient of friction than UHMW and is significantly more expensive. When you look up the block on Van's website "Delrin" is in the name of it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were UHMW to be honest with you. Anyhow, I found an eBay store that is local to me here that has a Delrin block about perfect size for me at $5, so I'll give that a go. If nothing else, I'm interested to see if it appears to be different material than what Van's sent. Thanks again to you all. PS. Jekyll... I thought about the cutting board (which I believe are UHMW)... even went to the kitchen to contemplate cutting a chunk off (hopefully) before SWMBO knew what I was up to. The trick might be finding one that is 0.700 or slightly more in thickness. |
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