Man what I wouldn’t give for one of these babies!
http://www.vacugenic.com/exo24/flip_ani.html
Yep, I hear ya…[wow]
It’s just like auto or aircraft racing - all it takes is cubic bucks!
Wow, that’s industrial sized fun.
It would almost be worth it if you could do a little vacuforming for pay.
It’s yours for a mere $3500.[:)]
Mark
That was a sweet animation!!!
I actually would like to have a vacuformer like that. Seems large scale Sci-Fi models might become popular and vac hulls would be much more economical than large resin models. I would love to master a kit of the Rebel Blockade runner from Star Wars but the amount of resin needed would make for a very expensive and heavy model.
Maybe I’ll show my wife and she might buy it for me, she is getting tired of me using her Kirby and stove on my old homebuilt Vac machine.
Scott
Plus $231 for the external vacuum. And, here in North Carolina the sales tax adds another $245, bringing you pretty close to a round $4,000. And I thought Lie-Nielsen hand planes were expensive[:0]
Yeah, that is cool. I got to use a slightly bigger version at Knott’s Berry Farm to vac-form some brick wall sections that were destined to be installed on several Halloween Haunt maze walls. The one I used was a 4-foot by 4-foot square. They are lots of fun to use!
Hi Jeff and all,
yeah, I must agree they are really useful, one question though as I have never done this before, but read in one recent issue of FSM…How do we get the frame to show through when vacu-forming canopies?
Thanks to all
Gianni
basswood form with evergreen strips for the framining apoxied to the form and vaccumformed