Vacuum Forming For Free
Vacuum Forming For Free
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Author:Eric Hart My blog about props
I build props. I've built props for theatre, including Broadway, off-Broadway, off-off-Broadway, regional and educational theatre. I've also built props for opera,
retail display and exhibitions.
I wanted to match the shape of the bases to the real thing, but it would take too long to sculpt 12 bases, and casting them would be too expensive. It looked like it could
be vacuum formed. I've worked with plastics in the past, but never with a vacuum former, though I've seen some in action. I couldn't spend a lot of time or money building
a vacuum forming machine for this project; I figured if I liked what it was capable of, I would build a nicer one after this project based on what I learned.
After researching what I needed, I found I could build one for free. I already had the necessary components in my shop. I figured many prop makers will already have
these parts as well, so I am sharing how I did it.
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Step 3:
I ripped some 1/4" MDF strips to 1 inch wide and glued them along the perimeter of the bottom of the platen. Make sure to fit these tightly together so no air can escape
through the joints.
I then drilled a large hole with a spade bit in another 8" by 8" square of 1/2" MDF. This hole was just large enough so I could shove the end of my vacuum hose in and it
would stay in place. I attached this MDF square to the other side of the 1/4" strips, making a "sandwich". The empty cavity in the middle of the sandwich allowed air to be
sucked into each of the tiny holes when the vacuum cleaner was turned on.
Image Notes
1. These corners need to be finished off with a small hand saw.
Step 5: Testing
I was ready for my first test. I grabbed some random objects and arranged them on the platen.
I was using some Sintra plastic (expanded PVC) for my vacuum forming I had left over from a few years ago. I think it's about 2-3mm thick. I clamped it inside the frame
and heated it up with my heat gun for a few minutes until the whole piece was very flexible. (While writing this Instructable, I also learned that Sintra can be softened by
submerging it in boiling water for 10 to 15 seconds, which seems like it would heat it more evenly).
When the Sintra is fully heated, turn on the vacuum cleaner and place the plastic over your objects onto the platen. The plastic will stretch as it lays over the objects;
when the frame touches the platen and creates a seal, the vacuum will be able to suck the plastic tightly over the pieces. Make sure to bring the frame straight down
rather than from the side, or you may stretch parts of the plastic and cause it to tear.
I found if the plastic does not pull as tightly over some parts as you would like (either because the plastic was not heated enough in that spot, or because the vacuum is
not strong enough), you can heat it up some more with the heat gun as the vacuum is still running. With plastic as thin as I was using, it was really easy to burn holes
through the plastic if I heated up a spot for just a split second too long.
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Image Notes
1. The screws moved around when I turned the vacuum on.
I wanted a clean edge along the bottom; I raised the model up a bit so the plastic would be pulled underneath it a little bit. I used 3 tiny pieces of MDF to hold the model
up without covering any of the air holes.
The model I built was just a bit too big for this vacuum forming machine. If I were to do this again, I would make the platen 2 or 3 inches bigger on each side.
A vacuum cleaner is a really weak source of vacuum. If I were upgrading this machine, that is the first thing I would replace. I found that after I placed the plastic over the
mold, I could use the heat gun to heat the spots which did not get sucked down all the way, so I was still able to get all 12 pieces out of this machine.
Image Notes
1. Some instructions for building your own vacuum former suggest putting weather
stripping or some other foam rubber gasket around the edge of the platen to
ensure a tight seal. I tried this, but the foam rubber I had was so thick that the
frame holding the plastic was too far from the platen. I got a tight enough seal
without any sort of rubber, but if I was building a more refined vacuum former, I
would take this into consideration at the beginning of the process.
2. These little bits of MDF will raise the model up a bit so the plastic can be sucked
underneath it just slightly, creating a very clean edge.
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Step 7:
Here is a photograph showing a phone in progress so you can see more clearly what I was doing.
I also made a video which goes through the construction of this machine as well as letting you see it in action.
Vacuum forming is a great method for creating many types of props and costume accessories. If you have never tried it but are curious about what you can do, I hope my
free method will help you get started.
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