martin_05
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- Joined
- Mar 11, 2009
- Location
- Valencia, CA, USA
I have to make a bunch of these little parts (roughly 2 x 0.4 x 0.4 in).


I was thinking UHMW. It's a glorified spacer, so, no serious mechanical requirements. It should do well when exposed to water and the usual household cleaning chemicals.
I have never machined UHMW. I wonder if there might be something that's a better choice.
I was thinking of buying something like a 6 x 24 x 0.5 sheet to make a bunch in one pass. Lay them flat, with the slot facing up. The contoured cutouts can be cut from that side also, not critical, they'll just have a radius somewhere else.
I figured I just drill a bunch of 1/4 holes for clamping down onto either a piece of MDF, plywood or aluminum plate. I would imagine edge clamping this on a Kurt vice isn't going to work. In case it's relevant, this will be done on a VF2.
I'd have to face it to thickness from 1/2 to about 0.4. Not sure how well UHMW takes facing. Does it end-up with a rough surface?
Acrylic would be fine too, although I'd prefer the part to be black (without having to paint/coat).
I imagine I can use almost any kind of tool to cut it. Plain carbide?
Thanks,
-Martin


I was thinking UHMW. It's a glorified spacer, so, no serious mechanical requirements. It should do well when exposed to water and the usual household cleaning chemicals.
I have never machined UHMW. I wonder if there might be something that's a better choice.
I was thinking of buying something like a 6 x 24 x 0.5 sheet to make a bunch in one pass. Lay them flat, with the slot facing up. The contoured cutouts can be cut from that side also, not critical, they'll just have a radius somewhere else.
I figured I just drill a bunch of 1/4 holes for clamping down onto either a piece of MDF, plywood or aluminum plate. I would imagine edge clamping this on a Kurt vice isn't going to work. In case it's relevant, this will be done on a VF2.
I'd have to face it to thickness from 1/2 to about 0.4. Not sure how well UHMW takes facing. Does it end-up with a rough surface?
Acrylic would be fine too, although I'd prefer the part to be black (without having to paint/coat).
I imagine I can use almost any kind of tool to cut it. Plain carbide?
Thanks,
-Martin