Self Spacers
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Self Spacers
Good Afternoon,happy Sunday,
When needed I prefer to make my own spacers from matching mountboard and foamcore.(3,5 or 10mm)
I’m cutting by hand with a Stanley and ruler
However If I require over 100 cm length and narrower than 8mm I find it a bit challenging to keep them perfectly straight and parallel especially if foamcore needed is 10mm
Any thoughts ?
Thanks Neal
When needed I prefer to make my own spacers from matching mountboard and foamcore.(3,5 or 10mm)
I’m cutting by hand with a Stanley and ruler
However If I require over 100 cm length and narrower than 8mm I find it a bit challenging to keep them perfectly straight and parallel especially if foamcore needed is 10mm
Any thoughts ?
Thanks Neal
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Re: Self Spacers
I made my own from the same stuff - but not 10mm foam board, would show too much if just a rebate spacer??
I used a CMC, anal accuracy, previous a wall mounted cutter or mount cutter. What works now I've flogged it all, for other skinny long things that can be cut with a knife, is to use spreader clamps to hold both the straight edge and the material securely.
If you use foam board and mountboard, the foam board doesn't have to be one continuous length, just the mount board, in fact, if it's not too deep you can get away with joins in that too.
I used a CMC, anal accuracy, previous a wall mounted cutter or mount cutter. What works now I've flogged it all, for other skinny long things that can be cut with a knife, is to use spreader clamps to hold both the straight edge and the material securely.
If you use foam board and mountboard, the foam board doesn't have to be one continuous length, just the mount board, in fact, if it's not too deep you can get away with joins in that too.
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Re: Self Spacers
Thanks very much
Assume one should bond the foamcore and mountboard before cutting strips ?
I have a Keencut Gold mountcutter,assume it would cut 6.4mm thickness ? What about the “hooking”
(5mm foam plus 1.4mm mountboard )
Thanks Neal
Assume one should bond the foamcore and mountboard before cutting strips ?
I have a Keencut Gold mountcutter,assume it would cut 6.4mm thickness ? What about the “hooking”
(5mm foam plus 1.4mm mountboard )
Thanks Neal
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Re: Self Spacers
I never bonded boards together but you could. I fitted the foam board spacers then stuck the mount board strips to it in situ.
Hooking isn’t an issue with strips, just apertures. You’d be using the 90 degree blade and squaring arm anyway. Still use a slip mat and also maybe cut too long then trim down to size.
Hooking isn’t an issue with strips, just apertures. You’d be using the 90 degree blade and squaring arm anyway. Still use a slip mat and also maybe cut too long then trim down to size.
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Re: Self Spacers
Thanks John, I appreciate your knowledge.
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Re: Self Spacers
Here’s some spacers on acid
I framed these medals etc as a POS display in the shop - the regimental stable belt colours in the spacers.
It sold SO many jobs. Some of those jobs unfortunately had to include regimental belt colours too, there were many that were a total pain, but I think the Royal Marines’ was the worst!
I framed these medals etc as a POS display in the shop - the regimental stable belt colours in the spacers.
It sold SO many jobs. Some of those jobs unfortunately had to include regimental belt colours too, there were many that were a total pain, but I think the Royal Marines’ was the worst!
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Re: Self Spacers
Thanks for sharing
That’s some skill there,are those narrow ones cut by hand ?
Looks very time consuming
Neal
That’s some skill there,are those narrow ones cut by hand ?
Looks very time consuming
Neal
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Re: Self Spacers
CMC - but would be do-able on a keencut gold
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Re: Self Spacers
I can recommend the Keencut Square Edge ruler, I have one that's 120cms long, if you're doing it be hand. It has anti slip rubber bits on the underside.
I glue the foamboard to mountboard with EVA and weight it until dry. Very doable on a Keencut, you just have to extend your straight blade far enough and do it in a few passes so as not to bend the blade and give yourself a wonky cut.
I glue the foamboard to mountboard with EVA and weight it until dry. Very doable on a Keencut, you just have to extend your straight blade far enough and do it in a few passes so as not to bend the blade and give yourself a wonky cut.
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Re: Self Spacers
I use a Keencut straightedge with the rubber inserts.
Foamcore is notoriously hard to cut clean. You need a good, sharp blade. Blades are cheaper than foamcore.
It's a good idea to make the first stroke very lightly just to establish the 'track'. Then you can press harder until
you get though without the risk of deviation.
Foamcore is notoriously hard to cut clean. You need a good, sharp blade. Blades are cheaper than foamcore.
It's a good idea to make the first stroke very lightly just to establish the 'track'. Then you can press harder until
you get though without the risk of deviation.
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Re: Self Spacers
If you've got an Ultimat you can use it the wrong way round to cut accurate narrow strips. Use the T Bar on the opposite side of the machine. Once square and locked nudge the Measuring Arm along towards the end of the T Bar and use the Measuring Arm Stop to stabilise the T Bar arm.
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Re: Self Spacers
T bar = mat guide?technoframer wrote: ↑Mon 04 Dec, 2023 11:16 am If you've got an Ultimat you can use it the wrong way round to cut accurate narrow strips. Use the T Bar on the opposite side of the machine. Once square and locked nudge the Measuring Arm along towards the end of the T Bar and use the Measuring Arm Stop to stabilise the T Bar arm.
Measuring arm = squaring arm?
I never realised the mat guide could fit on the right as well as the left!
That’s brilliant, because the stop on the squaring arm can’t be set to less than an inch or so.
This would also make reverse bevels easy - I think!
I reckon you should write to keencut and get that put in the manual!
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Re: Self Spacers
Thanks very much I also love my Keencut straightedge ,it’s a great weight and doesn’t slip !
Deffo going to try your “wrong way round method” Technoframer.
Have a good evening
Neal
Deffo going to try your “wrong way round method” Technoframer.
Have a good evening
Neal