Sounds like its something you ends up smoking!
Got your u2u, As said the metal arrives on wednesday I hope, then will machine it.
How to bond - HELP
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pyromad
, Apr 16 2003 01:13 PM
21 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 21 April 2003 - 10:55 AM
#17
Posted 21 April 2003 - 11:04 AM
For those that do not know, their are approx 200 types of dextrin available and every one has different criteria. If you want to make your own, a difference in 5 degrees in the baking temperature will create a totally different type of dextrin than if it was baked at 5 degrees hotter or cooler, the same with the baking time.
As all carbohydrates will dissolve in water the amount and the cohesiveness will vary widely depending on the baking temperature and the time that it was in the baking oven. the end result may well be a dextrin that dissolves but with no cohesivenss capabillity.= your star will fall apart or have no strength in it.
So be wary that you may not be getting the best from dextrin as an adhesive.
As all carbohydrates will dissolve in water the amount and the cohesiveness will vary widely depending on the baking temperature and the time that it was in the baking oven. the end result may well be a dextrin that dissolves but with no cohesivenss capabillity.= your star will fall apart or have no strength in it.
So be wary that you may not be getting the best from dextrin as an adhesive.
#18
Posted 21 April 2003 - 01:12 PM
The batch I made seems to work quite well, although once my small supply runs out i'm just going to get it commercially from a UK supplier.
P.S - Just found an online supplier of orange shellac powder.
P.S - Just found an online supplier of orange shellac powder.
#19
Posted 21 April 2003 - 05:44 PM
Yes it is cheap, I pay ?45 per 25kg bag when I buy four.
#20
Posted 26 June 2003 - 03:55 PM
Shellac is the waste product of a certain beetle!
God bless them little critters!(and their digestive system)
God bless them little critters!(and their digestive system)
#21
Posted 26 June 2003 - 07:23 PM
shellac and red gum can be bought from an art supplier called (i think) A P Fitzpatric.
Rich, what happened to the list of suppliers i wrote up for the old web site. Cos people are always asking me for these chems which were all referenced in that file. Could you stick it up on the web site some time? if you need a new copy just tell me.
Steve
Oh, red gum could be called accoroids resin.
[Edited on 26-6-2003 by Steve]
Rich, what happened to the list of suppliers i wrote up for the old web site. Cos people are always asking me for these chems which were all referenced in that file. Could you stick it up on the web site some time? if you need a new copy just tell me.
Steve
Oh, red gum could be called accoroids resin.
[Edited on 26-6-2003 by Steve]
#22
Posted 26 June 2003 - 07:36 PM
Ha! What did your last slave die of?
Sure, I will stick it up sometime next week. Sorry I've not had time to do much with the site, just got so much on at the moment.
Sure, I will stick it up sometime next week. Sorry I've not had time to do much with the site, just got so much on at the moment.
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