Hey everyone,
I'm pretty new to this site, so I am sorry in advance if i posted this in the wrong section.
A couple weekends ago i finished my homemade vacuum forming table and yesterday my transparent green acrylic sheets arrived in the mail. I am going to try and vacuum form 2 models that i made while i was waiting. the models are re-enforced with rondo on the inside and bondo on the outside, so they are hard as a rock. However i finished them up with a coat of spray can sandable primer.
I am worried about possibly melting the primer paint that coats the outside of the props from the extremely hot Acrylic sheets touching them during the vacuum forming process. Is their a chance that the primer will melt and stick to the acrylic during vacuum forming? I need the acrylic to remain transparent and clean once forming is complete.
Any suggestions? thanks!
I'm pretty new to this site, so I am sorry in advance if i posted this in the wrong section.
A couple weekends ago i finished my homemade vacuum forming table and yesterday my transparent green acrylic sheets arrived in the mail. I am going to try and vacuum form 2 models that i made while i was waiting. the models are re-enforced with rondo on the inside and bondo on the outside, so they are hard as a rock. However i finished them up with a coat of spray can sandable primer.
I am worried about possibly melting the primer paint that coats the outside of the props from the extremely hot Acrylic sheets touching them during the vacuum forming process. Is their a chance that the primer will melt and stick to the acrylic during vacuum forming? I need the acrylic to remain transparent and clean once forming is complete.
Any suggestions? thanks!