
(Found from the dxx-rebirth forums)
I may have to make one out of thin aluminium.
(Here are the plans)
fixed:sdfgeoff wrote:I'm still drinking can's of coke...
sdfgeoff wrote:I'm still drinking beer, mates,...
That plastic film really deters gluing on that side. The cans are a beast to get relatively flat as well. They like to keep their wrinkles. I had a whole stack of the stuff I was going to use for skinning aircraft models, but I gave up on it. Too hard to work with.sdfgeoff wrote:I've been trying to figure that out.
Coke cans have a plastic film over them, so I figure that if I preserve this on the inside (perhaps lightly sanded), normal epoxy should be able to hold strong enough for a display model. Otherwise, aluminium will hold a bend, so many of the parts may be able to be re-arranged in GIMP, and then just bent into place.
I'll do some tests tomorrow. (What should it be: coke?)
wiki wrote:The aluminium used in United States and Canada are alloys containing 92.5% to 97% aluminium, <5.5% magnesium, <1.6% manganese, <0.15% chromium and some trace amounts of iron, silicon and copper according to MSDS from aluminium producer Alcoa.[4]