Fold it and cut several at a time?MrCrowley wrote:Any ideas on how to do that quick and easy would be much appreciated
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It's actually really strong. It's between sheet metal and foil, so really really thin sheet metal or very strong foil I guess. It can be cut reasonably easily with scissors though.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Fold it and cut several at a time?MrCrowley wrote:Any ideas on how to do that quick and easy would be much appreciated
Folding it over is a bitch, I tried already.
I tried using a hole saw too (minus the centre drillbit)...that was a bit too messy haha
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Why don't you use a compass to mark out the hole, then use a stanley knife to cut it?  
            
			
									
						
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Or even better..use a cutting compass?Willdebeers wrote:Why don't you use a compass to mark out the hole, then use a stanley knife to cut it?
You might run into problems with the small hole in the center weakening the disk
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or leaking...if it goes through. I was just thowing out ideas.
            
			
									
						
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Leakage would be really insignificant really, if you were careful you'd probably get more leakage from the teflon tape, which is useless.Willdebeers wrote:or leaking...if it goes through. I was just thowing out ideas.
I'm going to have to say a compass is the best idea. Buy one that has cutting blades with it. Now simply use a chunk of rubber to stick the (pin/center) in and protect the material, hold the rubber there and rotate around.
Would be quick and accurate..
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A block of wood plus a sharpened bit of pipe.
Foil on the block, whack sharpened pipe into it to stamp out a circle. Fix up the other end of the pipe so it doesn't get mauled by the hammer.
            
			
									
						Foil on the block, whack sharpened pipe into it to stamp out a circle. Fix up the other end of the pipe so it doesn't get mauled by the hammer.
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Compass wont work, even with a nice blade. I tried to use a stanley knife and it didn't help at all haha.
Sounds like a good idea Hotwired, come to think of it I might have some metal pipe that has a similar diameter as the disks.
edit: Didn't work. Sharpened the sh|t out of the metal pipe and gave it more than a few good whacks...nothing. Made quite an impression but it didn't even go through.
I've just cut the sheet in to about 8 strips, each can get about 8-10 disks out of them. Gonna do this the old fashioned way I guess...
            
			
									
						Sounds like a good idea Hotwired, come to think of it I might have some metal pipe that has a similar diameter as the disks.
edit: Didn't work. Sharpened the sh|t out of the metal pipe and gave it more than a few good whacks...nothing. Made quite an impression but it didn't even go through.
I've just cut the sheet in to about 8 strips, each can get about 8-10 disks out of them. Gonna do this the old fashioned way I guess...
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Use a chassis punch.  
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Did it the old fashioned way, 86 disks in 60 minutes. Not too bad, was watching TV as well. Probably can do about 110 if it was all I was doing.
At 4x mixes, can do about 43 firings. At 8x mix about 21.
            
			
									
						At 4x mixes, can do about 43 firings. At 8x mix about 21.
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New pictures added. I gave it a paintjob, which didn't do too well when I decided to take it apart again and I can't be bothered painting it again. Anyway, I also added a fuel regulator for the air input, just makes things easier.
            
			
									
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That propane tank is crying out for some kind of stencilled warning 
            
			
									
						hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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MrCrowley wrote:WARNING: This is MAPP gas not propane

 hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life


