Tuesday, January 29, 2013

About Plexiglass Forming Bending

Plexiglass forming bending requires you to have to heat the plexiglass. It must be heated to at least 260 degrees C, depending on how thick your plexiglass is. When it is heated, you will see that it becomes like rubber.


Items


You need to have a simple propane torch kit. It must be a homeowner's torch so that it is legal for you to have. You will want to have a clamp to hold your plexiglass in place while you are bending it. You will also need a large flat surface where you can work. Try to do this in an outdoors area so that the flames can not burn anything.


Application


When forming bending for your plexiglass, you will put your torch onto where you want the plexiglass to bend. Don't put it too close because that will cause it to burn. You will heat it until it is rubbery and then bend it to the shape you are wanting. Plexiglass is known to hold shape and be very durable.


Bending


When you heat the plexiglass, it will begin to soften. You will see it visibly change and know when to start shaping the plexiglass. Once the sheet is warm, you will want to have a something available to prop the plexiglass up to keep it in place.


shapes


You can shape plexiglass into any shape you want. Be sure to have proper gloves if you are going to shape it into something small. If you are going to form a bowl, be sure the plexiglass is thick so that it can withstand every day use. If you are bending it for a frame, the plexiglass does not have to be as thick.


Trial and Error


A lot of the time with plexiglass forming bending, it takes trial and error to get everything perfect. The great thing is that all you have to do is reheat the plexiglass to fix the mistake you have made.