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Old July 28th, 2009, 21:49   #1
Assault Pioneer
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Question can anyone recommend material?

Hi.

I got a custom project where I want to customize the magazine catch on a M4, the plan it so file down the edges at the bottom of the mag catch till their flush, and put plastic card on top of the original reciever to extend it or give it a new shape, I got a design to make the body unique and have made a template using a cut up dvd box and it all fits I just have to glue it on, sand and paint to make it look good but the dvd box plastic is kindof weak in my opinion I need something more rigid. plus it still looks like I have a card ontop of the reciever I need like a shaping putty or like drywall stuff to smooth out the edges to make it look natural.

So does any one know of a strong plastic card that about as thick as dvd cover plastic that I could use in a game and not have to worry about it breaking? also does anyone know of a putty so I can like "drywall" it and sand it down paint over and no one would know that the extra layer of plastic was there? like I shaped the original plastic? its gotta be strong and not flake off though.

thanks

EDIT: Does anyone do custom plastic work? like molding/custom design/prototypes etc?
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Old July 28th, 2009, 22:08   #2
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If you want to avoid break go with a soft resin ( like PP). But theres a problem with PP. It cannot be glued or painted. Also pretty hard to sand.

ABS or styrene would be better to work with. ABS is what they use on AEG. Easy to sand and glue. Being hard plastic they are more like to break than bend.

The main problem you have is that plastic is very strong when you mold it. But welding (with glue in you case) differents parts will create a weak link in the jonction of you plastic plates.

Don't get me wrong, there's ways to make something nice with plastic board, but if you fall down with your gun, I wouldn't be suprise it breaks.

If you design allow simply bending a Styrene sheet, this method (under) would make a stronger part.

YouTube - How to bend Plastic
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Old July 28th, 2009, 22:34   #3
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Then use some plumbing glue to weld it in place.
Best you can do.

Otherwise, you can use some thicker material, and screw it in place from the inside of the magwell to help the glue.
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Old July 28th, 2009, 22:35   #4
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as to you putty question, bondo. messy but can probably do what you're asking. but as suggested above, don't be surprised if you take a tumble and it breaks.
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