Darth Voorhees[501st] Posted January 26, 2011 Report Posted January 26, 2011 This is probably a dumb question lol.......So i went on TAP plastics to price a sheet of ABS plastic, i want to get .80 ...but they only have 3/32" listed. what is .80 in inches? is .80 the gauge? Quote
Darth Voorhees[501st] Posted January 26, 2011 Author Report Posted January 26, 2011 lol...maaaaaybe ! Quote
sve5mh Posted January 26, 2011 Report Posted January 26, 2011 yeah so im lost too....i tried gooogling away...but im as lost as the next....hopefully someone comes to the rescue on this one..haha Quote
RogueTrooper[TK] Posted January 26, 2011 Report Posted January 26, 2011 You said .80, dont you mean, .080. Ā .80 equals 4/5" Ā .080 equals 5/64" Ā Hope it helps. Quote
RogueTrooper[TK] Posted January 26, 2011 Report Posted January 26, 2011 BTW, 3/32" equals 0.0938 which is just a little over .090 Quote
john danter Posted January 26, 2011 Report Posted January 26, 2011 (edited) Is that AWG gauge? Or metric? I'm assuming AWG so try googling that Ā It's usually an expression of a fraction of an inch Ā Sorry this doesn't paste well This is the one you want Ā 12 0.1040 0.0808 0.1040 of an inch is = almost 2.5mm Wire Number Imperial Standard Wire Gauge American Wire Gauge gauge ins. dia. ins. dia. 0000000 (7/0) 0.5000 - 000000 (6/0) 0.4640 0.580000 00000 (5/0) 0.4320 0.516500 0000 (4/0) 0.4000 0.460000 000 (3/0) 0.3720 0.409642 00 (2/0) 0.3480 0.364796 0 (1/0) 0.3240 0.324861 1 0.3000 0.289297 2 0.2760 0.257627 3 0.2520 0.229423 4 0.2320 0.2043 5 0.2120 0.1819 6 0.1920 0.1620 7 0.1760 0.1443 8 0.1600 0.1285 9 0.1440 0.1144 10 0.1280 0.1019 11 0.1160 0.0907 12 0.1040 0.0808 = approx 2.5mm 13 0.0920 0.0720 14 0.0800 0.0641 15 0.0720 0.0571 16 0.0640 0.0508 17 0.0560 0.0453 18 0.0480 0.0403 19 0.0400 0.0359 20 0.0360 0.0320 21 0.0320 0.0285 22 0.0280 0.0253 23 0.0240 0.0226 24 0.0220 0.0201 25 0.0200 0.0179 26 0.0180 0.0159 27 0.0164 0.0142 28 0.0148 0.0126 29 0.0136 0.0113 30 0.0124 0.0100 31 0.0116 0.0089 32 0.0108 0.0080 33 0.0100 0.0071 34 0.0092 0.0063 35 0.0084 0.0056 36 0.0076 0.0050 37 0.0068 0.0045 38 0.0060 0.0040 39 0.0052 0.0035 40 0.0048 0.0031 41 0.0044 0.0028 42 0.0040 0.0025 43 0.0036 0.0022 44 0.0032 0.0020 45 0.0028 0.0018 46 0.0024 0.0016 47 0.0020 0.0014 48 0.0016 0.0012 49 0.0012 0.0011 50 0.0010 0.0010 51 - 0.00088 52 - 0.00078 53 - 0.00070 54 - 0.00062 55 - 0.00055 56 - 0.00049 Edited January 26, 2011 by john danter Quote
Darth Voorhees[501st] Posted January 26, 2011 Author Report Posted January 26, 2011 whoops..yes i meant .080. thanks guys! i dunno why they only have that one thickness listed for white ABS. Im going to be building a small Vac-table, nothin crazy, just a "shop-vac" one. Im gonna fiddle around with some smaller stuff, but would like .060-.080. basing that off of my old AP armor which is .080 i believe. .090 will likely be too thick to get any nice detail on a shopvac set-up. Does anyone have a US source for white (and black) ABS sheet in these thickness's ? Quote
elkamino Posted January 28, 2011 Report Posted January 28, 2011 When vacuum forming helmets I use 0.060" for the faceplate (to capture the detail) and ears and then use 0.090" for the dome. 0.080" is an oddball size with 0.090" (actually 0.093" based on 3/32" conversion) being the most common. It also very hard to find ABS that does not have "haircell" which is the grainy pattern on one side as well. But contrary to most's belief the haircell does not reduce the details you can get vacuum forming....its the humidity factor. ABS is highly susceptable to humity and moisture retention. Most plastic manufacturer's will say you should bake the sheet goods at 275 degrees F for 24 hours to remove all moisture from the product. Quote
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