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Re: Toroids from Foam
Original poster: "Roger Drosd by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <roger-at-gcisnow-dot-com>
I used this method to make a 24" dome for a Van de Graaff generator. It
worked quite well, though it's a bit messy. Your shop will become a winter
wonderland while carving the foam block. I rough-cut the disks on a band
saw before gluing them together. Use a water-based glue, as contact cement
will dissolve the foam. While the block is turning, you can achieve a
pretty smooth surface by using a disk sander to shape it. This will reduce
tear-out.
Roger Drosd
roger-at-gcisnow-dot-com
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Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 7:09 AM
Subject: Toroids from Foam
> Original poster: "Steven Ward by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
<srward16-at-hotmail-dot-com>
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> Hey,
>
> Today i went out and bought a sheet of pink polystyrene foam board. I
> wanted to stack 3 discs of it to make a wheel thats 16" diameterX4.5"
tall.
> Then i want to spin it on a drill(poor man lathe), and shave it away with
a
> rasp, or grater. Ill shave it to the shape of the toroid, then paint it
> with epoxy, then cover with foil tape. Has anyone done this? Does anyone
> have some good websites that discuss this. I need some help as i am
already
> having problems. Thanks a bunch!
>
> Steve Ward.
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