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Ben_almighty
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Creating custom, rubberized polymer parts
3 April, 2014, 20:05
So i have a project in mind for building a very special aeg from scratch
, for the most part it wont be TOO tricky however there are some parts that i would like to have a rubberised texture and a bit softer than the rest of the gun (rubberised butt pad, hand rest and part of the pistol grip) as for the most part the gun is metal and i doubt it would be the most comfortable thing to have metal butt jabbing you in the shoulder :p
im not entirely sure what method to look into to go about making these parts as im not the most knowleged person in this sort of field so id need a hand with what kinds of materials i should be looking at and how i should get the shapes im after
many thanks for any help
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3 April, 2014, 20:58
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3 April, 2014, 21:37
Re: Creating custom, rubberized polymer parts
+1 to the above. You can make anything out of it.
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3 April, 2014, 21:55
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hmmmm interesting, and i could put this into a mould and it would harden up a bit? remember it needs to be able to take constant friction against things like gloves and clothing
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