cbeckett
Osier & Woodhurst (UK), Gosnells Extension (OZ)
Our local video shop has shut down. In the skip are "n" DVD cases - the rubbery sort, not crystal like CD cases - guess who took a dozen to experiment with, but will be getting more...?.
The fronts and backs yield 1mm-ish thick by 6"x4" usable plastic.
I've been experimenting, making a couple of doors.
Very much like plasticard to cut and bend. Won't take pencil or biro markups, but a scalpel is fine.
Doesn't "snap" like plasticard; you have to cut right through, so a little more patience needed.
Scores better than plasticard for plank effects etc (on doors in my case)
Glues OK with superglue.
WHY I've not thought of scrounging this stuff before, I don't know. I'm sure others have used it, but it was eureka moment for me...
HAVEN'T TRIED painting it yet - will probably need a good wash for waxy residue, sandpapering and a primer.l
Hope this tip is of use!
The fronts and backs yield 1mm-ish thick by 6"x4" usable plastic.
I've been experimenting, making a couple of doors.
Very much like plasticard to cut and bend. Won't take pencil or biro markups, but a scalpel is fine.
Doesn't "snap" like plasticard; you have to cut right through, so a little more patience needed.
Scores better than plasticard for plank effects etc (on doors in my case)
Glues OK with superglue.
WHY I've not thought of scrounging this stuff before, I don't know. I'm sure others have used it, but it was eureka moment for me...
HAVEN'T TRIED painting it yet - will probably need a good wash for waxy residue, sandpapering and a primer.l
Hope this tip is of use!