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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:23 pm    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

Got my feet wet with the canopy cutting this weekend. I'm sure
my hand will get steadier with the cutoff wheel as I get
experience, but my edges are quite rough. Sanding them smooth
by hand is beyond tedious - it will take me the rest of the year.

Is it OK to use an electrical orbital sander ? I'm a bit
worried that the orbital motion might crack or chip the plexy.
Would it be better to use a belt sander ? What have others used ?

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:00 pm    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

I did mine with a belt sander. Worked fine.

Terry


Got my feet wet with the canopy cutting this weekend. I'm sure
my hand will get steadier with the cutoff wheel as I get
experience, but my edges are quite rough. Sanding them smooth
by hand is beyond tedious - it will take me the rest of the year.

Is it OK to use an electrical orbital sander ? I'm a bit
worried that the orbital motion might crack or chip the plexy.
Would it be better to use a belt sander ? What have others used ?


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:15 pm    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

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I did mine with a belt sander. Worked fine.

Terry

There needs to be a caution here. If the edge is heated a bit too much, it
will attempt to expand, and since it is now softer, it will relieve itself
to a low stress condition. As the edge cools, it will be put into tension
as it "hardens" and tries to shrink. This tension will remain permanently
in the edge, potentially a bad thing.

However you finish the edge, make sure it is not getting warm to the touch.
Plexi has a very large coefficient of thermal expansion.

Alex Peterson
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:24 pm    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

I used a hand block. Start with 60 grit and work finer. Dosent take that
long if your inital was pretty straight.

Dave Leonard
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Got my feet wet with the canopy cutting this weekend. I'm sure
my hand will get steadier with the cutoff wheel as I get
experience, but my edges are quite rough. Sanding them smooth
by hand is beyond tedious - it will take me the rest of the year.

Is it OK to use an electrical orbital sander ? I'm a bit
worried that the orbital motion might crack or chip the plexy.
Would it be better to use a belt sander ? What have others used ?

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 5:15 am    Post subject: Re: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

gerf(at)gerf.com wrote:
Sanding them smooth
by hand is beyond tedious - it will take me the rest
of the year......What have others used ?
Gerry,
I used this specially designed hand tool to "scrape" the
edges of the plexiglass smooth and renders an almost
polished like quality with not too much effort in a
relatively short amount of time. Any remaining
scratches on the edge surface can then (if required)
be easily blended out with 600 (or finer) grit paper.
I think you just may find this tool to be a real timesaver.
http://tinyurl.com/7aozs
Rick Galati RV-6A "Darla"


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 5:53 am    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

For what it's worth I used a Vixen file to smooth away the cutting marks and
then used a sanding block and progressively finer grit sandpaper to finish
the job.

Steve Soule
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:48 am    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

I used a standard 1" paint scraper, but with the edge ground flat so the barb formed by the grinding process does a nice job of shaving off the rough edges. Use a scrap piece of plexi to test it. The result I got was that looking straight into the shaved edge, it is nice and translucent. Worked great!

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:01 am    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

I used a standard 1" paint scraper, but with the scraping edge ground flat so that a barb is formed that will do the scraping function. Use a piece of scrap plexi to test it. On my Tip-up, all the finished edges were translucent when looking straight into them.-Worked great!

Henry Hore, -6A, C-GELS (Sold, for med. reasons).


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 9:54 am    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

Gerry,
A process that worked will for me, with out the danger of getting the plexi too warm, was to use a scraper. I made a scraper with a curved working edge from a piece of .040 aluminum. The metal edges in the working area are left rather sharp and the scraper is pulled along the edge of the plexi. Found this to remove material faster than block sanding. Takes a little practice to get the right technique.The curved edge vs. a flat edge was used to give the plexi a more finished edge. Final finish was with sanding.
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:32 am    Post subject: Sanding canopy plexy edges Reply with quote

Thanks to everyone for their comments !!

I have several techniques to try out on the scraps.

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