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Sunday, November 25, 2007

November 25, 2007

Ok...I now officially have experience with high-density (25psi) blue foam. Over Thanksgiving Laroldo and I gathered materials and launched on our crusade.

I bought some 2'x4' sections of 1/4" MDF and had them cut into 2'x2' squares.

Larry went to Allied Building Materials and purchased some 2'x8'x1" blue foam sheets.

Once we assembled the materials, Two Stooges Manufacturing took over. We clamped the foam between two sheets of the MDF squares and lined up the edges. We then used the MDF as a guide to cut the foam. Any roughness we sanded out.

Simple in practice...but apparently not simple enough!

When we applied the glue and clamped the foam to the MDF (for 30 min as per instructions) we noticed that the foam tended to pull away in the center. We tried different methods of applying glue (brush, spreader) and different methods of securing the foam (tape, clamps, weights).

Our final method was:
  • Spread the glue thickly with a brush
  • Tape it
  • Clamp it
  • After approx. 30 min. remove the clamps and put the boards under weight overnight.

The result was passable. I will say this...the 1/4" MDF glues to the 1" foam makes a very solid piece.

There were two..."oddities"

  • The foam appears to have shrunk by maybe 1/16" to 1/8" along the cut edge. An astute person will note that it was probably a mistake in cutting, normally I would agree, However since we used the 2'x2' MDF sections themselves for cutting templates I can't imagine what it could be.
  • Using 100 grit sandpaper the foam sanded up nice and smooth...except when it didn't. For some reason a couple of the cut edges began to peel in small sections rather than sand to a smooth finish. Very odd.
The lesson for next time is to cut a little bigger than the template and do a final cut after the MDF and foam have been glued.

Tim, they call him...

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

November 20, 2007


Terrain Boards

It has been decided that we need some purpose built terrain boards. Why? you ask..

Good question? I am not really sure, perhaps the spectacle has become more important...

For my part I put it down to my usual simple motives:

"Oh look a bunny..."

Here is the (my) plan...

MDF comes in 2' x 4' sheets I am going to buy four of them...

"Wait...that equals a 8' x 4' table, you only need a 6' x 4' for FOW..."

Yeah, yeah...save the heckling for later

I intend to cut them into 2' x 2' sections (8) to build:

  • 2 x ridge sections
  • 2 x hill sections
  • 4 x clear sections
I am going to use high-density blue foam to create the terrain features. My only question at this point is whether to use the MDF as the base or glue the foam to the MDF. The latter means I can do wadi's and the like, but the former is easier and lighter.

Decisions, decisions...

Tim, distracted they call him...