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Old 21-06-2007   #4 (permalink)
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I can only agree with you there Grahame,
The SE5A must be getting close to completion now and I would do the same in giving that priority before starting anything new, it's always so easy to get sidetracked onto something else.

The Plunge moulding method certainly seems to have worked well for you and as stated, It is probably the better method for small parts where Vac-forming would be wasteful just for a couple of small bits.

The Sumps look good on the Model too.

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