I am very active on a similar mega-thread elsewhere but I couldn't find an active one here on R2R.
@Troylee started the Acrylic 101!!!!! thread a while back, but it doesn't look like he's very active here anymore. Maybe this thread will suck him back in, he has great advice.
SHORT CUT LIST
Relocated short-cut list from a subsequent post to here, this will be kept updated for quick reference. When the text changes to a link, that means I've written the section. I will also try to keep this updated with links to useful posts by others as well, as a few other fabricators have chimed in with some very good tips
Solvent Welding (Pins method)
Solvent Welding (Capillary action)
Planning the parts
Overage for fillets
Bonding order
Curing time between steps
Rough cutting
Squaring
Edge preparation
Joint preparation
Applying the solvent
Flush trimming
Rounding and polishing
Curing time for finished build
Silicone bonding Acrylic to Glass
Then some other non-build related topics for me to rant about:
Stands for acrylic tanks. They need to be flat, and no you don't NEED to put foam under an acrylic tank.
Sanding and buffing scratches; how to wear out your arms
Crazing; deal with it.
Cracks; they suck and your tank will be ugly now.
I found a used acrylic tank, should I buy it? Yes! or no. But, maybe.
Just a bit about me, I started into acrylic fabrication when I wanted to build my first Algae Scrubber. It was my Dad actually that built my first 2 units, he still works with acrylic but in a totally unrelated industry, he makes display cabinets and holders for antique dealers and collectors, so he uses a lot of 1/8", 3/16" extruded and does everything via capillary action.
Once I understood the basics of acrylic fabrication, I started out strong out of the gate and built my own router table in 2011: 48" x 96" with a Bosch router mounted under the table
I did some small projects to cut my teeth
30g rimless sump
18g biocube sump
30g Sump w/fuge & ATO
40g frag tank with BeanAnimal overflow
40g Sump Fuge
30g Frag Display/Sale tank (I've made many of these)
50g frag tank: this is actually an Tenecor 120g that I cut in half lengthwise and bonded on a new bottom. For the record, I would not recommend doing this, honestly it would have taken less time to build a brand new tank.
62g Frag Tank
70g sump for FW
More to follow
@Troylee started the Acrylic 101!!!!! thread a while back, but it doesn't look like he's very active here anymore. Maybe this thread will suck him back in, he has great advice.
SHORT CUT LIST
Relocated short-cut list from a subsequent post to here, this will be kept updated for quick reference. When the text changes to a link, that means I've written the section. I will also try to keep this updated with links to useful posts by others as well, as a few other fabricators have chimed in with some very good tips
Solvent Welding (Pins method)
Solvent Welding (Capillary action)
Planning the parts
Overage for fillets
Bonding order
Curing time between steps
Rough cutting
Squaring
Edge preparation
Joint preparation
Applying the solvent
Flush trimming
Rounding and polishing
Curing time for finished build
Silicone bonding Acrylic to Glass
Then some other non-build related topics for me to rant about:
Stands for acrylic tanks. They need to be flat, and no you don't NEED to put foam under an acrylic tank.
Sanding and buffing scratches; how to wear out your arms
Crazing; deal with it.
Cracks; they suck and your tank will be ugly now.
I found a used acrylic tank, should I buy it? Yes! or no. But, maybe.
Just a bit about me, I started into acrylic fabrication when I wanted to build my first Algae Scrubber. It was my Dad actually that built my first 2 units, he still works with acrylic but in a totally unrelated industry, he makes display cabinets and holders for antique dealers and collectors, so he uses a lot of 1/8", 3/16" extruded and does everything via capillary action.
Once I understood the basics of acrylic fabrication, I started out strong out of the gate and built my own router table in 2011: 48" x 96" with a Bosch router mounted under the table
I did some small projects to cut my teeth
30g rimless sump
18g biocube sump
30g Sump w/fuge & ATO
40g frag tank with BeanAnimal overflow
40g Sump Fuge
30g Frag Display/Sale tank (I've made many of these)
50g frag tank: this is actually an Tenecor 120g that I cut in half lengthwise and bonded on a new bottom. For the record, I would not recommend doing this, honestly it would have taken less time to build a brand new tank.
62g Frag Tank
70g sump for FW
More to follow
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