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I'm working on making my own frag racks. I'm looking for that thin piece of silicone/rubber that is used to lock frags into place. Anyone know where I can find this stuff? Tried amazon but what I found was all thicker than I'm wanting.
 
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I'm working on making my own frag racks. I'm looking for that thin piece of silicone/rubber that is used to lock frags into place. Anyone know where I can find this stuff? Tried amazon but what I found was all thicker than I'm wanting.

Willing to use a 3d printer? Otherwise, look for plastic bushings on McMaster.
 
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I could but i have a laser also so really looking for those sheets.

Thats exactly what im looking for just prior to being cut already so i can space them out the way i want. Boogers are hard to find.

Not sure a laser would do silicone well, but I've had good luck with CO2 lasers and EDPM rubber.
 

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