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  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15636
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #1

    corrugated sheets

    For the old farmhouse in my current dio I need some 1/35 scale corrugated roofing sheets. Found a few YouTube videos etc on how to make your own. I had a go and it worked well. Many of you will know how it's done but some might find it useful. Certainly a lot cheaper than ready made sheets or buying the tool to make your own.

    Start with a rectangle of thickish styrene. Stick lengths of 1.2mm styrene rod onto the base leaving 1.2mm gaps. My rods were 8cm long. You'll also need a wooden stick, kebab skewer, with a rounded, pointy end. Stick your jig to the bench with tape.
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    Raid the kitchen or have a take-away 'cause you need a foil food container. Cut a strip of foil to size. Less than 8cm high in my case and the length doesn't matter. Tape it on one side across the jig and weigh down the other end. You need to keep that end down but it has to be able to move because as you make the grooves it kind of slightly scrunches up. Run the pointy stick up and down the grooves. Be careful not to make holes in the foil when pushing the stick!
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    Trim the edges and hey presto :tongue-out3:
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    The only downside is that the sheets tend to curl a bit because of the pressure making the grooves. Straightening them out is easy but it's a nuisance.
  • PaulTRose
    SMF Supporters
    • Jun 2013
    • 6442
    • Paul
    • Tattooine

    #2
    lol...youve watched the same youtube vids that i have

    certainly works well
    Per Ardua

    We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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    • Tim Marlow
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 18880
      • Tim
      • Somerset UK

      #3
      Nice work Jim. Beats corrugated cardboard any day….

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      • rickoshea52
        SMF Supporters
        • Dec 2011
        • 4076
        • Rick

        #4
        I’ve tried this in OO scale model railways. A bonus is you can replicate holes using a pin or simulate severely corroded panels by piercing with said pin closely together to make bigger holes or missing sections.
        On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
        Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
        Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.

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        • KarlW
          • Jul 2020
          • 1522

          #5
          You can also make two forms and push them together with the foil sandwiched between. Doesn't curl as much.

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          • scottie3158
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 14197
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #6
            Jim,
            Nice SBS thanks.

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            • Mickc1440
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 4775

              #7
              Nice one Jim

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #8
                Nice sbs Jim.
                You mentioned raiding the kitchen if you were thinking of kitchen foil I have and it tears if using a former method. ( the one with a two part mould pattern )
                Does it work with this method please.

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                • Mr Bowcat
                  SMF OG
                  • Dec 2016
                  • 4592
                  • Bob
                  • London

                  #9
                  Handy to know, cheers Jim.
                  Si vis pacem, para bellum.

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15636
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #10
                    Originally posted by John Race
                    You mentioned raiding the kitchen if you were thinking of kitchen foil I have and it tears if using a former method. ( the one with a two part mould pattern )
                    Does it work with this method please.
                    The short answer John is "No". Ordinary kitchen foil is too thin. It doesn't hold it's shape, it is just too thin.

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                    • Tim Marlow
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 18880
                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jim R
                      The short answer John is "No". Ordinary kitchen foil is too thin. It doesn't hold it's shape, it is just too thin.
                      I would think wine bottle foil, copper or pewter sheet would be best for this application.

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                      • Neil Merryweather
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Dec 2018
                        • 5180
                        • London

                        #12
                        If you have any self-adhesive silver foil tape like heating engineers use it might work well joined back to back.
                        It made a good temporary flag for my Fusiliers
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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Jim R
                          The short answer John is "No". Ordinary kitchen foil is too thin. It doesn't hold it's shape, it is just too thin.
                          It seems that food containers are the only real material due to their thickness to use. I search the web for a thickness like them in sheet form but found nothing.

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                          • JR
                            • May 2015
                            • 18273

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
                            If you have any self-adhesive silver foil tape like heating engineers use it might work well joined back to back.
                            It made a good temporary flag for my Fusiliers
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                            Nice Neil, whats the thickness please.

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                            • Neil Merryweather
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Dec 2018
                              • 5180
                              • London

                              #15
                              Originally posted by John Race
                              Nice Neil, whats the thickness please.
                              the two together are 0.19mm

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