Moulding Kydex

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#1 Post by Ovenpaa »

Apparently I ideally need a heat gun to form Kydex and that is one thing I don't have. So, has anyone tried forming Kydex with boiling water or know of any alternatives means of heating the stuff or generally dealing with it? I was thinking of using either 2mm or 3mm sheet to form a cheek piece for a rifle.
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If you have a form to mould it over then heat it in an oven
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You need at least 160 degrees c in my experience. Als,due to the high thermal capacity of the material you will have to apply the heat for some time, so an oven is best for working a whole piece. Use a heat gun if you are heating specific spots, like forming a bend. You will need a pair of very heat resistant gloves, oven gloves won't cut it.
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This stuff is good, and it is totally re-usable.

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I used a bog standard hairdryer but that was just 1-1.5mm stuff
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#7 Post by Pippin89 »

Yep, in the oven at 160°C for an hour or so, depending on thickness. I have used it to make knife covers for my homemade knives. For that it is best to clamp it in a vice with some upholstery foam sheet over it for a bit of give and better coverage of force. Not sure on your plans for moulding a cheek rest but I would advise on a thin layer of foam between your clamp and the kydex. It gives a better finish
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Have you thought about 3D printing?
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