-
Plastic
Ok, so i want to build a pneumatic ant, but what armour would you recommend? I don't particularly want to use metal, I'd much rather use a light but spinner proof plastic. Would 2-3 mm acrylic work? or would i be better with thin HDPE?
Thanks in advance
-
Re: Plastic
to be Complexity proof you need about 4mm+ but 1mm titanium should do the job
-
Re: Plastic
-
Re: Plastic
Polycarbonate or polypropylene are the way to go, or nylon works...1 or 1.5mm should protect you against most spinners, the trick is to not give them an edge to catch on.
-
Re: Plastic
I can only echo the comments already here. 1-2mm polycarb should suffice, probably all you can afford in weight for a pneumatic ant.
Avoid Acrylic like the plauge!
-
Re: Plastic
Thanks guys.
Where should i go to find polycarb and/or titanium?
Also what grade ti do i want?
-
Re: Plastic
-
Re: Plastic
grade 5 ti is the point where it gets hard to bend. I use 0.5mm Ti on my ants, fairly resistant to spinners, they'd never get through 1mm grade 5.
I happen to have copious amounts of polycarb at 4, 6 and 10mm thick if you only want a small peice. Drop me a PM if you want some.
-
Re: Plastic
would the 4mm polycarb be reasonably spinnerproof?
-
Re: Plastic
yeh it would be very spinnerproof