Aluminum wire size???
vohelpe
05-13-2011, 09:02 PM
Hi
i just started in scratchbuilding aluminum parts and i need to know what size of alu. wire can i use for coil overs of 1/24 and 1/25 scale???
Thanks
i just started in scratchbuilding aluminum parts and i need to know what size of alu. wire can i use for coil overs of 1/24 and 1/25 scale???
Thanks
gpz900ra7
05-14-2011, 07:58 AM
I would just use what looks right, and what you are happy with :).
gpz900ra7.
gpz900ra7.
racer93
05-14-2011, 03:17 PM
Exactly. I'd get a bunch of different diameters and experiment. That's what I do. It comes in handy later, anyway...
vohelpe
05-14-2011, 08:45 PM
thanks
ill do that i get different sizes and try with the best at the moment
ill do that i get different sizes and try with the best at the moment
lotus123
05-15-2011, 11:24 AM
There are a few tools that I conside to be essential, such as an airbrush (and in my case) an Optivisor.
However, one that I find indispensable and that I keep close to hand is my digital vernier caliper. It's absolutely essential for figuring out the right size for anything.
If you consider that a typical coil-over spring is about the thickness of your small finger then it's simple enough to measure that, divide by 24 and there you have your answer. Even better, setting the caliper to that scale size then helps you to find the right material very quickly.
However, one that I find indispensable and that I keep close to hand is my digital vernier caliper. It's absolutely essential for figuring out the right size for anything.
If you consider that a typical coil-over spring is about the thickness of your small finger then it's simple enough to measure that, divide by 24 and there you have your answer. Even better, setting the caliper to that scale size then helps you to find the right material very quickly.
vohelpe
05-16-2011, 06:02 PM
Thanks for all the replies, i will consider all the options. By the way i already got a digital caliper and airbrush system. Right know im starting to know how to turning parts in a new lathe that i bought a month ago. So if any of you got ideas or advices they will be welcome too.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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