From: "woodelf" <bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca>
vrs wrote:
>I can think of a few more parts made of unobtainium (but I'm working on
it)
:-).
Now I suppose you what to be paid in rare coins for the unobtainium parts.
So cynical...I feel that way myself, sometimes. Variant Wisconsin quarters
will be fine :-).
Rare coins are not needed. Though I'll want to recoup some R&D and
materials costs, at least to the extent possible. I've sold the results of
a few of projects here, at or near cost.
For tax purposes, my favorite thing is to ask cost, but gladly take
additional donations to the cause.
You might want to check out *Plastic Injection
Molding Machine* at
Linsday's books
http://www.lindsaybks.com/dgjp/djgbk/inject/index.html
I don't know if that will work for the PDP handles but I suspect you
don't have a
air bubble problem with it.
*Secrets of Building a Plastic Vacuum Forming Machine* may also be a
good book
for the shelf.
http://www.lindsaybks.com/dgjp/djgbk/vacf/index.html
I'll have a look, thanks! One of my goals is to stick with technology we
can (theoretically at least) do at home with a minimal investment. If I
spend a ton of time buying or building equipment, I start to feel like I
need a business plan :-/.
Vince