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Old 07-04-2003, 07:38 PM   #6
William Whitaker William Whitaker is offline
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I'm posting a picture of an 8" x 10" ABS panel glued to 3/8" plywood that I took at an angle to show how nicely it turns out. I then sanded the panel to suit my style.

I mounted the ABS to the plywood using a water based countertop contact cement I bought at a home store. I apply the cement to both surfaces with a disposable roller.

It is easy enough that even I can do it.

I'm going to try and mount it to gatorfoam board next. It will be much lighter in weight.

Unsanded ABS looks cheap - like plastic. It is slick and shiny, often full of tiny scratches, and often has tiny pits from the casting. Sanding makes the plastic look like the finest traditionally prepared gesso panel, only it is easier to do. Since there is no gesso involved, there is no possibility that the ground can chip. ABS itself does NOT chip. It is flexible, not brittle.


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