PS - I machine some rubbery plastic parts that have a durometer similar 
to soft urethanes.  I freeze the parts to make them harder, so they cut 
instead of smearing and tearing.




On 02/23/2015 11:46 AM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> I am using this site as a reference for making some telescope eyepieces:
> http://home.fuse.net/astronomy/
>
> Larry chose to use urethane to make the blanks for machining. My
> experience with urethane is that recipes range from rubbery soft to
> pretty darn hard, but not fully hard. I need something that can take a
> .6 mm pitch thread and stand up to assembly cycles. PVC pipe is the
> wrong color, threads okay, but the threads smear easily. Acetal works
> very well, but can't be bonded or painted. Polyester resin might work.
> I'm also considering injection molding blanks from PLA.
>
> I'm wondering, are there forms of urethane that have the same
> characteristics as acetal? Are there other materials that would be better?
>
>


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