I do not have a band saw. I'd be stuck with a hacksaw or compound miter saw. Neither of which would be a great tool for slicing up an aluminum rod into 100 pieces.
The right nylon washers would be good. 1.75" outside diamater and approx. 1/4" or less inside diameter and about .050" thich would be nice. Having trouble finding a supplier online. I'd probably be better off finding an actual sho around here (RI) wouldnt I? If i find somone in the field then if they dont have it they would probably know somone who does.
For drilling the little suckers I suppose I'd have to go use a friend's drill press. Stack them and then dril the holes. Or, if it was a rod then i could drill the holes beofore i slice them up. I do have a friend with a band saw I could probably use.
Maybe my best bet is a nylon or acetal rod.
http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cf ... its=inches
http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cf ... its=inches
Looks like Acetal and Nylon are about the same price. Which do you reccomend?
I should be confident in getting 100 wafers out of a 10" piece That's allowing about half loss to saw cuts. A normal bandsaw should be less than .050" right?
It's actually hard to find plastic or 7075 aluminum discs for cheap. I guess they are usually considered a byproduct that either goes in the trash or to to be recycled. I'm sure somone has a ton of them somewhere. I just want 100. sigh.
I also noticed that they sell hex rod but no pent rod. Must be cause it's hard to make a wrench for a hex nut. Probably why you see hex nuts on fire hydrants.
Dang it's getting late/early.
What an odd way to spend the first 6 hours of the new year - scouring the internet for metal and plastic stock.
Well I'd better get some sleep. My favorite breakfast place closes around 2pm. I dont want to miss that. Not a good way to start out the year.
Talk to you guys later.
P.S. Here's a famous bucky ball:
(Puzzle: I spy with my little eye one of 20 pentagons on that sphere)