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Sheet Metal?
Where would I go about getting sheets of metal? I need really thin ones, like the thickness of pop cans. I went to home depot and they don't have anything. Thanks. 

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I have to make a "crazy" book for my publications class. It really doesn't even have to look like a book, just needs to be creative, and well put together. I'm doing an aquarium/terrarium theme, I got plexiglass and hinges at the hardware store, for the covers and binding, and I got a gate latch to keep it closed. I wanna make my pages out of 2 sheets of metal with a hole in the center, with a piece of thin clear plastic sandwiched between the 2 with aquarium or terrarium elements like a tree, or a dragonfly or the sun illustrated on it, so I can have them all sit one over the other and as you flip the pages, you deconstruct the terrarium or aquarium. Hopefully it works?
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That sounds like it'll be cool... I don't understand the construction exactly though. You're saying the covers will be plexiglas and the pages will be metal? Wouldn't you want the pages to be see-through?
Or do you mean the hole in the center will be large and will be essentially a window into all the rest of the pages?
Hmm... depending on the dimensions of the book, maybe you could use an aluminum can. Just cut the top and bottom off, cut a vertical slit, and unroll it. If you're putting two sheets back-to-back anyway, it shouldn't matter that there's printing on one side, right? You could use 40oz cans if you need bigger, maybe.
Or do you mean the hole in the center will be large and will be essentially a window into all the rest of the pages?
Hmm... depending on the dimensions of the book, maybe you could use an aluminum can. Just cut the top and bottom off, cut a vertical slit, and unroll it. If you're putting two sheets back-to-back anyway, it shouldn't matter that there's printing on one side, right? You could use 40oz cans if you need bigger, maybe.
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that may work actually... I'll measure cans tonight... The covers are 6x9, so the pages should be around 5x8. There would be a relatively large hole in the pages, and it would be a window into the rest of the pages, I was just trying to come up with a cool way to frame them. I may even just be able to frame each side with a separate can... Thanks Vikash. Helpful as usual!
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Okay, yeah, I understand the design now. Sounds like it'll be cool.
You're welcome. Soda cans are always a useful source for small pieces of scrap aluminum. You could also try using some kind of thin steel strapping from Home Depot; you can take something that's narrow and solder four pieces of it together to form a rectangular frame or something. It'll definitely be easier to make things adhere to steel than aluminum.
You're welcome. Soda cans are always a useful source for small pieces of scrap aluminum. You could also try using some kind of thin steel strapping from Home Depot; you can take something that's narrow and solder four pieces of it together to form a rectangular frame or something. It'll definitely be easier to make things adhere to steel than aluminum.
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What about aluminum flashing? Did you check the gutter section? It comes in rolls.
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Flashing is a good idea, not only does it come in sheets but you can get it with one side pre-painted. I wish I got to do fun little projects like you're doing in my engineering classes
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Go into industrial design instead of engineering and you can do stuff like that all day (and night) long.
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Online metals is local, in ballard, but they don't like walk-ins unless you spend lot's of money with them.
http://metalshorts.com/ is on east marginal and is really good for sheet metal. They cut to size.
http://metalshorts.com/ is on east marginal and is really good for sheet metal. They cut to size.
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Why would she do something like that?Yukonart wrote:. . . or talk to your boyfriend who happens to know of a few local industrial outlets for such metals. . .
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