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PostPosted: Feb 24, 2012 05:30    Post subject: Acrylic Stands  

In Louis Collection Louis Friend wrote:

I have about 300 minerals ranging in size from miniature to cabinet for which I am making acrylic stands.


Congratulations for your astonishing hand made stands and the patience to put the pieces together in the right place (and for your specimens as well, of course). I have a lot to learn from you.
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PostPosted: Feb 24, 2012 06:11    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

Hi Carles:

Many thanks for your kind words. If you and the other moderators are agreeable I will show how these stands can be made. The one shown took less than 30 minutes to make but spread out over two days. The cost for materials was about $7.50AUD for that stand. You just need a few basic tools and a bit of “elbow grease” but they are very, very easy to make. Even routing out the contour for the mineral is possible if you know someone who has a CNC machine and is willing to do it for a small fee.

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PostPosted: Feb 24, 2012 06:19    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

Louis Friend wrote:
If you and the other moderators are agreeable I will show how these stands can be made.

I think your contribution would be very appreciated by many mineral collectors.
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PostPosted: Feb 25, 2012 01:26    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

Nice specimens and stands. I would like to see how you do the stands.
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PostPosted: Feb 25, 2012 02:23    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

ACRYLIC STANDS (related with Louis Collection )


Hi Carles and Matt:

I will happily show the procedure for making the acrylic stands. You need to purchase or borrow a few inexpensive and simple tools, along with the adhesive and applicator. My applicator is a 10ml glass syringe with needle. The adhesive comes in a convenient 470ml tin, which is enough for several hundred basic acrylic display stands. In the plastics business the process is called “solvent welding” and is easier than gluing two strips of metal together with araldite.

The acrylic stock is very cheap and I use the 25mm thick stock cut at the store to my specifications. I generally buy enough to make about 12 stands. Therefore, as I need more stands I simply buy more acrylic. You can of course get 20 and 15mm thickness, and thicker if you want, so it depends a lot on personal taste. I use the 25mm! For the supports, such as those seen in the photograph of the large magnetite I use a 1200 x 50 x 10mm off-cut that I just cut up and trim with a “cheap” adjustable hand operated Mitre saw that I bought from a local hardware chain for $19.95AUD. I will include photos of all tools and materials. I will also provide links to a couple of You-Tube videos to make the work very easy. The rest really depends on your mineral.

In the case of the large magnetite I simply looked at it from the side supported by my hand and estimated the best display angle with a plastic ruler. This gave me the dimensions for the largest support, and where to place the small support at the front to stop the rock sliding forward. These were then mitre cut, sanded and attached to the acrylic stand. I gave it about a day to “cure” and then positioning the rock on the stand supported by my hand, I determined the best position for the second support. This support was then mitre cut, sanded and “solvent” welded to the acrylic stand.

I know it sounds like a lot of work but it is very, very easy. The large stand was the first and most difficult one I ever made, and I am pleased with the result. Most stands are very simple, comprising nothing more than a back rest and a small support for the front as can be seen in my other mineral photos. Of course, the cost of parts is cheap, the quality of the product depends entirely on your labor!

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PostPosted: Mar 02, 2012 18:10    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

Dear FMF Viewers

For all those that have viewed this page on acrylic stands I thank you. I will be attempting to have the procedure up in “pictorial” form within the next few days together with a couple of very relevant and very instructive You-Tube videos on working with Acrylic. I thank you all for your patience.

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PostPosted: Mar 05, 2012 01:22    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

HOW I MADE MY ACRYLIC STANDS:

I decided to post these as JPEG’s as it would be easier for those interested to cut, paste and print using any of the currently available word processing packages.



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PostPosted: Mar 05, 2012 03:45    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

Louis,

Many thanks for letting us know how to manage the stands in such a magistral way.

I'm sure it will be of great utility to many of our readers.
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PostPosted: Mar 05, 2012 04:36    Post subject: Acrylic Stands - Professional labels  

Dear Carles:

Many thanks for your kind words. These stands are very easy to make, and I hope others will gain joy from building their own Acrylic stands.

Just a quick note on labels.

You can buy two products either in clear film or white sheet, A4 for inkjet printers, both with a “sticky side.” You can then print the label on these and stick them on the front side of the acrylic stand. If you get the clear printing film, the labels look just like the ones the professional do! A great stand with its own great label – neat!

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PostPosted: Mar 06, 2012 01:47    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

In the second part of the making of acrylic stands I am going to show the materials and techniques I used to make a stand for a green chatoyant Congo Malachite. It is a very, very simple stand, but highlights the things you need and the things you need to get to do this work. It is almost impossible to give a step-by-step recipe as everyone’s mineral specimen is unique as are the many ways the collector might wish to display the piece. Later as the opportunity arises, I will show some of the more complex stands I have made, but I am leaving these until I am confident in my work.


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PostPosted: Mar 06, 2012 02:29    Post subject: Circular Acrylic Stands  

Incidentally, if you would like a few circular stands it is possible to get acrylic rod in very large diameters. I will be using the 60mm diameter rod cut to a thickness of 25mm for all my miniature specimens, which are in the 3.5 to 6.5 cm range. These rods offer great display potential as it would be possible to saw them at angles other than parallel.

The same procedure is used regarding sanding, but these might have to be polished with a small Dremel buffing wheel. I will post my results and suggestions as they come.

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PostPosted: Mar 06, 2012 03:46    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

Very nice, well documented post. Thanks.
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PostPosted: Mar 06, 2012 04:02    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

Simply astonishing!
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PostPosted: Mar 06, 2012 21:43    Post subject: Re: Acrylic Stands  

To all FMF viewers many thanks for your encouragement and support.
I hope I have helpful in providing this information.

For those who may not have a MAPP burner or might be unsure about using one, you can omit the flame-polishing step. Instead, sand the edges with progressively finer grade silicon carbide paper. Start with 80 grade, and then go to 180, then to 240 and finally 360. This will give you beautiful edges with a slight translucent appearance, which in my opinion looks very nice too.

This kind of edge provides a great backdrop to those labels printed with an inkjet printer on clear film. If you can get the ones with an adhesive backing, the result is a stand and label equal to anything the professionals could do. There is tremendous pride in looking at your piece and thinking, yep I chose this beauty, and I also made the stand too!

You can also bevel the edges but you will need a special and inexpensive tool – router bit. If you know someone, who has a small woodwork shop you could ask for his or her help. I have a Dremel with a router/shaper table and I will be trying stands with beveled and decorative edges too. The plastic shop can do it for you but it increases the cost of each block.

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PostPosted: Mar 08, 2012 01:19    Post subject: NEW Labels for Acrylic Stands  

I decided to print a label on an A4 size sheet of labels. This particular paper sheet has a sticky side. After printed I cut out the label and covered it with a small portion of the clear plastic covering used to protect book covers. This clear material also has a sticky side. I then trimmed off the excess, and removed the backing and carefully placed it on my stand. I think it looks neat, but I am going to do the same with the clear adhesive sheet so I can compare a white background with a clear one.


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