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    I need help choosing a material.

    I make reproduction antique radio face plates. I have been making them out of MDF but I am concerned about long term durability. They are subjected occasionally to the wet weather and I am worried they will distort even after painting.

    I am considering changing to some sort of plastic. Other materials are a possibility, just have to keep cost in mind. The originals are cast pot metal or machined aluminum. I have a Joes2005 woodworking machine so I would rather not machine them out of aluminum.

    Here is a couple of pictures:


    http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...efaceplate.jpg

    http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...s/IMG_0510.jpg


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    How about Bakelite? Many early electronics used Bakelite cases.

    http://www.professionalplastics.com/BAKELITE
    Bob

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    Coating MDF properly will prevent entry of moisture even when permanently exposed to the elements (boat-building excepted!) The original materials you mentioned would give something of a satin to rough finish so a few coats of varnish/sealant should replicate it quite well.

    Looking for a plastic that is as soft to machine as MDF and simultaneously as rigid and not as water absorbent will be a challenge.


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    Mylar would do it: nice colour and machines beautifuly: nice and soft but not "gummy".

    It smells of fish though when you machine it- have a shower before you go down the pub!
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    I check out Bakelite, WAY too expensive. Bakelight was used for a lot of radio equipment, mostly field telephones, but it was cast under pressure.

    Painting the MDF is what I am doing now. The problem I have found with MDF is when you are carving small text, the insode of the "O", "B", etc tends to flake off. Perhaps I am doing something wrong. (I use a Porter Cable router.)

    Mylar sounds interesting. I will have to investigate prices and local availability.

    I had some labels made for the knobs and dials using a laser. They came out crisp but no depth at all. I had the company re-do them by going over the letters twice, better but not really good. They are redoing them again but only under protest. So that isn't really an option.

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    What about Masonite? It's harder and more fine-grained than MDF, but shouldn't be a problem to machine on your equipment. The tempered Masonite is more impervious, but there are some issues with how it takes paint.

    Andrew Werby
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