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I've got discs sized up to 4", however does anyone know a source for larger than this? Or does anyone make their own? I was working on a big baby grizzly bear the other day, and was pushing the limits of my available disc sizes. I would hate to ever have to scale back future projects for lack of a big disc source.
Thanks in advance,
Kelly
Hi Kell
Gollygeewhiz.....if you know anyone with a band saw you can buy peeler cores at garden supply stores or Lowes or Home Depot.....but then you would need to know someone with a drill press so you could drill the holes for your hardware.....
It would be much easier to buy the discs wouldn't it....I hope you find us all a source....
Dilu
Hmmm .....I wonder if you could use those big metal lids that come off of the big pickle or mayonnaise jars..ask for them at a restaurant.
One time I made some real big joints by cutting out cereal cardboard circles then I laminated about 4 or 5 layers together with Elmers wood glue...Wow they were strong too... Winney
I've been making my own hardboard disks (not that many yet!) with a hole saw and a power drill. My son-in-law has a drill press, but it seemed easier to use the drill.
For anything larger than 4", I'd definitely try laminating cardboard. Winney's right--it's very, very strong and stiff. I once made a whole dollhouse out of cardboard and Elmer's and, if the mice hadn't got to it, I think it would still be standing! :rolleyes:
Eileen
wow! Great idea's....And Kelly's right-who wants to be hampered by the sizes of available discs?
Dilu
Hi Kelly,
I still have a lot of those big Disc`s which I dont use anymore.
Making this large Bears is not my thing, and it shows on the Bears.
If you like the ones I have, let me know.
Rita