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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Gonzo100100 on 26 September 2024, 03:25:01 PM
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I do all of my miniatures with magnets below their bases. Then I make metal plated movement trays so they could hold to them well. I like that solution very much.
To do the movement trays I use Metal Sheet Galvanised Steel Smooth Flat Stock 0.5mm Thickness.
The final effect is really very, very good. I am satisfied with it. However, there is some work to be done I don’t particularly like, I use my dad’s metal grinder, then his electric sander to smooth down the edges. When I cut the metal, all the neighbourhood probably thinks I’m opening some sort of workshop.
So, I’m writing this post to ask if someone could advise me some alternative. A readymade metal part that I could purchase in a good size, some, plates used for something that could be found in mechanical store. I believe there may be some part that has its specific name, that is used for something in whatever industry, that may be very cheap but I don’t know about it. The only thing is that I want it to be thin, preferably 0.5mm or less. Does anyone have any idea?
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Hi Gonzo
You could always go for ferrous sheet rather than steel…
https://www.first4magnets.com/large-metre-sheet-c82/ferroflex-620mm-wide-flexible-ferrous-sheet-self-adhesive-coloured-p3851#ab_1_6%7Cps_2_16019
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U.K. based? If so, I can recommend Precision Wargames Supplies (https://pwsltd.square.site/steel-bases). However, they use 20 gauge (so, 0.9mm) galvanised steel and I don’t think they’re particularly cheap. That said, they will make custom sizes and might be willing to use thinner steel.
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If you are in the US, I have purchased metal movement trays from http://shogunminiatures.com
I happen to have extra trays of various sizes from them that I would part with for shipping only if you like what they have.