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[email protected] November 28th 05 09:13 PM

Polystyrene ceiling tile in North America
 
I have found a design for a rubber band powered hovercraft that I am
interested in building with my Scouts. However, the design is from the
UK (http://www.1stmerrickville.ca/events...raft/index.htm) and it
calls for a polystyrene ceiling tile. Googling around doesn't seem to
show any North American sources. The local Home Depot just has
fibrebased ceiling tiles. But they are heavier than a polystyrene one
would be.

Has anybody seen any tiles like this around?


Thanks,

Allan.
http://www.1stmerrickville.ca


Al Bundy November 29th 05 03:06 PM

Polystyrene ceiling tile in North America
 
Maybe you could use 1" styrofoam insulation instead. You might have to
reinforce it at certain mounting points with epoxy, but the result
should be as light as polystyrene. Also, you could find a plastics
supplier that would have almost anything. I have one locally named AINS
plastic. They could ship it I bet. They can cut to any desired shape
too, given your pattern.
It sounds like a fun project.


Al Bundy November 30th 05 03:01 PM

Polystyrene ceiling tile in North America
 
PS. I just looked at the design link. It sure doesn't look like it
would hover. I'd like to see it in action. I think you could construct
the whole body using light cardboard. I would scale it a bit larger and
use a lithium cell phone battery to power a hobby motor and prop. When
you cut out the actual lithium cell from the case you have a tiny,
lightweight power pack. The motor can be from some Chinese made toy at
the dollar store. Coupling from the motor shaft to the prop could be
plastic tube, vinyl or PVC.
I just received a circular from Harbor Freight where they sell a remote
controlled airplane for $5.99 on sale, regularly $13.99. That
drivetrain could be converted to a hovercraft.


Travis Jordan November 30th 05 09:32 PM

Polystyrene ceiling tile in North America
 
wrote:
I have found a design for a rubber band powered hovercraft that I am
interested in building with my Scouts. However, the design is from the
UK (
http://www.1stmerrickville.ca/events...raft/index.htm) and it

How about one of these?
http://www.gohover.com/
http://www.gohover.com/education/education.html




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