Top products from r/cloudmaker
We found 3 product mentions on r/cloudmaker. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Gorilla 2 Part Epoxy, 5 Minute Set, .85 Ounce Syringe, Clear, (Pack of 1)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Strong, permanent, fast and gap-filling; Great for multiple surface applicationsBest for tough repairs requiring a durable bond, gap-filling and solvent resistanceDries Clear; Ideal for clean, easy finishing5 Minute Set; Plenty of repositioning time for the perfect fitEasy-to-Use Syringe; Separate b...
2. Loctite Epoxy Plastic Bonder 0.85-Fluid Ounce Syringe (1363118 )
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
BonderBonds nylon, polycarbonate, Mylar, PVC, Acrylic, ABS, stainless steel and many other plasticsResistant to solvents, gasoline, diesel fuel and motor OilExtremely resistant to high humidity, moisture and impact0.85 oz
No, not thick. The stuff I've used for ages now is about 1/4" wide, super thin (almost like a film) and sticks to just about anything. I've had the roll for a long time, not sure of the brand (no markings) but it looks very similar to this... https://amzn.com/B00L8RGH4W
It may very likely be scrapbooking tape, but the stuff is strong and fairly easy to work with. (great for car badges and trim pieces as well). You want something thin to prevent adding bulkiness, and the foam style tape tends to come apart after a while.
As far as residue, there is very little if any, maybe a slightly "tacky" feel after removing it, but is easily cleaned with rubbing alcohol. In my rather extensive experience with this type of tape, I've also never had any kind of damage (paint removal, staining, discoloration, etc) over time, or after removal.
As far as other methods of attachment, I haven't seen anything (I think there are like 4 or 5 of us dinking around with the Whiteout, lol) out there. My goal was to eliminate the screws. I tried magnets, and while that worked, the panels are only 2-2.7mm thick which really limits your options as far as magnets, and even with n52 neodymium, I never felt that they were quite secure enough (not pocket safe at least). As far as clips or something similar, there isn't really anywhere to clip them, and with the limited amount of space in the frame already, I'm not sure how feasible that would be. It is something that I'll consider though, maybe do a little experimenting.
I'd love to get my hands on some stab wood panels, so if/when you do that, I'd be interested in a set. Were you going to just attach the panels directly to the frame, or would they be inlay style, inset into a panel? I've been toying with the idea of using the "window panel" part as a frame for something similar, but would love to know what you're thinking.
I'll definitely make a post and show it off once I'm done, I think it's going to look pretty badass if it turns out like I'm hoping.
Also just went ahead and ordered a tube of this...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001Z3C3AG
Not sure I trust the name as much as JB Weld or Loctite, but it supposedly dries crystal clear and I like the idea of that.