[Noisebridge-discuss] Who wants Kilograms of Shapelock?

Ryan Castellucci ryan.castellucci at gmail.com
Sat Mar 13 01:47:57 UTC 2010


I'll buy $20 worth.

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Corey McGuire <coreyfro at coreyfro.com> wrote:
> OK folks,
> Spoke with the distro and this is his story in a nutshell:
>
> CAPA 6800 used to be made by two companies; DOW and PERSTORP.  DOW ran their
> factory in to the ground so when a hurricane knocked it out, demand went
> through the roof.  However, Perstorp is meeting the demand and by January
> 2011, they should have the market handled.  Though demand is greater than
> supply, because of the economy, noone can afford materials right now, so
> demand isn't too bad.  That means prices are still reasonable and lead times
> are about two months.
>
> I will be getting a quote on Monday.  Our own demand is in excess of 40KG.
>  I imagine some of that may subside a bit knowing the time line, BUT this
> stuff is NOT sold in 20KG increments, so that's no big deal.
> Now, the interesting news.  I can get this straight from the company if we
> get a 1000 pound pallet of it.  We're already at about 100.  I don't expect
> much more excitement, but I'm going to go ahead and see what the price would
> be for 1000 pounds.  Maybe a pallet of it would be fun for some Noisebridge
> kits to be sold at Maker Faire.
>
> ~ $1.20 : 4oz CAPA 6800
> ~ $0.20 : 2 Magnets
> ~ $0.20 : 2 Color fading RGB LED's
> ~ $0.20 : 2 CR2032 batteries
> ~ $0.20 : Asshole Tax
> -----------------------------------
> ~ $2.00 per kit
> Sell for $10.  PROFIT!!!??!?!?!?!?!!?
>
> Just an idea.  I'll get the prices, regardless.
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Corey McGuire <coreyfro at coreyfro.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Instead of buying the name brand material for $1.50 an oz, I am looking
>> for a source of CAPA 6800 at $10 a kg or about $0.30 an oz.  I might need to
>> get this in a 20kg volume (that's right, I'm measuring volume in grams!)
>>  That means a $200 purchase.  maybe more with shipping and distributor
>> specific pricing, but I have it on authority that $10 a KG is not
>> unreasonable.
>> Anyone who knows of a source, please help me out.  Right now I am looking
>> to work with Tri-ISO.
>>
>> Who is interested?  Do I have $200 of interest in Shapelock?  Or, how many
>> KG would you like at $10 a KG?  The more interest, the more likely the
>> chance of success.
>> Ripped from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycaprolactone :
>>
>> PCL also has many applications in the hobbyist market. Some brand names
>> used in selling it to this market are Shapelock and Friendly Plastic in the
>> US, and Polymorph in the UK. It has physical properties of a very tough,
>> nylon-like plastic that melts to a putty-like consistency at only 60°C.
>> PCL's specific heat and conductivity are low enough that it isn't hard to
>> handle at this temperature.This makes it ideal for small-scale modeling,
>> part fabrication, repair of plastic objects, and rapid prototyping where
>> heat resistance isn't needed. Though molten PCL readily sticks to many other
>> plastics, if the surface is cooled, the stickiness can be minimized while
>> still leaving the mass pliable.
>>
>> --
>> Success is a tasty spirit distilled from bitter failure
>> --Coreyfro
>
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