mobefive
Aerospace
- Jan 24, 2004
- 9
Ok here is the breif,
I know very little about metals engineering so bear with me. What I am attempting to do is to create a small number of these plates (about 10 to begin with) that will be approximately 150x150x10mm and to be made out of some type of metal that is as light as possible and water(fresh)/weather resistant. It will be flat on the bottom and mounted to a waterski and be shaped on the top, hopefully smooth and shiny.
I was initally thinking aluminium that was embossed somehow to save on weight but then it must be a strong object as to not loose shape when knocked. Perhaps I can add some type of coating to get the requried shine and gloss at the end.
Let me know what you think, thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Cameron Leake
mobefive@hotmail.com
I know very little about metals engineering so bear with me. What I am attempting to do is to create a small number of these plates (about 10 to begin with) that will be approximately 150x150x10mm and to be made out of some type of metal that is as light as possible and water(fresh)/weather resistant. It will be flat on the bottom and mounted to a waterski and be shaped on the top, hopefully smooth and shiny.
I was initally thinking aluminium that was embossed somehow to save on weight but then it must be a strong object as to not loose shape when knocked. Perhaps I can add some type of coating to get the requried shine and gloss at the end.
Let me know what you think, thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Cameron Leake
mobefive@hotmail.com