I would get the plastic from a local hobby store, but ePlastics seems to be a good site.
If you have room, and depending on how much you plan to make, you can always source an old oven from a scrap yard, or a big box store that is just throwing them away. Typically, you may have to spend $20 to $30 dollars for a heating element, but sometimes you can get a good working one that someone traded in for an upgrade.
Some vacuum form companies like https://cwthomas.com/ may make you a vacuum formed part if you send them a plug at very little cost. As long as they don't have to engineer something, they are very customer friendly. (STM Plastics – Let Us Shape Your Project is in your neck of the woods).
Huge Selection of Clear Polycarbonate Sheets In Stock & Cut-to-Size at ePlastics
If you have room, and depending on how much you plan to make, you can always source an old oven from a scrap yard, or a big box store that is just throwing them away. Typically, you may have to spend $20 to $30 dollars for a heating element, but sometimes you can get a good working one that someone traded in for an upgrade.
Some vacuum form companies like https://cwthomas.com/ may make you a vacuum formed part if you send them a plug at very little cost. As long as they don't have to engineer something, they are very customer friendly. (STM Plastics – Let Us Shape Your Project is in your neck of the woods).
Huge Selection of Clear Polycarbonate Sheets In Stock & Cut-to-Size at ePlastics
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