Metcalf
Expedition Leader
Good point. I keep old 12 pack cardboard or other misc cardboard packaging for that purpose because I can't stomach the price of the chip board. Art supply stores usually have it in large enough sheets, but the cost is huge.
Uline has it, but again, the cost is high. https://www.uline.com/BL_1852/Chipboard-Pads?keywords=chipboard
Some other forum suggested getting blems from picture frame stores or from fabric stores. Another source suggested befriending someone who works at a food packaging plant, but all of those options require foot work.
Edit - I just found this source. Not so bad - http://www.papermart.com/brown-gray...SKU=&utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=cpa#4661
Great thread, love the unique idea. I think its interest that the LR transfer case you are using has a 1.2 output. Seems like Advanced Adapters or aftermarket transfer case company X would make something similar. Maybe they do and i haven't found it.
On question for you though, where did you get the chip board from? I do a lot of mockup with cardboard myself, and it looks like the material your using is rigid enough and thin enough to fit the bill, mind telling me where you got it?
Keep up that amazing work.
So glad that I am not the only one that is designing the next rig while building the current one.
I got the chip board from Blick Art Supplies. I recommend the .06 thick version. It seems to be the best combination of thickness vs workability.
If you buy like $40 bucks or something they ship free and you will have enough for lots of projects.