I'm trying to make a scale model of the solar system, hoping to go out and find some appropriate spheres but I'm curious if anyone has some good ideas about places/ways to get really small orbs of various diameters
With the sun I'll be using I'm looking for spheres with diameters in the range of 0.75mm - 22mm (basically 1/32" - 1") - any ideas?
(You are definitely allowed to make joke answers even though I put 'serious' in the title)
Yeah, I was thinking that might be a good way to go. I don't live in the US though, I'm not sure how easy it'll be, but thanks that really helps me even know what ranges are available.
fuck, that's a good point
i should really stop assuming everyone else here is a yankee lol
i apologise
Honestly I'm sure that's a gettable commodity in most countries, something tells me it'll be hard to find in an urban centre though
fair
if metal is good, maybe searching for
bearing [size]mm [country]
might get you something usefulthere are a bunch of shops that show up on google for that here in the uk
Might be too expensive, but they make gage balls (used for metrology, QA and inspection) in very precise arbitrary sizes (typically in 0.001 inch / 0.01mm increments). Ball bearings of various sizes might work too.