As a proof of concept, I decided to try making a foil capacitor with a rubber dielectric. The plates were rolled together and secured with rubber bands to keep everything snug.
Specifications
Width: 15mm
Height: 15mm
Dielectric: Neoprene Rubber
Dielectric Thickness: 1.5875mm
Conductor: Aluminum foil
Leads: Aluminum foil tabs
Capacitance, 2.10nf (2,100pf)
Breakdown Voltage: ~25kv
Capacitance was read by connecting leads to aluminum tabs extruding from opposite ends of the capacitor. A Fluke 17B+ was used for measurements.
Wikipedia lists the dielectric strength of neoprene rubber between 15.7 - 26.7 MV/m which gives us a minimum breakdown voltage of around 24,923 volts and a maximum of 42,386 volts.
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