Addition: I consider gluing the latex a bit further so as to give it more distance between the two material edges for expansion/shrinking. I may add a stick at the aluminium “along the blade”, and throw the latex around it. This might help because the distance between the edges to be connected is at least 5 times as much with lowered blade as with lifted. The additional length would change the ratio from 5 to around 1.5.
This is just what I was looking for. Very clever idea, but can you clarify a bit how you glued the latex band to the aluminium alloy? And how loose is the latex? Adjusted to half way / mid position blade? Thank you very much!
Never seen using elastic material for dustproofing, good idea, still lacking of some stages 😄 I understand it's not a tutorial but I didn't understand where you glued everything
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Wasn’t clear on function of the wooden bracket you constructed at 4:45 and why it had 3 (or possibly 4) Tee Nuts?
Addition: I consider gluing the latex a bit further so as to give it more distance between the two material edges for expansion/shrinking. I may add a stick at the aluminium “along the blade”, and throw the latex around it. This might help because the distance between the edges to be connected is at least 5 times as much with lowered blade as with lifted. The additional length would change the ratio from 5 to around 1.5.
This is just what I was looking for. Very clever idea, but can you clarify a bit how you glued the latex band to the aluminium alloy? And how loose is the latex? Adjusted to half way / mid position blade? Thank you very much!
Never seen using elastic material for dustproofing, good idea, still lacking of some stages 😄 I understand it's not a tutorial but I didn't understand where you glued everything