Steve_Cox wrote:One could still shim it a (as you've proved it doesn't have to be perfectly flat) to get it a bit straighter.
Cheers,
Gus
Cheers,
Gus
shimming is a good, thanks
parnold wrote:Doesn't that come under the rules of bending something on two separate axises? Unless the hinge is designed with a lot of elasticity in all directions it will fail prematurely.
Also, how much did you buy and how much did it cost, I'm thinking of using it on my build #2?
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a 53 foot roll for US$53 at the end of jab 2010. from
http://www.mcmaster.com/#1588a736/=7xba7r
you're right, which is why I asked. However as it is obviously stored in a roll, & is designed to flex in another axis. And without any evidence otherwise, I believe Steve.
it took me 2 tries over the weekend, but I've finally managed to separate the ali with screw holes from the silicon as shown in the lowest picture. there's still more to be removed, but what I've done so far, I've found an extra mm of movement, reducing the curve.
david