Fibre optics and super glue
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Fibre optics and super glue
So, last summer, I ran almost all the FO's I wanted into my CCX cockpit. (for pix, go here:http://paulsplasticpalace.spaces.live.com/)
So, after oogling the thing sitting in the fuselage, I decided to finish it up. I pulled it out of the fuselage, and unbundled 2 of the 3 FO bundles!
Since I'm going to Wonder fest 08, I need something to enter and it should probably be this thing since its "almost done"(shyeah, right, and monkey's might fly out my butt). I need to 'tighten up' some of the FO's. would it hurt to pull the FO out just a bit, put a tiny amount of Superglue behind it and pull it back into place? I know Super glue can fog.
Or would you use a different glue?
Your thoughts?
So, after oogling the thing sitting in the fuselage, I decided to finish it up. I pulled it out of the fuselage, and unbundled 2 of the 3 FO bundles!
Since I'm going to Wonder fest 08, I need something to enter and it should probably be this thing since its "almost done"(shyeah, right, and monkey's might fly out my butt). I need to 'tighten up' some of the FO's. would it hurt to pull the FO out just a bit, put a tiny amount of Superglue behind it and pull it back into place? I know Super glue can fog.
Or would you use a different glue?
Your thoughts?
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Re: Fibre optics and super glue
Different glue - CA (Cyanoacrylics) - I.E. Every super glue out there, cause the fibers in FO to become brittle. Any little movement of the strand could cause it to shatter where the CA glue has touched itPaul Heaberlin wrote:So, last summer, I ran almost all the FO's I wanted into my CCX cockpit. (for pix, go here:http://paulsplasticpalace.spaces.live.com/)
So, after oogling the thing sitting in the fuselage, I decided to finish it up. I pulled it out of the fuselage, and unbundled 2 of the 3 FO bundles!
Since I'm going to Wonder fest 08, I need something to enter and it should probably be this thing since its "almost done"(shyeah, right, and monkey's might fly out my butt). I need to 'tighten up' some of the FO's. would it hurt to pull the FO out just a bit, put a tiny amount of Superglue behind it and pull it back into place? I know Super glue can fog.
Or would you use a different glue?
Your thoughts?
Go with a 2-part epoxy or a white glue
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fiberoptics,and superglue
I know this is an old thread, but I hope that all who read this will be able to benefit from it. I use hot melt glue, even on small strands. I have no problem with it. I use Bob smith industries superglue gel to secure my larger strands. This way, I don't have to worry about them becoming brittle and breaking off! I hope this helps!
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Not neccessarily true in all cases! It depends on whose fiberoptics you're using and what the size of the wire you're using! Most people use superlgue, but they use too much and then flex the fiberoptic wire and break it without knowing that the wire itself isn't flexable once glued!
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That's been my experience - the plastic FO fiber will snap right at the CA joint.starmanmm wrote:Ah... my understanding is that the CA crazes the FO... makes it brittle and then the FO breaks down and... poof!
Are there CA glues that don't have this property? Maybe. There are better glues for fiber optics than CA, anyway.
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I had terrible luck with epoxy holding a single fiber to the face of an LED, and they were buried in a tube so getting them put back in place was not possible after the epoxy failed.
Try the orderless CA and do not use kicker. The orderless reduces/eliminates the fumes that eat at clear plastics. And kicker exasperates this issue.
Try the orderless CA and do not use kicker. The orderless reduces/eliminates the fumes that eat at clear plastics. And kicker exasperates this issue.
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I've actually had some good luck with 'Household Cement' from the "Original Super Glue" people
It's got M.E.K. and Acetone in it, but does not appear to attack plastic FO strands, and holds them nice and tight
You can probably get it just about anywhere - I've seen it at Target and Michaels
Here's a link to the makers page to show you what you're looking for
It's got M.E.K. and Acetone in it, but does not appear to attack plastic FO strands, and holds them nice and tight
You can probably get it just about anywhere - I've seen it at Target and Michaels
Here's a link to the makers page to show you what you're looking for
Sorry! You guys are right! Superglue works well, but like I said before,this is only if you are not going to be moving your fiberoptics around. I have broken my share of fiberoptics handling them too much and redrilled them because of this! Hot melt glue is your best bet!
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Fabric glue works real well. It is slightly flexable also.
jj my builds https://www.flickr.com/photos/193342464@N06/
Not really they all will be flexable. They are like elmers only not as stiff.
jj my builds https://www.flickr.com/photos/193342464@N06/