How to prevent light leak along a seam?
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How to prevent light leak along a seam?
Ok I did a search on this but didn't come up with anything.
I'm lighting a kit, the hull is in two halves, how do I put the two halves together and eliminate the light leak along the seam? (oh, it's a resin kit and doesn't have any kind of lip or channel that securely holds the two halves together.)
I know this is a pretty basic question but I'm sure the pro's on here can answer this in a split second with awesome techniques that I just can't think up on my own.
Thanks
I'm lighting a kit, the hull is in two halves, how do I put the two halves together and eliminate the light leak along the seam? (oh, it's a resin kit and doesn't have any kind of lip or channel that securely holds the two halves together.)
I know this is a pretty basic question but I'm sure the pro's on here can answer this in a split second with awesome techniques that I just can't think up on my own.
Thanks
I would install my own lip using some thin plastic strips on the inside of one of the halves. Then I'd paint the inside of the strip with a good coat of paint (black or another dark color). This would only work if the two halves have a similar thickness of course.
But that's the only way I can think of. I'm assuming you're asking because you won't have access to the inside once they're glued together?
As long as the mating surfaces are tight and you fill the seam if it needs it, I wouldn't think you'd have a huge problem anyway, but the above would be an easy failsafe.
-Rog
But that's the only way I can think of. I'm assuming you're asking because you won't have access to the inside once they're glued together?
As long as the mating surfaces are tight and you fill the seam if it needs it, I wouldn't think you'd have a huge problem anyway, but the above would be an easy failsafe.
-Rog
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Black velvet. A thin strip of black velvet folded over itself and glued to the inside lip, protruding enough to push against the other side when closed.
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Yeah, the aluminum tape would be a lot easier. If you were careful you could leave a little tab sticking up all the way around and it wouldn't really need to stick to the other half, just act as a shield, though adding a bead of glue would seal it pretty well.
To be more specific with what TShark said (for anyone who doesn't have it)- it's used in air conditioning and heating duct work, so you're more likely to find it with that stuff than with masking and electrical tapes if you can't track down someone in an orange/red/blue vest.
It's good stuff to have around anyway. Since it conducts electricity it can be used for a variety of things.
-Rog
EDIT: Black velvet is a great idea, using it as a sort of door gasket. That's what we used in the theater to hide side lights and people wandering around backstage.
To be more specific with what TShark said (for anyone who doesn't have it)- it's used in air conditioning and heating duct work, so you're more likely to find it with that stuff than with masking and electrical tapes if you can't track down someone in an orange/red/blue vest.
It's good stuff to have around anyway. Since it conducts electricity it can be used for a variety of things.
-Rog
EDIT: Black velvet is a great idea, using it as a sort of door gasket. That's what we used in the theater to hide side lights and people wandering around backstage.
Thanks for all the suggestions guys, I have some of that tape but never used it (the installer left a roll when I get my new air conditioning system in my house) (ok ok he set the roll down, I recognized what it was and then it mysteriously hid itself).
I think I'll try the black felt trick. I can see that working well, if I can get it to hang and undercut the edge a bit it will slide back behind the other half when I put the two sides together.
Back to my lab muhwawhawhawhaw!!!
I think I'll try the black felt trick. I can see that working well, if I can get it to hang and undercut the edge a bit it will slide back behind the other half when I put the two sides together.
Back to my lab muhwawhawhawhaw!!!