Source for ribbed tubing?
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- MillenniumFalsehood
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Source for ribbed tubing?
I'm not talking about just wire wrapped with solder, btw.
I'd like to find a source for tubing or rod that has defined ribs on them, sort of like what vacuum cleaner or sump pump hose, with little ribs on them that are separated by a groove. I could use the control cables from Anakin's podracer, but they aren't thick enough for what I need. Any ideas?
I'd like to find a source for tubing or rod that has defined ribs on them, sort of like what vacuum cleaner or sump pump hose, with little ribs on them that are separated by a groove. I could use the control cables from Anakin's podracer, but they aren't thick enough for what I need. Any ideas?
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Re: Source for ribbed tubing?
C'mon, man - you ain't a noob.MillenniumFalsehood wrote:I'm not talking about just wire wrapped with solder, btw.
I'd like to find a source for tubing or rod that has defined ribs on them, sort of like what vacuum cleaner or sump pump hose, with little ribs on them that are separated by a groove. I could use the control cables from Anakin's podracer, but they aren't thick enough for what I need. Any ideas?
Length?
Width?
Size?
Diameter?
Spacing of ribs/raised areas?
Link to a visual example on The Web so some of us ye olde pharts have a clue to what *precisely* is the look that you are going for?
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Are you looking for something like these?
http://hlj.com/scripts/hljlist?Word=det ... oType2=mat
http://hlj.com/scripts/hljlist?Word=det ... oType2=mat
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^ Springs are a great way to go. Although once you reach a certain size you can more easily see the gaps that form between the wire around tighter bends.
But yes, we need details. I've got plastic wire loom and Lego hoses sitting here, but they are very different in size.
-Rog
Bass guitar strings come much thicker, for someone looking for the same look.gsb5w wrote:I've seen guys use guitar strings before.
Never mind, that won't be thick enough.
But yes, we need details. I've got plastic wire loom and Lego hoses sitting here, but they are very different in size.
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I wonder if something like this could be useful
https://www.etsy.com/listing/215961755/ ... ref=market
https://www.etsy.com/listing/102943553/ ... ref=market
https://www.etsy.com/listing/215961755/ ... ref=market
https://www.etsy.com/listing/102943553/ ... ref=market
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It could be useful, but I find the round shoelaces can replicate that look too. The cost is roughly the same, but with shoelaces you get a whole lot more length.naoto wrote:I wonder if something like this could be useful
https://www.etsy.com/listing/215961755/ ... ref=market
https://www.etsy.com/listing/102943553/ ... ref=market
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Re: Source for ribbed tubing?
Heheh, sorry. I may not be a noob, but I do get ditzy from time to time.Joseph C. Brown wrote:C'mon, man - you ain't a noob.MillenniumFalsehood wrote:I'm not talking about just wire wrapped with solder, btw.
I'd like to find a source for tubing or rod that has defined ribs on them, sort of like what vacuum cleaner or sump pump hose, with little ribs on them that are separated by a groove. I could use the control cables from Anakin's podracer, but they aren't thick enough for what I need. Any ideas?
Length?
Width?
Size?
Diameter?
Spacing of ribs/raised areas?
Link to a visual example on The Web so some of us ye olde pharts have a clue to what *precisely* is the look that you are going for?
Length: at most about 12"
Diameter: 3/8"
Spacing of ribs: 1mm with 1mm spacing
And here's a picture: http://www.heycomputer.com/tubeme.jpg
Notice how there is significant spacing between the ribs?
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I don't know of a source for just buying this, but for building your own, here's a build somewhat similar to what you are describing - the method used is *really* labor intensive, but yields good looking results. Go down this page till you get to "hot air intake hose for the carburetor" and then follow along:
http://www.largescaleplanes.com/article ... hp?aid=131
http://www.largescaleplanes.com/article ... hp?aid=131
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What would be awesome is if one could find triangular profile wire in a fine enough diameter.... or baring that a drawplate like this http://www.cooltools.us/Gauge-Triangle- ... au-211.htm
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I was really hoping that someone knew a good source, and that is a really labor-intensive process (especially since I need a few feet of it!), but it does have the right look, for sure. I'd have to by a crap-ton of square rod, but it's doable.Joseph C. Brown wrote:I don't know of a source for just buying this, but for building your own, here's a build somewhat similar to what you are describing - the method used is *really* labor intensive, but yields good looking results. Go down this page till you get to "hot air intake hose for the carburetor" and then follow along:
http://www.largescaleplanes.com/article ... hp?aid=131
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