Question on Fiber Optics
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Question on Fiber Optics
What's the best way to secure the strands inside the model. I'm guessing any of the typical model glues would ruin the strands. Would elmers white work or too week?
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John
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depending on the thickness of the strand... low temp hot glue... the small gun used by scrapbook clubs and such.
Ok... just used a low temp glue gun on F0 that is .75mm in diameter. The FO did not melt nor deformed. Seems to be sticking pretty well.
It is called the Adhesive Tech - MINI Low Temp Gluse Gun. Picked it up at Wal Mart.
Works for me.
Ok... just used a low temp glue gun on F0 that is .75mm in diameter. The FO did not melt nor deformed. Seems to be sticking pretty well.
It is called the Adhesive Tech - MINI Low Temp Gluse Gun. Picked it up at Wal Mart.
Works for me.
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What about a little tape, or cable ties to bundle the fibers? As for securing them I'd do epoxy, after stringing them thru the holes...of course, that's just me...
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For bundling, I use low-temp shrink-tubeLord Darth Beavis wrote:What about a little tape, or cable ties to bundle the fibers? As for securing them I'd do epoxy, after stringing them thru the holes...of course, that's just me...
It's also what I use to attach the bundle ends to the LED source - just use enough heat to shrink the tube and avoid hot spots
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dittoSCC-7107 USS Atlantis wrote:For bundling, I use low-temp shrink-tubeLord Darth Beavis wrote:What about a little tape, or cable ties to bundle the fibers? As for securing them I'd do epoxy, after stringing them thru the holes...of course, that's just me...
It's also what I use to attach the bundle ends to the LED source - just use enough heat to shrink the tube and avoid hot spots
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I picked up both the gun and glue sticks at Wal Mart in the craft department.
Would be safe to say Michaels or AC Moore would have it also.
I've listed the name of the gun... so you should be set on that.
So far... it has held my FO on the 1/1000 D7 no problem.... and I have been bending the sh&t out of the fiber to place it into the main hull.
Would be safe to say Michaels or AC Moore would have it also.
I've listed the name of the gun... so you should be set on that.
So far... it has held my FO on the 1/1000 D7 no problem.... and I have been bending the sh&t out of the fiber to place it into the main hull.
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I use Bob Smith industries superglue gel. This dries in about ten minutes,and I've had no problems with it so far! Most people aren't aware that you can also use hot melt glue,but this is messy,and requires some care. You can use superglue(thin)with baking soda to solidify any small parts that you don't want to flop around. This too,requires a certain amount of care! I found that you can make repairs with this,and use it sparingly to secure things that you don't want to break easily! I hope this helps.