??? ??? I like that vacuum approach , sounds like ya been down
this road before .
thanks
animal
On 12/28/23 3:54 AM, Lou wrote:
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Kydex(R)? is an inexpensive thermoformable plastic
much beloved by DIY sheath makers.? (A square foot of .080"
sheet costs around $6 on Amazon.)? It forms nicely in hot
(375°F) air from a hobbyist heat gun or a corn popper.??
Put your taper attachment down on a flat surface
with a few magnets stuck to it and carefully duct-tape a sheet
of Kydex over it so no air can get under it except via a
single 3/8" or 1/2" tube hooked up to (e.g.) your vacuum
cleaner.? Pull a gradual gentle vacuum under the Kydex, apply
hot air to the top, and it will deform under atmospheric
pressure until it conforms to the
taper-attachment-plus-magnets.? Use the heat gun to control
and "encourage" the area of deformation.? When it fits closely
enough, disassemble the vacuum rig and trim the Kydex to size
(I usually resort to my Dremel). Finally, epoxy the magnets
into their vacuum-formed recessed on the underside of your
Brand-New Taper Attachment Cover.? It snaps on, sheds swarf,
and looks intentional ;) without actually requiring
application of precision measurement tools ... although now's
a convenient moment to use a similar set-up to make little
nests for your calipers and mics and collets and chucks, etc.?
-- Just sayin'.??
In the boatyard where I grew up, we always
reminded each other to be careful not to let the Yacht Owner
see how low-tech we actually were, for fear it would make him
indisposed to pay our exorbitant rates.? Well, if we'd had
Kydex in those days we would have built his dinghy out of it
and never told him how it was really done -- but we would have
charged plenty, you betcha, and pretended it was all done by
Controlled Molecular-Level Engineering.? Those were the days
...