tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post2709530094588226428..comments2024-01-30T07:21:55.119+13:00Comments on Motorised Dandruff: Back in the saddleRABhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00929466289526140335noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post-46595531174642612082012-07-18T18:30:28.098+12:002012-07-18T18:30:28.098+12:00Thanks for the offer paul, but I think that they m...Thanks for the offer paul, but I think that they might be a bit thick. I'll just stick a stack of 2mm ones in the area and glue them down with no more nails which should hold better.Motorised Dandruffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18415901398887030249noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post-86593224244457828942012-07-18T09:28:06.762+12:002012-07-18T09:28:06.762+12:00If you need some wide PCB strips, let me know - I ...If you need some wide PCB strips, let me know - I have some PCB cutting jobs on right now, can cut some specials while I've got the machine set up.<br /><br />PaulWoodsworksnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3308436923321175757.post-63542535281352508652012-07-17T23:51:08.848+12:002012-07-17T23:51:08.848+12:00Perhaps for smooth joins it would be worth solderi...Perhaps for smooth joins it would be worth soldering the rails direct to a length of pcb like I've seen in the MRJ. Recess the bases to glue something beneath that would take little countersunk screws to hold the pcb reasonably firmly and some shims of thin plasticard to set the level right. If the screws are staggered they might not be too hard to hide.<br /><br />re: Hammer method. This ECT approach to modelling to break out of an impasse appears more effective than the modeller's more usual Homeopathic approach of endless tiny tweaks and mounting frustration at incrementally slow resolution. Interesting. (maybe I should start reading New Scientist for inspiration as well as MRJ...)<br /><br />QuentinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com