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SRAM eTap Blips - Question
On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 11:54:57 -0400, Frank Krygowski
wrote: On 9/16/2018 12:39 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 22:32:23 -0400, Frank Krygowski wrote: FWIW, I had to fabricate a plug for an oddball 12V DC connector for an old piece of equipment. After cobbling together the metal contacts, I used Sugru to mold a rubberish plug that held the contacts in the right position. It's worked well. Yep, that will work. I've used Sugru a few times but found it to be rather expensive. So, I use RTV, Devcon something hard rubber molding goo, Bondo (for a rock hard connector), https://makezine.com/projects/make-40/fond-o-bondo/ various casting compounds, some weird stuff I picked up at a crafts fai https://www.smooth-on.com urethane molding goo, acrylic resin, etc. For contacts, I use the remains of the old power connector, or I fabricate something out of brass strips, tubing, and shrink tube for insulation. Just about any casting compound will work, as long as you use sufficient mold release to keep it from sticking to the form. I made about ten crude power connectors using slightly tapered holes drilled into a block of wood as a form. The first 10 connectors came out of the mold easily. However, I forgot to add more mold release on the 2nd batch and had to chisel the connectors out of the forms. No matter how much I sand or tape the shells, I continue to get splinters in my fingers when I forget and just grab the shell. I agree, the Sugru stuff is very expensive. When I heard about it I thought "Oh, I'll buy some to try..." but the price seemed exorbitant. Then I was given a pack of six or eight little sample envelopes as a birthday gift. I've used two of them, and they worked well, but I notice the rest are now past their expiration date. Bondo seems like a good idea. A friend showed me that it's probably the best wood filler available, assuming you'll be painting instead of staining and varnishing. If you time it right, you can sand it to shape very easily while it's partially set. Bondo usually refers to the polyester based body filler used to repair autos, but 3M now makes a "Bondo Wood Filler" specifically for wood working. They - 3M - also make a number of other products for wood working, for example a " Bondo® Rotted Wood Restoration" which can be used to harden rotted wood it is impractical to cut it all away. -- Cheers John B. |
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SRAM eTap Blips - Question
On 9/16/2018 7:30 PM, John B. Slocomb wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2018 11:54:57 -0400, Frank Krygowski wrote: On 9/16/2018 12:39 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 22:32:23 -0400, Frank Krygowski wrote: FWIW, I had to fabricate a plug for an oddball 12V DC connector for an old piece of equipment. After cobbling together the metal contacts, I used Sugru to mold a rubberish plug that held the contacts in the right position. It's worked well. Yep, that will work. I've used Sugru a few times but found it to be rather expensive. So, I use RTV, Devcon something hard rubber molding goo, Bondo (for a rock hard connector), https://makezine.com/projects/make-40/fond-o-bondo/ various casting compounds, some weird stuff I picked up at a crafts fai https://www.smooth-on.com urethane molding goo, acrylic resin, etc. For contacts, I use the remains of the old power connector, or I fabricate something out of brass strips, tubing, and shrink tube for insulation. Just about any casting compound will work, as long as you use sufficient mold release to keep it from sticking to the form. I made about ten crude power connectors using slightly tapered holes drilled into a block of wood as a form. The first 10 connectors came out of the mold easily. However, I forgot to add more mold release on the 2nd batch and had to chisel the connectors out of the forms. No matter how much I sand or tape the shells, I continue to get splinters in my fingers when I forget and just grab the shell. I agree, the Sugru stuff is very expensive. When I heard about it I thought "Oh, I'll buy some to try..." but the price seemed exorbitant. Then I was given a pack of six or eight little sample envelopes as a birthday gift. I've used two of them, and they worked well, but I notice the rest are now past their expiration date. Bondo seems like a good idea. A friend showed me that it's probably the best wood filler available, assuming you'll be painting instead of staining and varnishing. If you time it right, you can sand it to shape very easily while it's partially set. Bondo usually refers to the polyester based body filler used to repair autos, but 3M now makes a "Bondo Wood Filler" specifically for wood working. They - 3M - also make a number of other products for wood working, for example a " Bondo® Rotted Wood Restoration" which can be used to harden rotted wood it is impractical to cut it all away. Interesting. I have a can of the car body filler, so I'll probably continue to use it until it's gone - which will probably be after I'm gone. But it's good to know about the alternatives. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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SRAM eTap Blips - Question
On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 6:30:25 PM UTC-4, ixiz wrote:
I would like to know if the Sram blips - is just a momentary push button switch or is there additional electronics in it ? If its just a momentary SPST switch - is the connector something i can but off the shelf like digikey or alike Thanks in advance I have 3d printer so i dont use SHOEGOO or UVcure adhesives anymore |
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SRAM eTap Blips - Question
ixiz wrote:
On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 6:30:25 PM UTC-4, ixiz wrote: I would like to know if the Sram blips - is just a momentary push button switch or is there additional electronics in it ? If its just a momentary SPST switch - is the connector something i can but off the shelf like digikey or alike Thanks in advance I have 3d printer so i dont use SHOEGOO or UVcure adhesives anymore How would you print around the metal contacts? |
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SRAM eTap Blips - Question
On Sunday, September 16, 2018 at 11:08:49 PM UTC-4, Ralph Barone wrote:
ixiz wrote: On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 6:30:25 PM UTC-4, ixiz wrote: I would like to know if the Sram blips - is just a momentary push button switch or is there additional electronics in it ? If its just a momentary SPST switch - is the connector something i can but off the shelf like digikey or alike Thanks in advance I have 3d printer so i dont use SHOEGOO or UVcure adhesives anymore How would you print around the metal contacts? several methods you print the mold and it can be 2 halves |
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SRAM eTap Blips - Question
On Saturday, September 15, 2018 at 7:06:50 PM UTC-4, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2018 15:30:23 -0700 (PDT), ixiz wrote: I would like to know if the Sram blips - is just a momentary push button switch or is there additional electronics in it ? If its just a momentary SPST switch - is the connector something i can but off the shelf like digikey or alike Thanks in advance According to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2grLsmNIcaY it's a simple normally open momentary switch. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 I have a hard time locating a DC power connector plug that has a body less than 6mm. I may have to turn or shave down some i ordered and will post when i get them and make a set |
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