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source for clips or sleaves for Hotelier linkages
On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 8:01:26 AM UTC-6, JD Williams wrote:
John, How did you make it? 3D print? Thats a perfect solution! JD I ordered 6" lengths of 3/4" Delrin rod off Ebay, and then drilled the end first with the smallest neck diameter, and then the larger ball diameter at the appropriate distance. Then it was hand-shaping with a cone grinding stone in a Dremmel Tool. |
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source for clips or sleaves for Hotelier linkages
Back to the original problem.
I've now used the white LS sleeves. They're really simple things. Perhaps could be manufactured from a Delrin rod in the same way John made that tool. Jim |
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