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While I was walking through the production floor at my work one day, I came across an idea for harness webbing material. I see this stuff in use everyday at work, but I finally made the connection. This material is called solder wick. It's a copper braid that's used in the electronics industry to help de-solder electrical connection.
It comes in several width sizes. It's bendable and holds it's shape, so you could pose it anyway you want. I think the fine braid does a good job of simulating the webbing material in scale. The biggest drawback is that it doesn't paint well. This stuff is designed to wick molten solder, so it tends to absorb the paint instead of keeping it on the surface. The best part is that this stuff is relatively inexpensive...about $2.00 for 5 ft at any electronics supply store. I'm in the middle of my WRC Evo 7 build, so I thought I'd give it a try with some scratchbuilding. I used it for the seat harness and for the spare tire strapping material, and here is the result. It didn't come out too bad. Bob |
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Ah, just what I need too.
Great idea, I'll go look for some for my harness too. Thanks a mil for this bobski! woohoo :flash: :flash:
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Interesting!
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Thats a real good idea...gonna have to pick some of that up
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Very Nice...I should go get me some....
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thats pretty cool
im gonna have to try that some time |
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yeah, that's a good idea. You mentioned something about not bieng able to paint it very well, have you tried useing flat colors? I noticed your harneww was glossy, maybe you shoudl try some flat paint and it might work out!
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I have some of that were I work also, we chip ECUs and have plenty of that stuff, thanks for the Idea.
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damn this, i just got back from radio shack, and i saw this there, wasnt sure at the time what i could use it for, so i didnt buy it, looks like ill have to go back tomrorw, thanks for the idea
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Interesting idea - should check around for some.
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Hey that is made in AMarillo TX that is where I Live!!!!
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Nice idea, thanks. Is the strand rigid enough to be poseable?
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It's plenty stiff. Just bend it the way you like and a little CA glue will keep it on wherever you want.
I forgot to mention also that it can be a pain to put the photo etch buckles on. You have to be careful to keep the strands from fraying. |
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