Re: knotting rubber

From: Bill Gowen <wdgowen_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2011 13:14:05 -0500

I never had much success with this idea - probably has something to do with saliva quality. I lube lightly before tying then use two overhand knots.

Old story but maybe some haven't heard it yet:

To make an exact weight motor, cut strip to desired width but a little over the desired weight, lube, put on o-rings, put on scale, cut off strip to exact desired weight. Tie one overhand knot as close as possible to end of motor, then spread the strands to move the knot as close as possible to the end of the motor. Tie a second overhand (or underhand) knot inside of the first one and spread the strands to move the second knot tight against the first one.

This procedure looks brutal but I've never heard of anyone having problems from it.

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Neil Dennis
  To: construction Indoor
  Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 9:02 AM
  Subject: [Indoor_Construction] knotting rubber


    
  Just wondering, when I show the students know tying, I have them soak
  the knot with saliva before pulling it tight and lubing, rarely get a
  break at the knot and it really pulls up tight. Anyone here do this ?

  wombat


  
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