by MarcoP » Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:33 am
by MarcoP
Mon Aug 19, 2013 10:33 am
Hi
Will secure it to the end of a broom stick and try it out next time I have a itch on my back
I did try old-school fishing line (nylon) but I found it to be very stretchy, stiff to bend and not very resistant to abrasion. Also next to impossible to tie small knots.
These new synthetic braided fishing lines seem much better. Stronger for the same diameter and better in all the mentioned aspects.
Abrasion resistance is quite good. Even going over sharp edges in PLA (which is quite hard) I can barely see any signs of use, after almost 100k cycles.
Definitely the way to go for us.
Also of note, after already decided on this I saw that Shadow Hand uses the same kind of wires, albeit thicker.
Rgds
Hi
Will secure it to the end of a broom stick and try it out next time I have a itch on my back
I did try old-school fishing line (nylon) but I found it to be very stretchy, stiff to bend and not very resistant to abrasion. Also next to impossible to tie small knots.
These new synthetic braided fishing lines seem much better. Stronger for the same diameter and better in all the mentioned aspects.
Abrasion resistance is quite good. Even going over sharp edges in PLA (which is quite hard) I can barely see any signs of use, after almost 100k cycles.
Definitely the way to go for us.
Also of note, after already decided on this I saw that Shadow Hand uses the same kind of wires, albeit thicker.
Rgds