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flyinsolo11 01-04-2011 06:23 PM

Hinge Tape Tutorial
 
Hello,

I am having difficulty with the hinges on my small foamie. Is there a tutorial out there? Did a little searching, but came up empty...

Thanks for the help!

KitBuilder 01-19-2011 01:50 PM

RE: Hinge Tape Tutorial
 


In the DLG world I use something Blenderm tapefmade by 3M and it can be found in any good medical supply store.  Comes in various widths..  I may be simplifying it but I angle down the surface  a bit being sure to keep the edges touching and place a strip across the top the full length of the hinge line.   On the under side where you usually have an inverted V or groove to allow down movement you fold the surface back over on itself and apply a strip down that side.  Finger pressure is all that's needed to secure it a couple times up and down the length.  Very sticky yet  bendy stuff and rarely needs to be replaced.

http://www.woundcareshop.com/blender...FVZc2godgzYxHg

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d_bodary 01-19-2011 10:40 PM

RE: Hinge Tape Tutorial
 
if you don't want to order 12 rolls Dubro sells the exact same thing in one roll packages it is $5.00 a roll though. works great by the way for hinges on a foamy. I bought mine from woundcare the 12 roll package 1" wide and pretty much have a lifetime supply now. Second way and not as easy way is to cut CA hinges into thirds. cuts slots and glue in place with thin foam safe CA. You still won't have a sealed hinge gap this way and will still need to seal the hinge gap with tape if desired

buzzard bait 01-20-2011 06:31 AM

RE: Hinge Tape Tutorial
 
I've gotten the surgical tape at the local pharmacy...never occurred to me to use it for sealing hinges.

I've ironed on clear doculam on the under side of the hinge on scale models so it is almost not visible...seems to work fine.

Jim


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