...y’know, something is still nagging at me.
Thoughts on this? Roy?
Thanks for your detailed explanation. I have to re-investigate this situation. I thought I had it nailed, but I will check the length of the bottom tube of my 3D model again. I believe that the difference between max inward and max outward position is about 1mm. You're saying that the grip lengths should all be longer by that difference. The result will be that the bottom can't be taken off any longer. You might be right.
I will check this later, but it will have to wait until February since I'm traveling to the US for a nice vacation in California (yes, also to Galaxy's Edge!)
I will close the shop during my trip tomorrow until Jan 31st.
Roy
Who's "we"?Just wait until we find out the type and orientation of the endcap stamping, and we’ll have to start all over again.
Who's "we"?
I sleep just fine not knowing - or caring - what the endcap stamping on the original prop was.
You should try it. You might find it liberating.
it's present on some vintage graflex to lock the upper part to the clamp. Something most people removed probably or something that was abandonned along the way by the factory.ive never seen that locking screw before?
it's present on some vintage graflex to lock the upper part to the clamp. Something most people removed probably or something that was abandonned along the way by the factory.
It's wondered if the screw is present on the ESB bespin hero saber too or if it's just rust. See the lightsaber guide for that.![]()
no your build is perfectly correct for the ANH versionI just realized... is my clamp backwards? Should the activation bubble strip be on the other side?
So... Let's say you have a vintage Graflex bottom drilled for a (now inaccurate) one-rivet D-ring clamp. Did anyone try to remove the clamp and drill the two holes for the new, accurate clamp instead of replacing the whole bottom? Is it possible to drill two new holes on each side of the old centered hole without utterly destroying the bottom? Asking for a friend.![]()