I like this method. As I saw commented on another video, cutting the belt diagonally and using a longer ribbon to cover the seem makes the meshed area much larger increasing the strength of the splice.
This is not going to have any precision for positioning unless you mate it with another segment of belt while joining. Even then the difference in elasticity might show as positioning errors as the joint crosses pulleys.
@@prashantrajput2801 i just bought a closed looped already and just add thread-less bolt on center to tension it… this is too hard to me tried every method and still cut off…
I like this method. As I saw commented on another video, cutting the belt diagonally and using a longer ribbon to cover the seem makes the meshed area much larger increasing the strength of the splice.
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This is not going to have any precision for positioning unless you mate it with another segment of belt while joining. Even then the difference in elasticity might show as positioning errors as the joint crosses pulleys.
Can you please explain this?
tried mine but it always cut off
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This mathod good or not please tell me.
@@prashantrajput2801 i just bought a closed looped already and just add thread-less bolt on center to tension it… this is too hard to me tried every method and still cut off…
Did you end the video by saying sow it together?
What type of ribbon?
See eye-vision.homeip.net/ecurtains-automatische-gordijnen-bedienen/
Fake you can't cut steel wires with nife
Is that super glue?
yes