Fixing |
Have found flexible conductor 2 from the only ancient CD ROM
drive in a pile |
We have to cut out the conductor with 8 lines. The piece of the laminate
board - the best suitable basement (special thanks to www.pergo.com) |
WURTH cutter |
One side is ready |
Conductor is cut. Both edges are treated by sandpaper with 000 |
Socket edge is cut |
Original-from the right. Adjusting the dimension |
White socket - is our goal |
Test joint |
Other end, soldering sub conductors |
Taking off the fixator from the old conductor |
The rest of the
broken conductor was cruelly cut off from the
executive assembly |
Here you are, the old conductor!
Now it will serve as sample for dimensions... |
Our new conductor will go through fixation 1 along the console 2 and
through the sub conductors 3 will be connected to the executive
mechanism |
Test trying on.
Vertical stand 2 is not pressing the loop now. But the end of the
conductor with wires 3 is t-o-o-o high and will disturb the upper lens.
To be rebuilt! |
The conductor is cruelly shortened and
soldered afresh. New intermediate conductors. |
The joint 1 - 2 will take lower space, besides, thinner
conductors were used this time. |
Elastic glue |
Conductor is glued to console 1 and
conductors (eight) soldered to the executive
mechanism 2 and transducers 3 |