Post absolutely everything you know about Blue Alps.
- abrahamstechnology
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Title says it all. Post specs, datasheets, measurements of components, geometry and thickness of click leaf, types of plastics/lubricant, everything.
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Wasn't there a project for recreating Alps' "complicated" actuation plates? There may be some work there that you could use?
Hearsay that I remember:
* Different surfaces on the bottom of blue Alps sliders compared to other Alps sliders
* Softer plastic in Blue sliders compared to other Alps
* Blue sliders are lubricated, while other Alps are not (?)
I can't confirm any of it, but you could use them as leads to investigate.
Hearsay that I remember:
* Different surfaces on the bottom of blue Alps sliders compared to other Alps sliders
* Softer plastic in Blue sliders compared to other Alps
* Blue sliders are lubricated, while other Alps are not (?)
I can't confirm any of it, but you could use them as leads to investigate.
- abrahamstechnology
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Can you link me to that project?Findecanor wrote: 03 Nov 2019, 14:48 Wasn't there a project for recreating Alps' "complicated" actuation plates? There may be some work there that you could use?
Hearsay that I remember:
* Different surfaces on the bottom of blue Alps sliders compared to other Alps sliders
* Softer plastic in Blue sliders compared to other Alps
* Blue sliders are lubricated, while other Alps are not (?)
I can't confirm any of it, but you could use them as leads to investigate.
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No. That's why I wrote "Wasn't there?". Sorry.