I’ve had a couple of this style of plastic clip crack. Wrapping it in thread and then applying super glue seems to work pretty well. I also tried wrapping with fishing line, but it came undone pretty quickly. Just wanted to share the tip! Now if only I had a fix for when the prongs on the other half break off.

  • Superglue sucks ass for vertical stress. If plastic like this breaks, it’s best to replace the entire piece. Either buy a replacement or print a new one, if you are sufficiently equipped.

    • NerfHerder
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      23 months ago

      It’s come in handy for so many of these types of things that I’ve lost track. Occurrences line these aren’t a concern anymore, just find out make a model and boom, good as if not better than new.

    • @pageflight@lemmy.worldOP
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      63 months ago

      Thanks! Yeah, I think the string is taking the major tension load, and the glue just keeps it from falling off / unwinding / abrading.

  • @oo1@lemmings.world
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    43 months ago

    Another option is to try melting a bit of wire mesh or even strands of wire wool into the plastic with a soldering iron, or maybe just melt in a few staples across the crack.

  • @maniii@lemmy.world
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    Send to sendcutsend or any metal manufacturer fabricator. The metal version should be much stronger and longer lasting.

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      I’ve been to SCS’s website and it seems… incomplete? It was on mobile so maybe that makes a difference but with how often I’ve seen it recommended I was surprised to see a site which did not look done. Did I miss something on their site?

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        Yeah the mobile site has issues, but making this with sheet metal would be really hard anyway. You send them flat drawings with optional bend lines and they send it back, optionally they will bend it for would within very specific rules/guidelines.

        Metal 3D prints would make way more sense shapeways I know can make great stainless steel prints, but it’s probably gonna cost more than a dozen plastic prints.

    • @pageflight@lemmy.worldOP
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      13 months ago

      Fun solution, I do have some other failed plastic pieces I might want to upgrade to metal.

      Though SCS seems to do flat/folded pieces, not volumetric, from skimming their site.