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Just found an excellent source material for cassette bands -Maru slicone
swimcaps, for swimmers So cutting sections of a spherical surface in effect If 30 degree toe-in angle is ok with bulbous pulleys then , for the .4mm thick rubber and 6mm wide cut strips diameter of 40mm (with toe-in angle of 30 degrees) up to 70 mm diameter with zero degree toe-in angle (sphere diameter) range. Silicone is about 50 percent more elongation for given load , area for area , than normal rubber. That is for the one in front of me, probably different sizes available from babies upwards. |
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