Hi everyone!
As part of an upcoming exhibition, our audio-visual tech team recently took out some old dinosaurs from the depths of our warehouse.
These projectors are ancient and have not been conserved other than sitting in a dry shelf for a good 20-30 years. Thus there are some issues to figure out.
For those interested in the details - one of said projectors (Elmo 16-A) needs an oil refill for the oil bath, I've been researching exactly which oil it needs you can see more in my post history.
But that's beside the point of this thread, for our current challenge, we're trying to fix up our Eiki SNT-0 (image 1).
One of the rubber parts has disintegrated over the years (image 2). I believe this rubber is supposed to be used for the gears that spin the film that has already been projected, in order to collect it. (excuse my newbie terminology, look at image 3)
We have been looking online for the exact rubber but with no luck, so our plan is to make our own. We bought some special gripped rubber with about the same diameter. Supposedly it's good for these types of mechanical uses (image 4). Using a cutter and soldering iron (cut, melt, and connect), we're going to attempt to replicate the original rubber.
If anyone has any tips for us, it would be great help, whether it's where we could find the original rubber, or comments on our plan to replicate it. As you can can probably tell, we are not experts in this field and are researching as we work on this, so any info would be great help!
Thanks for reading,
Sam
Image 1: Eiki SNT-0
Image 2: The old rubber
Image 3: in yellow is where the rubber should be
Image 4: The new tubber we bought
As part of an upcoming exhibition, our audio-visual tech team recently took out some old dinosaurs from the depths of our warehouse.
These projectors are ancient and have not been conserved other than sitting in a dry shelf for a good 20-30 years. Thus there are some issues to figure out.
For those interested in the details - one of said projectors (Elmo 16-A) needs an oil refill for the oil bath, I've been researching exactly which oil it needs you can see more in my post history.
But that's beside the point of this thread, for our current challenge, we're trying to fix up our Eiki SNT-0 (image 1).
One of the rubber parts has disintegrated over the years (image 2). I believe this rubber is supposed to be used for the gears that spin the film that has already been projected, in order to collect it. (excuse my newbie terminology, look at image 3)
We have been looking online for the exact rubber but with no luck, so our plan is to make our own. We bought some special gripped rubber with about the same diameter. Supposedly it's good for these types of mechanical uses (image 4). Using a cutter and soldering iron (cut, melt, and connect), we're going to attempt to replicate the original rubber.
If anyone has any tips for us, it would be great help, whether it's where we could find the original rubber, or comments on our plan to replicate it. As you can can probably tell, we are not experts in this field and are researching as we work on this, so any info would be great help!
Thanks for reading,
Sam
Image 1: Eiki SNT-0
Image 2: The old rubber
Image 3: in yellow is where the rubber should be
Image 4: The new tubber we bought
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