Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1995 00:14:45 -1000 From: auster@iitbdv.iitb.fhg.de (Patrick Austermann) Message-Id: <9502161014.AA24438@susi.tclan> Organization: Harvard University Office of Information Technology Subject: Making a T-joint with adhesives Michael Graves wrote: >Ah, but you miss the point of using tape! Don't presume that simply >transfering your usual hem/seam techniques is adequate. Anyone who >wants to use adhesive techniques instead of sewing must consider >new ways of making compound joints to avoid peel, and joint >failure. To make a strong T-joint (e.g. for the cell profiles) I would recommend tape with only one sticky side: | Cell profile | | ||| Tape ||| Tape ||| _____/ | \___________ \_______ ______________________ Kite bottom or top IMHO, this would distribute the load more evenly over the joint (connection ? :->) and prevent peel (not to be confused with these RIP-OFF peels of some dutch company ...) No, I have not tried this yet, but if you tell me where I can get light & _VERY_ sticky tape I will ! Bye, Patrick = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =