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Sound port plastic edge trim
I made a sound port on my $50 nylon and I want to bind the edges with some black plastic or hard rubber, similar to the photo below. Does anyone know what can I use to achieve similar results? Thanks
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Automotive Drip edge molding? Like people clip to the edge of their car door.
I know it usually is available in chrome or black. https://www.amazon.com/Winunite-Brig.../dp/B07PRJM7MY Or maybe a black rubber grommet?? |
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I thought about that but those seem too big and cumbersome. I am wondering if I should maybe go to a craft store instead of a hardware store?
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For something like this it is best to source the "manufactured" part before you do the mod, since your options might be limited. That said, I suspect you can modify your existing hole to work well with a standard rubber grommet from Amazon, like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Large-Rubber-...ps%2C65&sr=8-3 just search for rubber grommet and be careful to check for dimensioned drawings, since the verbal descriptions are often vague or misleading. Good luck!
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