Greg Overman wrote: > OK now I see. No attachments allowed. Sorry again. > It was just a durometer chart showing the relative hardness compared to > everyday items. The 60A was equivalent to a tire which I wouldn't think > would be "way too stiff".
Hmmm, hadn't thought of trying something myself. There is a material used for vibration and shock isolation and dampening called Sorbothane. It comes in various durometers, from really squishy to almost solid. I don't know if you can get the components to mix the stuff up in order to "cast" your own parts, or if you have to get a chunk of the stuff and carve it into the correct shape. Think I'll do a search on the net and see what I can find on Sorbothane. Oh, and Greg, I'd like a copy of that durometer chart. Just send it directly to me as an attachment. --Holland [email protected] San Jose, CA
