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Old 03-08-2007, 09:22 PM   #2091 (permalink)
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Thanks for the compliments guys! I have to give credit where credit is due though, the braid is an adaptation from the 12 wire braid used on Ken's Elite Array line of cable's at ALO. His cables are so beautiful but unfortunately, they are way out of my price range so I wanted to build one for myself.

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Skyline, how did you manage to solder so many wires to the connetor and still manage to screw it shut?
It was actually really difficult to slide the barrel far back enough to solder all eight 22awg wires but the trick is that you can't braid it like that all the way down the cable, you have to leave a little at the end to fit in the barrel. After that though, I just had to squeeze the conductors together a little bit and the barrel along with the Teflon insulator slid on, but only just. It's a good thing I didn't try the ten wire braid I originally wanted to as I don't think it would have been possible to fit the wire through!
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if you want a small almost minimalistic looking cable I think the neutrik plugs are the best looking. For something bulkier then the canare is the way to go.
i hate the look of the knurlings, plus they scratch other parts easily. i know you can cover them with heatshrink though. jus looking for somthing other than a straight barrel.
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Here is one recabled Sony E888.
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Here is one recabled Sony E888.
That looks like some tiny wire, must have been fun to work with. Nice job on the recable
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Yes indeed, it was "Fun" to work with 30awg.
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Old 03-14-2007, 04:47 AM   #2096 (permalink)
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Nice work Qsilver, I can't imagine how hard that 30awg must've been to braid!

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Silver plated copper, Switchcraft minis, vinyl tubing, black nylon, and clear Techflex. I must say, I quite like this cable!

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skyline, what size tubing did you use? (both ID & OD)
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I really have no clue, I walked into the local Ace hardware with some wire and the connectors and just bought what fit the cable inside. The tubing can be bought from any local hardware store though, so you may just want to pop into one near you. It works very well for stress relief and of course aesthetics. It also gives the cable a much more solid feel of construction.
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hmm... I've been unable to find tubing that will work well with 22awg wire and still fit inside plugs I may have to switch to some smaller wire
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Really? I'm using 22 awg wire with the tubing, and it fits into the Neutrik and Switchcraft plugs ok. It's a little bit of a squeeze with the Neutriks, but I can still use the built in strain relief on the mini to lock the tubing and sheathing in place. Anyways, good luck with your search!
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