Thread: PRS-650 Loose stylus
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Old 08-29-2011, 08:06 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Phogg View Post
It is to the extent required by the task at hand. I was in QC for a major fishing rod manufacturer back in the '90s, and I also used to do custome conversions of resin models.

What is called for here is a bead the size of a sesame seed.

You could make a tiny strip of adhesive backed velvet work temporarily, but it would come off after a while.
Stick a drop of epoxy in your stylus hole and let us know how it works.

If you could make a bead stand up a bit on the side, and got just the right amount, it would work. But for the average person, they are either going to block the hole fully, or the epoxy will end up in the bottom and shorten the hole.

And the epoxy still doesn't flex, the stylus flexes past the bump, slightly bending it.
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