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    Hey everybody i am looking to make slider gloves but cant figure out what the metal piece is on the gloves if you have any idea let me know!
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    Here's a copy pasteof what I posted on another site a couple weeks ago:




    Here's alink to a site that sells finger tip sets and gloves. It looks like thier prices have come down a bit lately.

    http://http://www.slidergearonline.com/index.html


    Here are the 90 degree squeeze conduit adapter that they are made out of. Take off the 2 screws and the top piece comes out and you just grind off the two tabs that hold the screws and one on the tip that goes in the hole at the front. It is shaped perfect to cover teh fingertips. For more dexterity you can grind off some of the back, so it doesnt go past your first joint allowing you to fully bend your finger. They come in several different sizes and are about $1.50 each at Lowes or Home Depot.


    I tried attaching with Liquid Nails, but that didn't last long, the tips fell off within an hour or two. JB Weld, a two part epoxy, held great with no signs of peeling off after 3 nights of haunting.
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    thanks alot
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