Joel Gautier asks about striker pneumatic cloth strips and which
direction it should be ripped [060511 MMDigest]. I have only seen one
reference to the bias of pneumatic cloth but don't remember who brought
it up.
There is definitely a firm and stretchy direction of the cloth. The
only time that I would worry about this is in the reservoir areas where
constant pressure is exerted on the cloth due to a spring. When it
comes to striker pneumatics, it really doesn't matter at all.
I just take the 52" length cloth and rip it into twenty-two 1.5-inch
width strips, starting at the front edge of the roll. Each of these
strips is then split into quarters. This makes 88 strips with a size
of 1.5 X 13 inches, which is usually large enough for most striker
pneumatics. It just so happens that the stretchy side runs the 13-inch
length. Others may have different opinions as to the bias of the cloth
but it just doesn't matter when it comes to the striker pneumatics.
Pete Knobloch (Tempe AZ)
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