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01/29/2015 08:05:54 AM · #26 |
wow, so sorry you had that issue
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01/29/2015 09:16:09 AM · #27 |
Nice work, looks like it should hold. |
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01/29/2015 09:24:14 AM · #28 |
That's a very good looking repair job. I hope the camera works right when you reassemble it, and that the repair holds for you. |
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01/29/2015 09:49:31 AM · #29 |
Originally posted by atupdate: Originally posted by kirbic:
Nope, I'm looking at the edge of the crack itself. That is indicating to me a rather coarse-grained material. I agree that the grinding marks can represent stress concentrations, but they also normally put the surface in compression, which can mitigate that. |
Coarse grain on the outer surface of a die casting. Nope, never seen it in my 30+ years as a metallurgist. It is hard to tell definitively from a single picture but the "steps" on the fracture surface indicates a fatigue fracture to me (multiple fracture initiation sites). I also don't see any bending around the fracture, which would indicate a stress overload condition that would be associated with a dropped camera.
Tim |
I agree that it looks like it was fatigue driven. No sign of deformation prior to break whatsoever. It could also be due to a (very) brittle material, and some die-cast materials can be brittle, but I suspect fatigue has had at least a contributory role.
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01/29/2015 10:34:16 AM · #30 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: I'm not sure hpw much help the L-bracket will be since they typically screw into the tripod socket. Though I suppose they might still spread the load out a bit... |
Bear,
I agree with you, anything attached to the same point even if it hugs the camera needs more mounting points to really spread the load, I have plans to modify the l-plate so it also attaches the the camera strap loop, exactly how I'm still not sure
Cheers! |
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01/29/2015 11:03:19 AM · #31 |
Zip ties and duck tape?
lol |
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02/05/2015 01:48:48 PM · #32 |
here is what I ended up with
hope this does protect the camera base from any further damage
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02/05/2015 02:00:56 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by armando_m: here is what I ended up with
hope this does protect the camera base from any further damage
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Send this pic to Nikon.......surely they would want everyone to ask you what that's all about......
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