Were these true harnesses or were they cable
assemblies. The difference
being that a true harness is completely assembled prior to installation
[usually on a board] where a cabble assembly is the use of lacing (or other
methods) to "dress" simple cables [Simple in the respect that they are
usually point to point [2 connectors] or have few branches]?
Does anyone have pictures of how these kind of frames were built? I'm
going to have to build at least two of them soon for my simulator project.
I plan on lacing the wiring harnesses that run down the side consoles
since it looks so much nicer than dozens of wire-ties.
Did you use spot stitch, running stitches, or locking
stitches? I can still
do a decent spot or running stitch, but struggle with getting a decent [even
spacing, high tension, low torsion] stitch.
Is there a tutorial anywhere that illustrates these various stitches and
where/why they are to be used?
tnx!
g.