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Mark Hall
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Atrium sculpture construction

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Figuring out details on how to attach SS cable to various sizes of blown teardrop shapes - any thoughts on how to do this? Sure could use some ideas on how to make this look right, be strong, and clean.
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Need more details- size and weight of drops? any loops on them or will you drill or cradle them? how visible can the cables be? how professional does this have to be? who's installing it? public or private space?
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You mean like this?
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SERIOUSLY????

I'm quite sure others had done something similar ions before Robert Held has even BORN.
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The teardrop's end shape is determined by what's needed to hang it (yet undetermined). Weights vary as size changes. We'll be creating and installing the piece in a public setting, so it's definitely a professional job :). Perhaps the best starting point is to investigate the hardware associated with braided cables - any favorite suppliers?
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The connectors and fittings are pretty straight forward. How the cable connects to the glass is in question. Sure, we could drill holes - but wonder if wrapping the cable around the end may be the answer - but how would that be centered?
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Can't help without seeing what you're working with.
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Put a metal cap on the end of the teardrop and drill the glass so the metal can be pinned to the glass. then attach the SS cable to a metal loop on the metal part. "Double clamp all the connections to ensure a "safety net" should one fail.
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Thanks Tom - just one hole in the glass for a pin, or two?
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