frognog
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I'm looking at making a blueprint for revision two of my wrist-mount double hockey puck computer holder, and while I can obviously measure my own hockey pucks to get data that will work, I was wondering if there is something of an industry standard for hockey puck sizing.
I understand some hockey pucks are significantly thinner than others; that doesn't bother me (although if the spec gave a maximum thickness, that would be nice). Mainly I'm looking for minimum and maximum diameter on the barrel and either the minimum and maximum diameter of the protruding face portion or the minimum and maximum width of the "shoulder" between the barrel and the face.
Is there anyone here from the industry who has engineered either the pucks or consoles or wrist mounts for these pucks, and therefore has seen these details? Or, does anyone else know where this documentation can be found lying around?
The reason I care is I'd like my blueprint (or the actual machined plate) to be as likely to be reusable by other people as possible.
I understand some hockey pucks are significantly thinner than others; that doesn't bother me (although if the spec gave a maximum thickness, that would be nice). Mainly I'm looking for minimum and maximum diameter on the barrel and either the minimum and maximum diameter of the protruding face portion or the minimum and maximum width of the "shoulder" between the barrel and the face.
Is there anyone here from the industry who has engineered either the pucks or consoles or wrist mounts for these pucks, and therefore has seen these details? Or, does anyone else know where this documentation can be found lying around?
The reason I care is I'd like my blueprint (or the actual machined plate) to be as likely to be reusable by other people as possible.