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    Default Blade Tip Friction Fit?

    I was assembling my first blade (1" OD thin walled photon) and noticed that the tip has a very tight friction fit in the poly carbonate tube. Is this enough to keep my blade tip in if I plan on light dueling?

    I was reading Jay-gon's blade tutorial, but I don't think I can put a gel adhesive on at this point. I do have some plastruct bondene liquid solvent cement http://plastruct.com/shop/glues-tool...sories/bond-2/. In the event that I need an adhesive, would that work?

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    pressure fit is definitely not enough for the tip to stay in. One good smack and that tip is going sailing. I do use and highly recommend weld-on #16. I don't know about the glue you are using but it looks similar to what I used when I made my first few blades only 1 of the 3 I used it on still has the original tip on it.

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    The solvent you listed is primarily methylene chloride, the same ingredient used in Weld-on #16. It should fuse the tip to the blade without any trouble.
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    pressure fit is definitely not enough for the tip to stay in. One good smack and that tip is going sailing.
    I was afraid of that so I did decide to glue the tip on.

    The solvent you listed is primarily methylene chloride, the same ingredient used in Weld-on #16. It should fuse the tip to the blade without any trouble.
    Nice catch! After reading that I decided to try out my solvent on the blade tip. So far it seems to be holding up well. I did some light whacking against another 1" thin walled blade, myself, the couch, etc. and it seems to be holding up well.

    Thanks for the replies and advice!

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