
After playing with it for a while, the temporary design ended up pretty worthless. The string comes out just the same if it's pulled towards the opening. It might as well be a single piece if they're not welded & 2 pieces only if they're welded.

A few more permanent pieces got painstakingly sized for clothing. The newest cords are taking a 3.5 ID & .75 opening. Started building up a collection of used pieces for speeding up the size tests.
Some clothing is down to being worn only 1 more time.
Chafing was a problem with the welding. This led to a new death star design. The welds went inside grooves.


The flat design might still be useful when there's no danger of chafing. It's harder to assemble the death stars.
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