Dyneema's Quiet Superpower: Ultra-Light Cables for High-Stress Builds

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The Hackaday column spotlights Dyneema rope as a near-magic, ultra-light, high-strength option for non-stretch cables in mechanical builds (notably cable robots), noting a 1 mm diameter with ~195 kg breaking strength and less than 1% stretch; it also mentions other niche ‘secret ingredients’ like high‑temperature tape, low‑temperature solder, and lightweight M3 PEEK screws, and invites readers to share their own go-to materials.
Topics:science#cable-robots#dyneema#high-strength#materials#note5tags-should-be-five-items-only#rope#technology
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