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CornishChris

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Hi.

I have just put my stills camera on my cookie lid and have had to drill a hole for the bit switch cable. I was looking at other lid set ups and saw that some people had a grommet in the hole (can't think of a better description) as per the attached pic. Where can i get one of these from. I have seen the liberal use of gaffer tape in other situations but this looks so much neater. Any ideas where I can pick one up?

Also was wondering what people do with with the bite switch when the still is not attached - do you remove the cable, let it 'hang loose', or gaffer it down?

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Hi.

I have just put my stills camera on my cookie lid and have had to drill a hole for the bit switch cable. I was looking at other lid set ups and saw that some people had a grommet in the hole (can't think of a better description) as per the attached pic. Where can i get one of these from. I have seen the liberal use of gaffer tape in other situations but this looks so much neater. Any ideas where I can pick one up?

Also was wondering what people do with with the bite switch when the still is not attached - do you remove the cable, let it 'hang loose', or gaffer it down?



IMO you dont have enough jumps to be putting a "grommet" on your helmet... thats just asking for trouble....
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Also was wondering what people do with with the bite switch when the still is not attached - do you remove the cable, let it 'hang loose', or gaffer it down?



The grommets I use have a fairly small inner diameter, so when I'm not using the cable I push the cable back into the helmet and the strain-relief molding around the connector seats itself in the grommet and holds it there.

This makes installing them a bit harder, but here's what you do. Dremel/drill a hole that is just barely big enough to get the jack on the end of the cable through. Run the cable through, and use a pull-up cord to stretch the grommet over the end of the cable. Finally, push the grommet down and seat it in the surface of the helmet.

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Lowes hardware - what would the equivalent be in the UK?

I would imagine that any good hardware store would have something... its just a matter of finding the right section.

but unfortunately I've never actually been to the UK and don't actually know for a fact.
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