DRY GLOVE SYSTEM for diving drysuit
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Updated:\r\nMarch 21, 2019 - The geometry of the cover ring determines the assembly sequence of the system. See pictures. This is a dryglove system designed for scuba diving drysuits. It has been tested on ten deep dives (up to 32 meters) and several ice dives using my Scubapro Exodry 4.0 drysuit. You will need: 1. O-rings (90x80x5, marked as yellow) from Aliexpress or similar. https://tinyurl.com/y8t2fahg 2. A pair of industrial rubber gloves (preferably 1.1 to 1.2 mm thick, but you can also find thinner options). For example: https://tinyurl.com/ya4rbs6b 3. A drysuit with compatible seals. Picture 2 shows how to fit the seal and glove to the system: Yellow: O-rings; White: Glove [mid] ring (flexible); Gray: Seal [inner] ring (PLA); Blue: Glove fold; Black: Drysuit seal; Red: Cover [outer] ring (flexible); Note: The middle GLOVE and outer COVER rings were printed with flexible filament to ensure better flexibility during assembly and disassembly. These rings can fit up to the last O-ring, which works (as shown in the second photo). First, assemble the glove to the seal ring, then fit the cover ring to the glove (as shown in the photo sequence). The inner SEAL ring was printed with regular PLA filament.
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