When I need to do stuff like that I pull my Canon ITT Technologies connector sourcebook. There's thousands of various connector solutions in that sourcebook as well as the one from AMPS. I found the aerospace connectors have amazing solutions for those types of engineering issues. Hard to get a deal on them though unless you know someone on the inside!
Also if you ever want to come up with your own damping solution like Sonic Craft has then I suggest you checkout a company called
Polymer Technologies Inc in Newark, DE. Blackhole five is almost perfect in that it should at the sticky backing side have a second thin layer of high weight/density layer like NoRez. Then you would have the properties of both in one solution! I also found the stick on Black Hole 5 isn't that good and it's best to supplement with a spray adhesive unless you prime MDF with CPES. That could have been the PartsExpress knock off though... can't remember. This is particularly bad if you burnishing the OSB or remove it's thin layer of lacquer/sealing by sanding it (ALWAYS do this at glue joints IMHO). I remove all the factory MDF sealant via sanding and then seal the whole thing with CPES. This stuff
MultiWoodPrime is FANTASTIC for sealing MD. They also make fantastic glue for MDF. A friend that works knocking up Hollywood sets told me about that stuff and they use the heat weakening glue for teardown. They also say the product is great for gluing speaker cabinets together specifically. A lot of luthier's and guitar makers use that stuff. Tropical Hardwood Epoxy not the teak stuff that's what my Hollywood friend uses.
Tropical Hardwood Epoxy and Oak and Teak Glue
I tried these techniques for painting MDF and the results with Porter's Glyptex High gloss oil was AMAZING without the hand rubbing etc. We are talking mirror Ferrari car like paint job in just about any colour!
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Some 2008 PRS Alpha Highlights - Let's Talk ShopBot
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I used that technique but my first layer/sealant was the CPES or MultiWoodPrime.
I'll dry to dig up posts of the paint jobs on cabinets using that from carpenters and auto body guys and custom car dudes using Porter Glyptex. The paint looks like liquid I swear!
The experiments regarding painting was done after my Dynamic 1S build though and it was done on scrap pieces.
Like I said the highend custom car dudes use it for custom car sound system speaker cabs etc. It's really amazing stuff!