I like it. Something I've learned, related to both tape and glue, in an industrial setting: You can't "just" tape or glue something together. Those things have failure modes just like anything else, but there's a temptation to bypass proper engineering because they seem so simple and intuitive. Two lessons I've learned:
1. Just like any other design, decide what it's supposed to do, how you'll know that it actually does what you expect, and how you'll manage its use.
2. You'd never guess that there's such a thing as a glue or tape engineer, but the reputable makers of tape and glue can really help you figure out what you need for your application.
I like it. Something I've learned, related to both tape and glue, in an industrial setting: You can't "just" tape or glue something together. Those things have failure modes just like anything else, but there's a temptation to bypass proper engineering because they seem so simple and intuitive. Two lessons I've learned:
1. Just like any other design, decide what it's supposed to do, how you'll know that it actually does what you expect, and how you'll manage its use.
2. You'd never guess that there's such a thing as a glue or tape engineer, but the reputable makers of tape and glue can really help you figure out what you need for your application.