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I don't have a lot of flying experience, but it sounds like a balance issue. By having the wires attached on the back of the flat, Mother Gravity is doing her natural thing. I'll bet if you attached the wires to the front of the flat, they'd lean _upstage_ slightly. Is there a way to attach the wires so they're centered on the top of the flat?
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Fix #1: EDITED BY FOOTER
Fix #2: Cut off the bottom of the door a little bit. Chances are that nobody but you will ever notice.
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Not that I don't want to help you here, but I have a feeling you should not be doing what you are doing. I fly walls all the time, with and without doors. Depending on the type of flats (hollywood, broadway, or steel) there are widley accepted ways of flying them that are pretty standardized. You are not using one of the standard ways to fly the piece, you need to get someone in there who can show you how to do this properly. I would love to be able to tell you how to do it, but it is against our rules here to give any type of rigging advice.
I am glad to hear you are bottom hanging the piece, that is the safest way to do it. You should never rig anything from the top of a piece. I am also concerned with "the little clip". You need to get someone in there who has done this before. |
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