I like the 240 profile, I think it would look good on the 370, kinda pays homage to where it all started.
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06-14-2010, 08:07 PM | #244 (permalink) |
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I finished the program for the front emblem. It's 18 megabytes of windows notepad text and 3 hours of machining time per badge . I'm not sure if I took the right approach. I want to make the badge look as good as possible, but I also want to keep it from being outrageously expensive. The prototype badges will most likely be made with the program as is, but for production the cycle time must be cut dramatically. This doesn't necessarily mean they wont look as nice, I just need to make the program more efficient.
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The work being done in this thread is awesome! I'm especially digging that 240Z license plate frame. Or maybe possibly one without the profile shot.
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06-15-2010, 09:41 AM | #248 (permalink) |
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I know you are asking about machined parts, but wonder if you can do sheet metal or CRES (chrome reinforced steel) either
material powder coated black to redo the OEM License plate bracket - I hate the way a portion of the OEM bracket travels up above the mount point and has the possibility of chattering against the fascia. I know its a rough drawing - but talking about something like this. I started thinking about the suggestion cause I am not really feeling the Stillen off-center tow bolt mounted version. I like the idea that its tow bolt mounted, just not the fact that it's off center. It takes away from the lines of the Z that are otherwise so clean and symmetrical. Another variation is a drilled tow bolt mount that allows for an L bracket that pushes the plate to a more centered location that still covers the mount. Just a suggestion. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bracket -standard plate width - mount area 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep... Larger holes allow for mount screws to pass thru the front of the bracket... the other 4 holes allow for license plate mounting.
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06-15-2010, 11:05 AM | #251 (permalink) | |
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But for reducing cost, I was thinking a license plate frame can be bought and then we can machine the frame as a second op. However, it would look just like the rest of the other license plate frames out there, the writing will be indented instead of popping out of the frame. Either way, I think it'd be nice to have them anodized to a color of preference. In my case, I would dig black anodize. |
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06-15-2010, 12:09 PM | #253 (permalink) |
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For those of you with a creative nature, and no buddies with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of CNC machines or easy access to a local shop to do small quantities, there is a Web based service that I've used for 7-8 years now for some of my proprietary parts. They have a free Cad program you download, then design away. Instant quotes available on most any quantity, and the full gamut of machines available to make your part. Extensive materials list too...
Check it out at: CNC Machine Shop | Custom Waterjet, Plasma, Laser Cutting | eMachineShop.com |
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Just thought everyone should know, I am here to help the community out by draw up whatever in CAD (esp the more advance stuff). So this helps me and others to get a good idea how much the parts will cost or even made. Also, another note, for the people that want to know how much these emblems, or other parts will cost, I nor AGstacker can give out anything right now because we're not in business to sell anything, at least yet. Once we get the protos in, we have to breakdown the cost to machine, labor, time, etc, etc and then we can come up with a price. Then one of us will have to become a vendor in this forum to sell....so please be patient in the meantime. Like Modshack states above though, I can go out there and issue a quick quote, but I guarantee it'd be more than you're willing to pay for these emblems. Either way, I am glad there are great service like that available for us people with no machine shop connections or access. |
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