Engine bars or not?!
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Motocod wrote:Thank you - I had a look at their site, and I've sent them an email, so you never know. Really appreciate your input.
I'll check out Wunderlich too.
Nik
e-mail... to an Italian company
should hear from them by christmas...that's next christmas...
bugger, they're going to prove me wrong now eh
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Motocod wrote:The reality is that the cost of development for a rubber part would be pretty high for me doing it as a "hobby" project, and I wouldn't really have access to the proper grades of rubber required for temperature tolerance and resistance to oils. Really it would require a rubber specialist (stop giggling at the back!) who can process the correct grade.
However, cast engine bars may be possible - my employer's parent company in German has a foundry and regularly does aluminium and magnesium castings. If someone has a set I can borrow I could 3D scan them and get the ball rolling... Would obviously require quite a bit of interest to make it viable though.
Nik
I have a set of Stanton bars (bit mashed up but the digital files could be amended) if you need a set for scanning?
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RiceBurner wrote:Motocod wrote:The reality is that the cost of development for a rubber part would be pretty high for me doing it as a "hobby" project, and I wouldn't really have access to the proper grades of rubber required for temperature tolerance and resistance to oils. Really it would require a rubber specialist (stop giggling at the back!) who can process the correct grade.
However, cast engine bars may be possible - my employer's parent company in German has a foundry and regularly does aluminium and magnesium castings. If someone has a set I can borrow I could 3D scan them and get the ball rolling... Would obviously require quite a bit of interest to make it viable though.
Nik
I have a set of Stanton bars (bit mashed up but the digital files could be amended) if you need a set for scanning?
I do believe that Steptoe has made patterns for these and has had them cast in aluminum.
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