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Have An Idea, But Lack the Tools and Facility?

Started by FJ1100mjk, September 17, 2014, 07:42:51 AM

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FJ1100mjk

Found this place online, but I have not used it, and I am not connnected with it in any way.

An online resource to take your idea to having a part in your hand, if you don't possess the software (free usage of their CAD software), or machining center.

http://www.emachineshop.com

Here's someone who used the capabilities to adapt a contemporary brake rotor to his vintage Kawasaki. Check out their pictures...

http://www.emachineshop.com/machine-shop/plugins/forum/ver3/motorcycle-brake-rotor-carrier-t722.html
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movenon

Thanks ! That is a pretty cool concept if you don't have a machine shop close by.
George
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1990 FJ 1200

FJ1100mjk

You're welcome. Maybe someone here will utilize what they offer, and report back.

Depending on the complexity of your idea, and the quantity that is ordered, will determine if it is cost effective to make your idea a reality. If your idea appeals to others, and a group buy is done, then it could probably happen.

Of course, if you have deep pockets, it's a no-brainer then, and a one-off, or two, is very much a possibility.
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Firehawk068

I have an idea that applies to the FJ that I have been thinking about for some time, but the "As low as $184" keeps throwing me off.................. :unknown:
Alan H.
Denver, CO
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FJ1100mjk

If you want to, throw your idea out, and see if others here want to pursue it. If you order a large enough quantity, the price of one may drop and make it more acceptable.
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Country Joe

Quote from: Firehawk068 on September 19, 2014, 04:34:22 PM
I have an idea that applies to the FJ that I have been thinking about for some time, but the "As low as $184" keeps throwing me off.................. :unknown:

I keep thinking billet side scoops....if they were thick enough to survive most typical spills, I'd pay $200 to $250 a piece if I thought they were tough enough. I keep looking at 3D printers too. There are a bunch of hard to find plastic bits on FJs. Simple pieces would be easy to measure and create a file to produce them from, but scoops would most likely need to be measured on a coordinate measuring machine to get an accurate enough file to 3D print some good looking scoops.
Joe
1993 FJ 1200

FJ1100mjk

Quote from: Country Joe on September 19, 2014, 06:51:47 PM

I keep looking at 3D printers too. There are a bunch of hard to find plastic bits on FJs. Simple pieces would be easy to measure and create a file to produce them from, but scoops would most likely need to be measured on a coordinate measuring machine to get an accurate enough file to 3D print some good looking scoops.
Joe

I recently used this place http://www.forecast3d.com/ to do some SLAs for some development designs where I work. I was impressed by the toughness and appearance of their Watershed material that the parts were made of. If the scoops were made this way, the cost would probably be in-line with what you stated (unpainted). Doubt that you could get it machined in aluminum for that price. Would be pretty hard to hollow it out, plus keep the wall thickness minimal, and it looks like it would take a lot of passes to get its outer profile close to OEM's. Got to get a 3D model of the scoops somehow first.
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fj1289

I don't have any experience with the, but I looked into it about 10 or 11 years ago for some brake caliper adaptors.  I'm a cheap bastard and made my own instead. Spent a lot of time and mistakes on those - may have been a bargain in retrospect.

I'd think that would be enough time to either do well at a business or go bankrupt.