Thank youMCHUDD wrote:Hi mate.
That is some work your putting in there. Brilliant.
Cheers Mark.
looking forward to it all going back together
Ben
Thank youMCHUDD wrote:Hi mate.
That is some work your putting in there. Brilliant.
Cheers Mark.
I am trying to keep as original as possible while still having a bit of funbogbasic wrote:Keep up the great work. I can't remember your plans - are you an originalist?
Yeah. Looks it. Gives you a chance to familiarise yourself with the pushrod cleon.benji1985 wrote:It is indeed, cleaned up nice?thododd wrote:Is that the spare head?
Dont want it to break, it is going to be her new headthododd wrote:Yeah. Looks it. Gives you a chance to familiarise yourself with the pushrod cleon.benji1985 wrote:It is indeed, cleaned up nice?thododd wrote:Is that the spare head?
Doesnt really matter if you break it either, since its one of your many freebies
The parts are being printed by a company, I have designed the part.Ride_on wrote:Full rebuild in record time. 3D printing is pretty handy, I did the VSS holder in Tinkercad and extruded PLA was just a few quid for set up and about 50p per unit. What process did you use, I see <45degree shelves(impossible with extrusion?), looks HD and expensive.
Well those stops once tested will be available to buy in the near futurebogbasic wrote:Wicked work. You've got me thinking that's why my handbrake is dodgy - I'm pretty sure one of those things is missing. I don't think I ever knew what it was!!
Thank youSteveP wrote:Very nice work on that rear axle and handbrake stops