jwar wrote:
The prize is a huge deterrent. They are anodized aluminum and all that, but after doing what I do for awhile and knowing the real pricing behind what things cost, you get kind of cheap about that shit. lol
After everyone's help in that other thread I thought it only seemed fair to post what I ended up with so far. Extremely happy for now! Sorry if the image is big. Mobile is hard.
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raj007 wrote:This is where we're at now. Though, an MWFX Judder is on the way and I have a slightly bigger board in waiting. The In Limbo is unreal. Exactly what I've been looking for.
Dude this RM-1N finish is so nice. If you ever want to swap for a blue/black one let me know!
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jwar wrote:
The prize is a huge deterrent. They are anodized aluminum and all that, but after doing what I do for awhile and knowing the real pricing behind what things cost, you get kind of cheap about that shit. lol
Well that's kind of dumb. I'll take calipers to my stomps to see if it fits the ones I need. Jean is sending me a couple of Barefoot buttons to try out. Mad props to Jean for being a good dude! So if those work out, I'll know what I need to do!
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
PeteeBee wrote:After everyone's help in that other thread I thought it only seemed fair to post what I ended up with so far. Extremely happy for now! Sorry if the image is big. Mobile is hard.
jwar wrote: So if those work out, I'll know what I need to do!
buy a metal rod, cut it to 1/2 inch slices and drill a hole in them ?
I don't have the ability to mill or anodize though or else I totally would . Lol.
They're so easy to make until you realize you need $15,000 in shop supplies and equipment and 10 years of fabrication experience to make them for $1 each
jwar wrote: So if those work out, I'll know what I need to do!
buy a metal rod, cut it to 1/2 inch slices and drill a hole in them ?
I don't have the ability to mill or anodize though or else I totally would . Lol.
They're so easy to make until you realize you need $15,000 in shop supplies and equipment and 10 years of fabrication experience to make them for $1 each
Right? LOL!
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
mathias wrote:I wonder if you could 3D print something acceptable with a bolt and a captive nut.
If you already have a 3D printer, design software, and the knowledge and experience to make something that will be rugged and not break when pressure is applied, then sure.