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Post by Scale-Master on Jul 19, 2006 16:10:07 GMT -5
Here is the gauge set I made for the Super 7, in no particular order. Auto Meter Ultralite series. Everything is scratchbuilt. I created the gauge faces and the needles are parts, not decals... Here is a shot of one of the smaller ones and it's lens, (machined from 1/4 inch thick acrylic sheet): And the "Arm Nitrous" dash switch... - Mark
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Post by peglegrc on Jul 20, 2006 1:19:35 GMT -5
Beautiful work indeed!!..Your truly a Master Craftsman....Thank you for sharing these, their so real looking...
"RC"
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Post by weeeg on Jul 20, 2006 11:38:38 GMT -5
Very Nice Whats The Tubing?
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Post by Scale-Master on Jul 20, 2006 16:16:32 GMT -5
Very Nice Whats The Tubing? I assume you mean the housing for the gauge? I machined them from billet aluminum... - Mark
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Post by weeeg on Jul 20, 2006 16:38:44 GMT -5
Ok Very Nice
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Post by peglegrc on Jul 20, 2006 23:10:57 GMT -5
Very Nice Whats The Tubing? I assume you mean the housing for the gauge? I machined them from billet aluminum... - Mark Here is a shot of one of the smaller ones and it's lens, (machined from 1/4 inch thick acrylic sheet):Are you saying that the LEN'S is machined from 1/4 inch acrylic sheet? "RC"
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Post by Scale-Master on Jul 21, 2006 8:56:42 GMT -5
Yes, I was out of acrylic rod, but I had some 1/4 inch thick sheet on hand, so that is what I used. Ironically, a friend brought me a 6 foot stick of clear rod the next day... BTW, the lens is only .010 of an inch thick... - Mark
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Post by weeeg on Jul 21, 2006 14:04:46 GMT -5
Lol That was Handy
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