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Honored to be a small part of this!
I've been dying to show these pictures for going on a year and a half now. Of course back then, I had no idea what they were going on, other than a '39 Oldsmobile.
I'm sure pretty everyone has seen the 2016 Ridler winner '39 Olds, "Olds Cool" built by Customs and Hot Rods of Andice. If not, its this: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psiaxxgccf.jpg I was approached by Mark Bowler, of Bowler Performance Transmissions and Phantom Products, to machine the front upper and lower control arms. After a few back and forths with some potential changes for manufacturability, we were awarded the job. We started with billets from 6061-T6 in 2" and 3" thicknesses. The arms were machined on out Haas VM3 3-axis VMC in 4 setups for each arm. Here is a link to my photobucket with several pictures, but I'll put a few here. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pspk12ifwd.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psex11fous.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psu24eyofv.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psrdavnbft.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...pstcsal1tb.jpg http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psqy2w2ewz.jpg I was pretty excited when I found out that the parts we machined were on a Great 8 car, then after the big win, even more excited. Pretty cool experience. I want to thank Mark again for giving me the opportunity! Of course, I can't disclose any pricing information, but for reference I had almost 3 weeks into making them. That is from the time we got material, CNC programming, machining and assembly. Here's the photo link again. |
Wow, those are incredible Aaron. Congrats on being part of that.
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Oh my! How cool are those?!?! And how cool to be a part in the whole thing.
Show them off proudly Aaron, I know I would! |
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Those arms are awesome Aaron! Nice job! :drool:
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Jeepers. :ohsnap: Those are amazing. Very cool experience and such a great project to be apart of.
Congratulations. |
I'm continuously impressed with the things you do. I love seeing a block of aluminum crafted into something spectacular.
I'm just waiting for you to start a group buy for Chevelle spindles!!! :hello: |
Wow.. pretty cool stuff!!.. :king:
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that car and those parts are absolutely incredible. I'm jealous and in awe. great stuff.
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Now I see why my fittings took so long.
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Personal projects? What are those? |
You know personal projects, self help type stuff.
You stand in front of a mirror and http://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/52494014.jpg |
Those are crazy nice!
I can't imagine the time and effort that went into that! |
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nice work!! so this means you have to charge more? :idea:
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That's automotive artwork right there! Awesome job!
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Yowza! Nice artwork Aaron.
If I may ask, how many estimated design and machine hours are in those pieces? |
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As far as the rest: design and make fixtures, CAM out the multiple setups per part and the machining time, we were right around 3 weeks total if I remember correctly. It was a fun project when we made them. Had no idea that they would end up being on a Ridler winning car then. Pretty cool. ***additional thoughts continued next post! |
Oh, yeah, in those 3 weeks Sieg, I did make a booboo. Happens to the best of us :bang:
I had to start completely over on one of the lower control arms. Seems as though while programming on the computer, I got the wrong tool number called up. I was planning on a 8mm ballnose (about 5/16") and got a 1.5" indexable end mill instead. Well I trusted the program and walked away to come back and find this: http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psnp7oynrf.jpg Oh well, order more stock. Start over and three setups later I was back...but that was not gonna buff out! |
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I could probably manage to do that on my manual machine. :sieg: :( |
I just love car porn! :lol:
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Not sure how I missed this --- I can't even think of anything smarmy and smart to say!!
Holy crap comes to mind.... Well done Aaron. Good god! And the Ridler car ain't bad either! |
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Very cool, congrats!
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