3D Printing

Yami-Rider

TigerCraft FV-PRO
Location
Texoma
lexan covers look sooo cool. My flywheel cover has a lexan cover, had it since 2012, have salk my ski, had engine bilge full of water a few times, no leaks.
 
My employer just released a 2D carbon stack printer. :)


That's pretty kool. I've been exploring some industrial 3D printers, but some of the prices are astronomically high. As fascinating as it is that 3D printers are priced enough for hobbyists - there is many others like myself that demand more performance at a sensible price. The price gap in 3D printing technology is crazy so those of us stuck in between "hobbyist" and "corporation" are stuck with tuning multiple hobbyist printers.

I forgot about this thread. Let me update where the original turn signals/fender eliminator is today. 35 LED's each side .. i'll let the pictures speak for itself.
also for the front turn signals I managed to fit the same LED's --- 70 LED each side. They are so bright I have to offer a version with 1/2 the amount of LED (which is still more than my competitor). The brightest version has 4.5x more LED at only 15% more cost than my competitor. Best of all - they mount just like the original turn signal. The competition may as well stop making his turn signals. I still haven't shown anyone those .. in time I will post it here.

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as for the electrical box I modeled.. I never got around to doing that one. I've been busy with alot of other things. I have another project on the burner that would change motorcycle safety forever. Though, if there is enough demand I can revisit the electrical box idea. It kind of annoyed me that everything people want in an electrical box - kawasaki ebox already has :D
 
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