TK_LEPER Posted November 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 (edited) Opinions please? How does this look guys? Edited November 5, 2010 by TK 4702 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK_LEPER Posted November 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 I would like to get the price down around $10 per set (of six). And I'm guessing 10" in length should be good right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amish Trooper Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 If you are getting these made I don't see why you don't get them made accurately. Add the bottom arch. You aren't cheating unless you were to grab one of Gino's or Saberfreak's T-track and directly copied it. There is reference Material out there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dashrazor Posted November 5, 2010 Report Share Posted November 5, 2010 (edited) plastic injection molding might be a lower cost production alternative, just a thought. ive been looking into getting a benchtop model like this... eventually details here http://www.injectionmolder.net/ also i have a machinist friend at school that could possibly make the aluminum molds at cost ( technical collages could make dies or molds at a very low cost) Edited November 5, 2010 by dashrazor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK_LEPER Posted November 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 plastic injection molding might be a lower cost production alternative, just a thought. ive been looking into getting a benchtop model like this... eventually details here http://www.injectionmolder.net/ also i have a machinist friend at school that could possibly make the aluminum molds at cost ( technical collages could make dies or molds at a very low cost) Could he make the an extrusion die for me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK_LEPER Posted November 6, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 If you are getting these made I don't see why you don't get them made accurately. Add the bottom arch. You aren't cheating unless you were to grab one of Gino's or Saberfreak's T-track and directly copied it. There is reference Material out there. Ouch! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dashrazor Posted November 6, 2010 Report Share Posted November 6, 2010 Could he make the an extrusion die for me? i just asked him, he would have to get the go-ahead from his instructor to use the schools machine shop first ( i would also need the specs of the blank dies and the specifications to fit the extrusion machine ect... before hand) there are several different styles of dies, but i would assume something like this would be what they would need. it looks like high carbon steel to me but it could be aluminum ?? also you might want to check with the plastics company to see if it is acceptable to provide your own dies.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amish Trooper Posted November 8, 2010 Report Share Posted November 8, 2010 I'm just saying bud you are doing the leg work and putting in time and effort then go all the way and make the best you can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK bondservnt[501st] Posted November 20, 2010 Report Share Posted November 20, 2010 If you are getting these made I don't see why you don't get them made accurately. Add the bottom arch. You aren't cheating unless you were to grab one of Gino's or Saberfreak's T-track and directly copied it. There is reference Material out there. why make T Track if you don't make it accurate according to the KNOWN shape. I personally would not want you to go to all this trouble, and then not be able to offer a product that is worth your time. why not have the inner arch? also, these need to be made out of a hard material, not a rubbery type. if you go though all this trouble, it's a mistake to "make your own" profile. the inner arch is very important to the way the track sits on the models. glad to see that you're interested in making a product. just wish that you'd "go all the way!" cheers! best wishes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peregrinus Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 Also, remember the ROTJ EE-3 for Boba costumers. Those have twelve lengths of T-track around the barrel. --Jonah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amplexor[TK] Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 (edited) I would definitely buy several sets of super accurate T-track to have lying around if they were as cheap as TK-4702 suggest. I actually work with plastic myself, but mostly just molding special rods, of very fragile type plastic. However, sometime early next year we are going to buy a plastic extruder, running mostly PP and PE plastics. Will be fun to see how much work it will be to build a T-track die for it.. Edited December 1, 2010 by Amplexor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stormtrooperguy[501st] Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 in the grand scheme of things, i don't think gino's t track is unreasonable. i had the saberfreak stuff already when he came out with those, but had timing been different i'd have gone that way. by that point i had close to $1000 into my E-11 already, so what's a little more for really good t-track? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TK_LEPER Posted December 1, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 Does this look better to you guys? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amish Trooper Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 I would still bring the arc up a tad more...but do what you want bud. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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