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Started by Tom Birky, July 21, 2017, 10:20:43 PM

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Tom Birky

Ordered this set of 3D printed coil overs from Custom Dirt Cars  Shapeways store. They look cool enough, I'll send actual pics when I have them in my hand.

coil overs by Tom Kirby, on Flickr

sentsat71

those look cool.....!

mind if I ask what that cost is?
Ed K.

Tom Birky

I think they were $5.50..with postage $10.50.

sentsat71

That's a very good price!  Thanks....
Ed K.

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Gary Davis

Man...those DO look good! I'm anxious to see if they come apart or if they are all one piece. Either way...they look good. Waiting for your update Tom...
"Man...I love the smell of Methonal and Dirt in the morning. Then....Methonal and Asphalt in the afternoon is GOLDEN also."

Tom Birky

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Ok! My shocks arrived yesterday. They are 3D printed in one piece. I cut one end of a coil loose and you can push it down the shock just like a spring. Not sure how I'll go about painting them for a build. I know it's upside down, but that eyelet happened to fit the axle. I shot a coat of aluminum metalizer on one so it would photograph better. I think they look really good, and should be easy to use. Dwight at Custom Dirt Cars is revamping his business and all orders are being processed through Shapeways now. He many more parts,and will be adding them to his Shapeways store in the future.They're probably 1/24th scale, but I think they'll look OK on a 1/25 scale late model. Glad to have these cool shocks!
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/dirtcars
coilover by Tom Kirby, on Flickr
coilover2 by Tom Kirby, on Flickr
coilover3 by Tom Kirby, on Flickr

sentsat71

Cool!!

Thanks for posting!
Ed K.

pdaly28

those are really pretty sweet!I'll order a set.....don't know if i'll use them but the would look great on a dlm

pdaly28

there was a post on my fb short track group where a guy sprayed them with gloss black,then chrome,painted the springs with a red paint en and the top mount and adjuster with blue thin line pen...looked pretty trick!icouldn't copy and paste the image

pdaly28

Yikes!Just got mine today  SWEET!!!!!

Gary Davis

Thanks for posting your update Tom. I like how they look. I can see how a person could make those into adjustable shocks by maybe cutting the top off cut the springs away...drill a hole in the top and the body for the piston...wrap a piece of colored wire for the spring and it's good to go. I think I need a few sets of these...
"Man...I love the smell of Methonal and Dirt in the morning. Then....Methonal and Asphalt in the afternoon is GOLDEN also."