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TRON Stick Handles
Kremmit:
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--- Quote from: rdagger on February 26, 2006, 03:58:25 pm ---3. I'm looking at the Tron handle on my cab and there are a lot of small features inside. Will you be able to capture all the details?
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Yes... I can't think of another answer to that one.... Except to say that the mold compound we use captures detail as fine as a finger print on the surface of an object.
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Are the loaner handles you're getting NOS? It would be a shame to cast new ones with scratches already in them. IIRC, that was why Specialty Plastics quit- his molds wore out, and he couldn't find a perfect set of grips to make new molds.
That said, I'm down for at least one set of these, even if they aren't 100% perfect. Maybe more, depending on price.
saint:
I'd be happy to host it :) Anytime someone would like to share something with BYOAC folks I'm happy to host!
--- saint
--- Quote from: Fozzy The Bear on February 17, 2006, 08:20:51 pm ---I'll write a tutorial up for doing it as I go along with it, and take some photographs if it helps people... Maybe Saint will host the tutorial when I get it done.
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Kremmit:
Here's some more pics of one of those backplates NoOne did. Mine's not aluminum, though. 8)
MinerAl:
Fozzy-
I just won This auction included in which is a Tron cocktail stick.
I have not received it yet, but when I do, if it is clean, would you be interested in casting it in transluscent blue? There has been discussion of need for a good trigger balltop, and this might be the thing the community would pay for... I know I would take two.
Al
Teebor:
I saw that auction too. I saw what I thought was a tron stick base but I couldn't see the handle with trigger in the picture...
Grats on winning it if they are all serviceable that would be a cheap lot of good sticks :D
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