mk1 golf 1.1c, now with added ALT 2.0 20v on 48's!

Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by seventynine, Sep 13, 2013.

  1. seventynine Forum Member

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    trumpets went in for print yesterday, each one takes 10 hours! will be picking them up the weekend hopefully [:D]
     
  2. Sirguydo

    Sirguydo Fastest milkman in the West Paid Member

    What polymer does the printer use ? ABS? Or PP ?
     
  3. seventynine Forum Member

    neither, PLA
     
  4. seventynine Forum Member

    3 down, 1 to go

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  5. murph81 Forum Member

    How strong are they?
     
  6. seventynine Forum Member

    adequately?
     
  7. murph81 Forum Member

    Just curious, not like they are going to be getting a belt of anything, but vibration and the likes, especially in a lowered car.

    I haven't seen or held any 3D printed parts like that so just wondering what the finished article is like, I just thought they might be a bit brittle.
     
  8. seventynine Forum Member

    yeah, i'm unsure too. the intention is to wrap them in kevlar to give them a bit of strength

    the most important thing i'll need to do is make them fuel resistant, so they'll be getting a bit of work done to them once i've received them!
     
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  9. seventynine Forum Member

    Trumpets!

    got them back from my friend with the printer last saturday, even though i design things in production every day, it was nice to see something for a personal project come to life from a design

    the first thing i needed to do was make the bases that would attach them to the 48's. so i ordered up some stock and got to work

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    bit of turning -

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    bit more turning

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    done

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    couple of washers to hold them in place

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    and it was time to add the trumpets
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    next up, some panel work, wings bonnet all need aligning, bonnet pins need fitting, grill mounts, headlight mounts, need to redo the front engine mount!
     
  10. vwgolfmk1 Forum Member

    They look the bizz dude. Super work.
    always loved the idea of a 3d printer
     
  11. fasteddie

    fasteddie Banned

    BEAUTIFUL JUST BEAUTIFUL [:*:]


    I like them alot :thumbup:

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  12. knarfmk1 Forum Member

    Some very nice fabrication going on here!
     
  13. Tristan

    Tristan Paid Member Paid Member

    Great pic of them poking out there. What sort of filtration will you use?
     
  14. seventynine Forum Member


    probably wont!
     
  15. Tristan

    Tristan Paid Member Paid Member

    Whyever not?
     
  16. Toyotec

    Toyotec CGTI Committee - Happy helper at large Admin

    From a show perspective, that is something that is very different. Certainly you cannot really buy that!

    Good effort mate!
     
  17. notenoughtime

    notenoughtime Moderator Moderator

    Good effort mate
     
  18. seventynine Forum Member

    had a hectic 3-4 months overhauling my RS4 with new bushes, brakes, arms, bearings, intercoolers, wheels, the list goes on, which meant the golf was on a bit of a back burner

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    Need to get the engine running in the Golf before the end of April as that's when i'm picking my Sierra up from paint, with the 2 biggest tasks being wiring and plumbing in the vacuum, fuel, oil and brake lines, after that lot is done the shell is off for media blasting whilst i build up the Sierra and fit a 24v

    spent a few hours yesterday stripping the gearbox -

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    hoping to have the engine built up and back in this weekend with new gaskets, seals and cambelt!

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  19. murph81 Forum Member

    I love the proper tyres on the RS4, none of that stretched crap!
     
  20. Jon Olds Forum Junkie

    subscribed, keep it coming, love out of the ordinary design and implementation. power to your elbow
    Jon
     

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