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Since we don't have a billet porn section.....

11K views 128 replies 37 participants last post by  wsuwrhr 
#1 · (Edited)
I figured you guys would apppreciate this the most.

It is the beginnings of another billet case I am building for a custumer. Doesn't look like much right now, but it will take shape.

It's a bummer sometimes I am unable to post shots of the parts I build.

What do you guys think?

Brian
 
#4 · (Edited)
Crank installed to check the fitment. Made a coupla adjustments to the toolpaths.

Nice. One hell of an arm.

 
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Happy Easter!!!
 
#7 · (Edited)
Showoff, how did you do it? I can't seem to "clean up" the properties.
 
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I clicked on your picture...the picture went large...I chose properties....copied the address to the mouse. Then I selected "Ad Image" in the quick reply....a window pops up with HTTP//.
I DELETE THAT....then paste the address from the mouse in that area...and there you have it. If you don't delete the HTTP thing in the box it does not work.
 
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Crystal clear, will do next time. I just stole your properties and reposted.
 
#11 · (Edited)
The surfaces of the bearing journals are only roughed out with a ball endmill and left undersize.

In the last operations the cases will be bolted together and bored as a unit.

This is the bottom half, I am working on the top half right now.

The first operations are in a vise usually. All other setups will be done on a fixture plate using the alignment pins for location.

This part represents about $175 worth of 6061 aluminum. The scrap guy already loves this job since I only end up with 1/4 of the material I started with.

Brian
 
#14 ·
Tried that



Problem with that is, I have "pop up blocker" on my internet options, or on my virus software, I tried rather unsucessfully to find where I can disable that feature.
 
#22 · (Edited)
It is a two stroke crank case.

I am finishing up the bottom side of the top half.

I will post up some pictures as soon as I am happy with the results.

Brian
 
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I already make a billet Banshee case.
 
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#32 ·
early prototype photos of the Banshee case

 
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#36 ·
Are you asking about the billet Banshee cases?

Brian
 
#40 · (Edited)
I do mine once a week to two weeks max.

Bummer on the scrap stainless, someone must not have been checking the reamed hole
dimension.

The only thing CNC's are better at than conventional machines, is phucking up more parts FASTER!!!

Brian
 
#42 · (Edited)
I've got the top case/top side done finally. Took all week of wittling on it here and there trying to get it to look right, I still have to backtrack a little when I get it finished. Working on the pictures right now.

Brian
 
#43 · (Edited)
With the cylinder sitting on it.

 
#44 ·
Top case/top side

 
#45 ·
Left side

 
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