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Stamping baby!
So I've been pretty busy lately.
For a while I've been working on ways to reproduce parts of a 1977 Torana Hatchback, so far I have come up with these stamping dies I made on my old Milling machine. Basically 90% is stamped then the edges are cleaned up with hammer and dolly. So far I have done a few tests, full length trunk sill and 3/4 lengths. This will end up being just one stamping process of about 3 or 4 stages. Eventually the idea is to stamp out an entire rear panel like in this hand made prototype. 20171109_155225[2].jpg 20171110_191653.jpg 20171110_191500.jpg 20171110_160638.jpg 20171110_191510.jpg
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Bart Risuccia Last edited by Bart; 11-10-2017 at 06:43 AM. |
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i'm sure it looks good on your computer but i'm having trouble seeing your vision
you need to fix the link bart
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I've been resizing the pictures damn!
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Just another pic with male and female dies in place
Done in my brake press 150 ton 20171109_154214.jpg
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definitely looking good bart!
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Great work, a good reproduction of a part that I think every remaining example of a Torana needs.
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Thanks guys. just the beginning
Need to move onto the main part of the rear panel.
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