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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Yeh, would take about 10x as long to hand make fancy machined bike parts though, most people just get a bit more blocky when its hand made.

    Well hopefully I'll be able to open my workshop up a bit for other modders, might need a bigger one though...



    CNC not quite operation for bike bling yet, but I'll let you know when it is. Also, you think CNC is bling, wait till I get the vibrator polisher sorted
    Not really into that sort of thing ae,
    My misses might be though.. im more interested in the CNC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    Not really into that sort of thing ae,
    My misses might be though..
    I asked if my flatmate might be, wasn't a taker

    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    im more interested in the CNC.
    Yeh same here, but them rearsets would be bastards to debur and clean up without some sort of media blasting, and apparently you can get a near mirror finish with a vibrapolisher.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I asked if my flatmate might be, wasn't a taker
    Bahahaha would be one hell of a pick up line!
    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Yeh same here, but them rearsets would be bastards to debur and clean up without some sort of media blasting, and apparently you can get a near mirror finish with a vibrapolisher.

    Ill take some rear sets,
    An exhaust hanger of sorts,
    Maybe a triple clamp, Will get back to you with more ideas...


    And if your bored you can make me a twin pipe up-sweep system for my hyo..



    Fuck im smooth..

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    Ill take some rear sets,
    An exhaust hanger of sorts,
    Maybe a triple clamp, Will get back to you with more ideas...


    And if your bored you can make me a twin pipe up-sweep system for my hyo..



    Fuck im smooth..
    Sweet, and how would sir like to pay for that
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Sweet, and how would sir like to pay for that

    With compliments and Cookies..

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
    With compliments and Cookies..
    Might have to put in a freight entrance to cope with the cookie volume then

    Got two hardware orders turn up today, so put the spindle together a bit more, might even get it spooling up tomorrow with a bit of luck...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    My garage is bigger than yours
    You'd be jealous of how small mine is.

    More so now as I got to store furniture in it at the moment.


    For those who CNC... in theory could you bake up a giant pan of cookie dough, chuck the cooked block in a CNC and make yourself an awesome looking cookie?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    For those who CNC... in theory could you bake up a giant pan of cookie dough, chuck the cooked block in a CNC and make yourself an awesome looking cookie?
    Well mine is going to have a top down oil feed, so may not be advised... otherwise, yeh it would probly work, probly a pretty rough finish though.
    Massey were looking at making a cake printer, which baked a solid cake, but layered colors throughout, so when you cut a slice there was pictures in it, don't think it worked too well unfortunately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Well mine is going to have a top down oil feed, so may not be advised... otherwise, yeh it would probly work, probly a pretty rough finish though.
    Massey were looking at making a cake printer, which baked a solid cake, but layered colors throughout, so when you cut a slice there was pictures in it, don't think it worked too well unfortunately.
    $1 to the first person to machine me edible bike parts. A lot has already been done in choppers and bobbers and pro streets, but nobody has gone "Step right up and feel free to eat the the mirrors and grips"
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    $1 to the first person to machine me edible bike parts. A lot has already been done in choppers and bobbers and pro streets, but nobody has gone "Step right up and feel free to eat the the mirrors and grips"
    Chocolate would machine well I think... But they already have chocolate 3D printers.
    Hard cheese might go ok also.
    My flatmate makes bread that has a steel like consistency, so that might machine alright, but edible would have to be a loose definition.
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    hmmm, chocolate flame sliders...

    can you get chocolate in round bar form? I would so do that for a laugh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    hmmm, chocolate flame sliders...

    can you get chocolate in round bar form? I would so do that for a laugh.
    You could get a 22mm steel rod, drill a 10mm hold right down the middle, and a small hole at the top to drop chocolate in. Then shove a drill bit down it, on slow, drop choc in the top hole while a friend heats the steel rod.

    You'll extrude choc round bar, if you can get it all to work (and then rapidly cool once it's out of the heated rod).
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    Reckon it'd be easier to just use a bit of stainless tube, fill with choc, the press an appropriately sized plug into it to move the choc out. And you could put cheries and other black forest goodness into it that way. Could even drill and have caramel filled flame sliders
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    Chocolate handlebars then?

    For that matter, is there a market for edible chocolate dildos. You said you were planning on doing projects in the near future...
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