Wheel painting jig

Burl Rice

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I'm always looking for a way to do things faster. I had tried having a wheel painting jig laser cut in the past. It worked OK, but I felt like I could do better. A while back, I had this printed at Shapeways:

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I cast four copies, and then made a new mold, which produced this:

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Here's what it looks like with wheels mounted:

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And the finished wheel:

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mike

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Thats a fantastic idea !!
 

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First, find your local 'Shapeways'....................great idea, though.

tac
 

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Incredibly good, but, er, no rust? :eek:
 

Burl Rice

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If I'm going to rust them, I generally wait until I'm ready to weather the whole car. This is just to give a base for later.
 

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First, find your local 'Shapeways'....................great idea, though.

tac

You could always use the postal service!
Shapeways are in the 'Links' area here.