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Check out these knobs! (dash knobs)
My dash knobs were all cracked and warped, and rather than do the sensible thing, and buy new ones, I built a compression mold to make new rubber parts. Here are the results.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1092899008.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1092899050.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1092899063.jpg I put some on ebay to see if I can get a little to justify the time I put in. |
very clever - thats way beyond my capabilities.
amazing. |
did you use the originals as plugs?
What material is the mold? and the final product? neat work! |
The original knobs are 3 or 4 pieces. There is a plastic threaded knob, a plastic icon part, an outer rubber, and some have a plastic light pipe.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1092929343.jpg I just made the rubber part that slips over the original plastic parts. The rubber is 50 Duro EPDM. The mold is CNC machined out of aluminum, with a removeable aluminum core. You can see from the cross section that there is heavy undercuts in the part. This makes it tricky to get the part off the core. |
As we say here down in Maine... "ain't you clevah "
John |
nice job. what knob is that with the warning? and what does the warning say?
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Wow that is awesome. With engineering like that, you could make spark plugs and oil filters and... oh, wait, never mind, I got carried away.
Question: how much time did it take you to do this? Was there a huge cost avoided by buying them or do you like to diy everything? Can you create a custom AL spacer for a 930S wheel for me? PM me and if you can to get details and cost. |
I painted the knobs red on my red targa and think they look "way cool". And no, I don't have a "Type R" sticker!! I would have just bought your red ones had I seen this sooner.
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This board never fails to amaze..... the abilities and desires of some people is boundless!!!!
Really great stuff.;) |
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Thanks. That is the NOS injection knob. :D No actually it is the emergency flasher switch, and it says something like "Do not mis-use." |
ingenious work!
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aligator arms?
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Nice Knobs!
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I am impressed. Nice stuff.
JP |
There is a "how to" article for a similar method of doing this in the September 04 issue of Car Collector magazine.
Rather than constructing a mold from CNC aluminium, the article describes how to do it with the original knobs, even when they're cracked as bad as shown in the original post. |
Good work, I am sure I will there will be a p.m. when I am ready to do the interior.
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Midlife,
I sent you a PM about these knob surrounds. I'd be interested in buying a set from you if you have any ready. Also, do you know where one can get the little icon plastic inserts? Thanks |
Very impressive and NICE work!
How about some walnut, oak or camel browns, and gray to match factory leather colors??? |
Good idea. A pair of NOS early sun visors just sold for almost $1,400 on ebay. Good replica knob rubber should be worth a bit ;)
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rswannabe,
I didn't get your PM. Maybe the spam filter stopped it. I'm all out of knobs right now, but I hope to make more soon. You can get the emblem inserts from Pelican. http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/911E/POR_911E_interi_pg10.htm ubiquity0, I'm toying with some concepts for sun visors. (Like most targas, my visors are pillowy). |
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