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scruffydog 06-02-2010 06:04 PM

Here's the second design, I tried to make it as close as the side marker. Unfortunately the difficulty I'm facing is trying to match a Full Circle with an Oval. Anyways, here it is....

http://www.the370z.com/members/scruf...m-design-2.jpg

scruffydog 06-02-2010 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Holliday (Post 560025)
You could leave the (Z) large and just add this behind it to cover the stock holes and dimples. I don't know if you you can do it at different depths? You know, have the (Z) stick out the most, then the frame and center bar would be underneath it giving it depth and contrast.

http://www.thezstore.com/store/graph...arge311037.jpg

Here's the 3rd design that may work.....
http://www.the370z.com/members/scruf...m-design-3.jpg

With real graphics Enhancement turned on....
http://www.the370z.com/members/scruf...-design-3b.jpg

Red370 06-02-2010 06:44 PM

I could get down with that last one, I think a brushed aluminum look would be great actually, what do yall think would look good on red? I think the Z emblem with the dark background would look too subdued, thoughts?

scruffydog 06-02-2010 06:55 PM

So here are the comparison.....
http://www.the370z.com/members/scruf...comparison.jpg

Z1804 06-02-2010 07:24 PM

I am amazed by the level of creativity I've observed. I'm not half as creative as the people on here, so I've just been following the thread. However, for what it's worth, I think the 2nd design is the best. thezstore.com already has something similar to the design of number 3. Whichever one you guys create, I will be purchasing one.

spearfish25 06-02-2010 07:31 PM

I emphatically, whole heartedly, exuberantly support the idea for machined aluminum replacements for the plastic silver shifter-surrounding trim. How is that for a suggestion? God I hate that silver plastic...

Badges would also be great. My vote is #1.

scruffydog 06-02-2010 07:37 PM

I have a manual Tranny....so i don't mind taking a crack at the plastic trim housing for the MT shifter (I think the AT is a little different).....but so far I haven't heard back from AG....i can draw as complicated of a part - we just gotta make sure his CNC machine can actually make the part. I have a bit of knowledge for machining parts, so if AG says it's hard to do because of the smallest Mill radius or whatever...i can always make it to be more machinable.

Either way, I have a list of projects of my own in which are less of replicating existing stuff, rather things that are not made yet which i'm sure a lot of people would want dips in it. So stay tune...

Lemers 06-02-2010 08:00 PM

I like both #1 and #2. I would most likely put #1 on the front and #2 on the rear with color match around the "Z"

Zigen5 06-02-2010 08:42 PM

I like #1 but why can't you get rid of the middle bar and have the "Z" laying on top the circle?

spearfish25 06-02-2010 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scruffydog (Post 560657)
I have a manual Tranny....so i don't mind taking a crack at the plastic trim housing for the MT shifter (I think the AT is a little different).....but so far I haven't heard back from AG....i can draw as complicated of a part - we just gotta make sure his CNC machine can actually make the part. I have a bit of knowledge for machining parts, so if AG says it's hard to do because of the smallest Mill radius or whatever...i can always make it to be more machinable.

Either way, I have a list of projects of my own in which are less of replicating existing stuff, rather things that are not made yet which i'm sure a lot of people would want dips in it. So stay tune...

Awesome, I truly hope you guys keep those parts in mind. I'd KILL to replace my POS silver plastic pieces on my 6MT.

AgStacker 06-02-2010 08:50 PM

Wow Kevin you've out done yourself with the badges. I really like your Z It looks a lot closer to the OEM than I could have done. I had to look over your posts and designs several times, hell I even took notes.

I want to start off by addressing your first and last posts concerning future projects such as brake ducts, under body bracing and the shifter surround; The brake ducts sound to me like a job which is out of my area of expertise. What I am picturing in my head is basically a funnel with a tube that channels air from the front of the car to the brakes. Parts like these are not cost efficent to make via machining. I am not a fabricator, I can not weld or bend sheet metal/ metal tube in a precise manor, although I do know people who can. I would be happy to provide any machined parts necessary, and participate in the project in any way that I can be helpful.

I'm not exactly clear on what is meant by under body bracing but again if it requires welding or bending, we'll have to talk to West Coast Fab about that.

The shifter surround will be a tricky bastard. The compound radii/angle of the two tabs that house the S-mode and hazard light buttons will require me to use a technique known as ball nose milling. This is not a problem, in fact it is the style of machining I will use to make the badges, how ever it is quite time consuming on a larger part such as this. ( basically I will trace the entire surface of the part in linear passes with a .125 diameter ball nose endmill, moving the tool up and down to follow the contours of the part, stepping over .005 inches each time. ) Work holding while machining the back side will also be complicated/problematic. BUT do not think that I am backing down from this challenge, it can and will be done. I just want to take this one project at a time, no need to get ahead of our selves.

That said I must step away from the computer for a short while and will return later this evening to comment on your wonderful badge designs... I took notes remember?

Red370 06-02-2010 08:53 PM

#2 ftw!

scruffydog 06-02-2010 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AgStacker (Post 560817)
Wow Kevin you've out done yourself with the badges. I really like your Z It looks a lot closer to the OEM than I could have done. I had to look over your posts and designs several times, hell I even took notes.

I want to start off by addressing your first and last posts concerning future projects such as brake ducts, under body bracing and the shifter surround; The brake ducts sound to me like a job which is out of my area of expertise. What I am picturing in my head is basically a funnel with a tube that channels air from the front of the car to the brakes. Parts like these are not cost efficent to make via machining. I am not a fabricator, I can not weld or bend sheet metal/ metal tube in a precise manor, although I do know people who can. I would be happy to provide any machined parts necessary, and participate in the project in any way that I can be helpful.

I'm not exactly clear on what is meant by under body bracing but again if it requires welding or bending, we'll have to talk to West Coast Fab about that.

The shifter surround will be a tricky bastard. The compound radii/angle of the two tabs that house the S-mode and hazard light buttons will require me to use a technique known as ball nose milling. This is not a problem, in fact it is the style of machining I will use to make the badges, how ever it is quite time consuming on a larger part such as this. ( basically I will trace the entire surface of the part in linear passes with a .125 diameter ball nose endmill, moving the tool up and down to follow the contours of the part, stepping over .005 inches each time. ) Work holding while machining the back side will also be complicated/problematic. BUT do not think that I am backing down from this challenge, it can and will be done. I just want to take this one project at a time, no need to get ahead of our selves.

That said I must step away from the computer for a short while and will return later this evening to comment on your wonderful badge designs... I took notes remember?

Thanks for the update. As for the brake ducts, which i'm aware is a very popular mod that everyone's waiting for. I'm thinking even if we don't have anything weld together such as bent sheet metal (scoop) to duct air into the brakes/ rotor, I was thinking about taking a look at some of the existing attachment bolt holes I could use to bolt something (bracket which i'll design) that can hold those off the shelf flexible hose (used for brake ducts) and all we'd have to do is have it plug right into the bracket and we'd just have to use a hose collar clamp to wrap over the hose to the bracket. And similarly, any attachment points that need a bracket to hold the hose or route the hose, I could look into also creating something. Similarly, the front bumper...where the shark fins located...I've taken my bumper apart to take a good look at it awhile back and maybe I can also create something that attaches to where the cover lids located next to the shark fins.....just a thought.

scruffydog 06-02-2010 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 560806)
Awesome, I truly hope you guys keep those parts in mind. I'd KILL to replace my POS silver plastic pieces on my 6MT.

It'll also be a challenge to draw, but I'm also up for the challenge...but I can tell you right away that there's a reason people injection mold parts that has that much contours, it's typically hell of expensive to machine. I haven't taken my shifter plastic trim apart yet....is it attached to the fake leather boot?

LONDON2012 06-02-2010 11:02 PM

Number 2 is the best of those 3, but I still like the earlier ones that didn't have any filler the most . I'd shave my bumpers if I had to to make it work. Maybe offer 2 designs???


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