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Old 04-26-2014, 11:40 PM   #1
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Handcrafted Goodness Inside! Exterior Mirrors

Hey Guys!

Next month is going to be 10 years since I joined this forum! Over that time, I've made some truly great friends even though I've never met any of you in person. (Hope to do so in the future) I've learned a ton about these trucks, but most importantly, I've found what really fulfills me; my passion. More about that in a bit. First I just want to give thanks to everybody who supports this forum. Without it, I would be in a very different place in my life. May sound sappy, but true!

Through building my truck, I've found myself searching for custom parts that are made by human hands, not mass-produced. I really love the creative and personal touch that a craftsman can give the parts they make. I feel proud to put parts like that on my truck.

I've been working the past few months on creating a line of parts that embody the above characteristics. I'm calling the brand Relicate. I came up with that name by combining "Relic" and "Create." I define Relicate as "passionately creating a work of art linked to the past."

The first part I'm starting off with are round exterior mirror housings. These are going to be handcrafted in small batches by sand casting. It's important to me, and hopefully you, that the processes that I use to create these parts are time-honored, processes that the factory might have used when these trucks were built.

Below are three different mirrors I've designed. I would love to get your feedback. Which ones are you guys liking most? If you want to see a few more renderings with different angles, check out my website at relicate.com

I can't begin to describe how excited I am to start this endeavor. I've been waiting to share this with you all for a long time! Let me know what you think!

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Old 04-26-2014, 11:49 PM   #2
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Very cool, I personally like #1. It would be neat to see them on a truck.
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Old 04-26-2014, 11:55 PM   #3
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Very cool, I personally like #1. It would be neat to see them on a truck.
That is going to be happening in the next few weeks. I'm getting a prototype made for testing and also to show you guys what they look like on the truck. They are same diameter as the stock mirrors. Thanks for the compliment!
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Old 04-26-2014, 11:55 PM   #4
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Very nice, Honestly I think they all look great, but I like the top one best. What is the diameter?.Rick
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Old 04-26-2014, 11:58 PM   #5
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VERY cool!
If you can replicate the 67-68 dog dish hubcaps,... you will be a rich man.
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Old 04-27-2014, 12:01 AM   #6
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Very nice, Honestly I think they all look great, but I like the top one best. What is the diameter?.Rick
The diameter is 5.5", same as the factory mirror. I didn't want to mess with the proportions of the mirror, just some subtle design changes to the rear.
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Old 04-27-2014, 12:04 AM   #7
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VERY cool!
If you can replicate the 67-68 dog dish hubcaps,... you will be a rich man.
Ha Ha. I've thought of that. Stamping dies are expensive!
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Old 04-27-2014, 12:13 AM   #8
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I like them all. So sand cast then machining? Are they aluminum? How is the fit with the pivot is it tight? any bushing material in there? Again they look awesome. Good job
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Very nice work on the mirrors. All 3 designs look great. You might consider matching interior knobs to compliment the design of the mirrors. Good luck with the new business.
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Old 04-27-2014, 12:45 AM   #10
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I like them all. So sand cast then machining? Are they aluminum? How is the fit with the pivot is it tight? any bushing material in there? Again they look awesome. Good job
Yes, sandcasted, then hand polished. The only machining that will need to be done is drilling and tapping the hole for the pivot. I am most likely going to be using a Delrin bushing in these which will make the pivot smooth, but very tight. Thanks for the kind words!
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Old 04-27-2014, 12:48 AM   #11
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Very nice work on the mirrors. All 3 designs look great. You might consider matching interior knobs to compliment the design of the mirrors. Good luck with the new business.
Thanks! I've got several interior parts in mind. More to come.
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Awesome work! Mirror #1 is my favorite. I will buy a set for my 70 lsx 4x4 when there available.

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Old 04-27-2014, 02:27 AM   #13
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I personally like all of them each of those thre mirrors have a very similar but subtle change in which would accommodate different styles of trucks I feel like you should do them all if possible. I haven't bought exterior mirrors for my truck yet... I may consider these. Very interested to see what else you recreate.
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I like no.2 best, I wish you good luck.....
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Very cool, I like #1 the best, but they all look good. I would think #3 would be more difficult to polish and drive your cost up compared to the other two. I would be interested in a pair when they become available.
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I like them all. My favorite is "2 because it's the most subtle and similar to OEM. #1 next for it's vintage look,like ribbed trim rings,which lends to the classic "Hot Rod" vibe. #3 for being different,while mimicking OEM American automotive trim accenting of the '60s.
I like your whole general scope and philosophy. I think it will prove to be successful by sticking to your creedo. I'm sure there is a spot in the industry for your line.
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I like them all. My favorite is "2 because it's the most subtle and similar to OEM. #1 next for it's vintage look,like ribbed trim rings,which lends to the classic "Hot Rod" vibe. #3 for being different,while mimicking OEM American automotive trim accenting of the '60s.
I like your whole general scope and philosophy. I think it will prove to be successful by sticking to your creedo. I'm sure there is a spot in the industry for your line.
Wow Tim, you are right on point. For the outer ribs on all the designs, I pulled design cues from the bowtie emblems on our trucks. Take a look at the emblems on the fender and grill. You will see a similar double rib design that I incorporated in the mirrors.

And, honestly, I cant believe you picked up on my thinking for#3. Just like you said, I had the lower trim in mind that runs down the body line of our trucks. I LOVE the look the trim gives the trucks. Cant wait to get my trim on!!

Thanks for the support.
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Awesome work! Mirror #1 is my favorite. I will buy a set for my 70 lsx 4x4 when there available.
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I personally like all of them each of those thre mirrors have a very similar but subtle change in which would accommodate different styles of trucks I feel like you should do them all if possible. I haven't bought exterior mirrors for my truck yet... I may consider these. Very interested to see what else you recreate.
I'm am going to look into the possibility of doing more than one from the beginning. Stay tuned.

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Very cool, I like #1 the best, but they all look good. I would think #3 would be more difficult to polish and drive your cost up compared to the other two. I would be interested in a pair when they become available.
Yeah, probably a bit more time to polish, but shouldn't be too bad.
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I like #3 the best. But, they all look great.
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They look great. And the name is kind of fun. It's how Scooby-Doo would pronounce delicate. ;-)
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Old 04-27-2014, 12:53 PM   #21
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Love #3! I will be getting a set when they become available!
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Those are so cool,i like them all but #1 & #2 are my favorite.Keep it up and keep us informed.
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Very cool, I'm leaning towards putting the round mirrors back on my truck.
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It might be cool to have mirrors that mimic your wheels.
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