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DIY steel glovebox
First time bending metal. Not great, not terrible. Took a lot longer than I would have guessed.
I'll put dimensions into a Fusion360 drawing once I'm done struggling with that skillset https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...p?albumid=2749
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That is nice. The felt looks like a good liner.
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02-19-2024, 07:12 PM | #3 |
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Basic fabric store felt seems to be pretty tough stuff, particularly compared to the craft store options I had
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Nicely done, the cardboard version was hard enough to install, this has got to be near impossible.
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Nice job, sheet metal is an art. Rg
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I had to google what is Fusion360. That ain't the cardboard aided design I'm so accustomed to.
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Great work! All my cardboard aided designs never made it into a computer. I learn something new everyday.
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I did use that tech first, but it's harder to share
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It's not bad. I used the same origami shape as the cardboard and it only has to flex a little to squeeze through that hole
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That's clean looking. And this is how we keep our trucks on the road longer than intended. Why did GM use cardboard in the first place? And....how much would you charge once you get the dimensions correct?
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I used to use AutoCad quite a bit but always used ProE for 3d design (including sheetmetal). Sometimes I miss having access to all the cool things I used at work!
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Working through the bend relief rules atm, and a few overhanging pieces, and....
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LOL
So I did the same thing with my old ford, I've been happy with it and am also going to do it with my GMC. I figured most other people would laugh; my metal skillz are terrible. Also to note, I built the metal Ford box intentionally just a little smaller so it'd be easier to fit. It fit; but there are gaps. Not a problem with me but it could drive most people nuts. |
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nice little sheet metal calculator for working with CAD tools that require icky stuff like K factor: https://plmgroup.eu/articles/free-k-factor-calculator/
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Turned out nice.
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My CAD experience has been entirely with 3d printing up 'til now. Didn't have to relearn the interface, and the flat drawing ain't bad, but the folding tools have sanity checks I'm only starting to grasp
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There's cardboard all over the cab, some particle board in there too. I'd guess it was cheap sound deadener, but I can only imagine how that stuff ages in humid climates I honestly hadn't thought about selling these, but I could probably fab a few more. I suppose it's also plausible to drop ship a flat kit through sendcutsend or similar. IDK.
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