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Cheers for the pic's FMJ :D


Raging_Bulls":1qllrs95 said:
hmm ... that shouldn't be too hard to replicate as long as you get the maths right.
You a fellow armchair machinist/programmer too fella? ;)
However easy/hard it would be to CNC replicas, I'd imagine it would take ages, so would end up costly. Looks like there's been a lot of hand finishing as well.

...damn, you've got me thinking now....hmm
 
Raging_Bulls":1wuarszg said:
hmm ... that shouldn't be too hard to replicate as long as you get the maths right.

The programming's the easy part.

ferrus":1wuarszg said:
You a fellow armchair machinist/programmer too fella? ;)
However easy/hard it would be to CNC replicas, I'd imagine it would take ages, so would end up costly. Looks like there's been a lot of hand finishing as well.

That's it, I'm telling the boss I need a new armchair tomorrow. ferrus said so. :D

Economics of Scale. One would be a fortune, and I don't see a market for a large run of chi-chi canti brake levers.

Not too hard to figure out what it is (silicone injection core and cavities). I'll be impressed if someone can tell me what the part it molds is.

Or shocked. ;)

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A bump for this ancient thread.
Does anyone have any photos or info of these mega cool levers?
..(any chance of reinstalling some of the lost pics Stu, if you’re still with us?)
 

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