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    just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    I won't post who, as that's his business, but I've been working on a weighted shift knob for someone here, and I thought I would post a few pictures, this is made from 1-3/4 round bar stock, and I've got it weighted with lead weight to 10 ounces, it weighs two ounces more then the spoon weighted knob. I still have to make the piece with the threads, it presses in the end and holds the lead weight in place. I forgot what a pain in the ass these are to make lol, if I had had a CNC machine, it would have been nothing, but this is all made the old fashioned way. the knurling tool I use is actually a hundred years old. I don't even think they make these knurl patterns anymore







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    That looks great lost. Im sure whoever gets it will be very happy with it. you had said you run the knurling tool at low speed so it has definition. Is it as sharp on the knurl pattern as it looks? Thats such a great uniform pattern, I could stare at it all day long. Nice rows,

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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    Quote Originally Posted by mykwikcoupe View Post
    That looks great lost. Im sure whoever gets it will be very happy with it. you had said you run the knurling tool at low speed so it has definition. Is it as sharp on the knurl pattern as it looks? Thats such a great uniform pattern, I could stare at it all day long. Nice rows,
    I run the lathe at 30 rpm, and i run the feed at the highest speed on the low setting,which is pretty slow, the knurls are exactly like the picture. the nice thing about aluminum parts like this, is they develop a patina after a while, if you've ever seen custom parts made a long time ago, you'll know what I mean

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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    How much for another one like it
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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    Quote Originally Posted by gfrg88 View Post
    How much for another one like it
    i'm working on it, I might make some more, I just need to find a better way to do them, for example, I can pour one long weight in a piece of steel and cut it open, and into more weights, if they are a hit i will definitely consider making some more, i kind of have to shift from thinking one off into making some in a production run

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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    I would want one either way, and I'm good to come up with the cash

    PM me if you decide not do a whole lot of them for sale..

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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    some more pictures, i finally figured out how to get them out of my phone




    some pictures while I was making this







    now I just need to get a 10x1.25 tap when i get paid, I can't find mine




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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    looks great. If you could;d find a way to inscribe the shift pattern you could sell on rbay and make a ton selling as JDM.

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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    First rate work!
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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    Quote Originally Posted by mykwikcoupe View Post
    looks great. If you could;d find a way to inscribe the shift pattern you could sell on rbay and make a ton selling as JDM.
    this guy has the right idea! lol looks great man!

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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    thats pure sex.. i think ill be in the shop tomorrow gotta start turning aluminum lol

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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    Wow that looks great!

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    Re: just a few pictures of a shift knob i'm working on for someone here

    Wow that looks hot Lost!! Definately some great work there. You can put me down for one too

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