That would work. Need a mill / CNC machine !
That would work. Need a mill / CNC machine !
Standard mill will do ; don't you have any small machining workshop near your place ???? willl be very very cheap to order
The drawing is almost ok ; I did the CAD with your dimensions !!!!!the only one to correct is the aperture in beetween the faces of washers
Material is not necessary a very tensile one as per the form the part have now can be eventually lighten to match nicely to the upright !!!!!
There at my "collegue" small workshop such small work will be done probably for 100 euros the pair !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well in that case, I will get to work on a post!Anyone interested??? Chuck, we wait anxiously for every entry!!!
Great question. I too am curious to know Chucks plan. For my own D Type, I am not planning on replicating a specific historic Les Mans D Type, so I will be leaving it as is. In my researching, I’ve read that many D Type fins weren’t the same, even if they were on a long nose. Some were modified after race damage, some were added on after purchase, etc. Case in point is XKD507 which is a long nose. Definitely not the typical fin.Hey Chuck. Great work so far enjoying the thread.
What are your plans for the fin? Are you making your own to reflect the long nose fin or are you modifying RCR short nose fin to look like the long nose fin?
I second that. What pushed me over the edge to place my order back in January was the fact that the RCR D Type was a low cost kit (compared to others and certainly compared to the originals) that wasn’t, as the article said, a “fiberglass D Type panels with the wrong lines laid over an old XJS chassis”. I was very impressed at how similar the RCR design was compared to the original, and it left the builder with the option to do a more basic stock build like mine will be, or to dive in whole hog like Chuck and use one’s passion and skill to meticulously recreate almost every detail. It really is a rolling canvas to create some beautiful art.Chet, that article has a group of us RCR D type clients even more anxious for our cars to come.