04-05 Acura TL Pedals Idea.
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What about:
I'm thinking on doing one of these for my own car.
It would be laser cut, 12 gauge, 5032 H34 Aluminum with a spiral brushed finish and affixed using four self-tapping screws.
I'm thinking on doing one of these for my own car.
It would be laser cut, 12 gauge, 5032 H34 Aluminum with a spiral brushed finish and affixed using four self-tapping screws.
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What about:
I'm thinking on doing one of these for my own car.
It would be laser cut, 12 gauge, 5032 H34 Aluminum with a spiral brushed finish and affixed using four self-tapping screws.
I'm thinking on doing one of these for my own car.
It would be laser cut, 12 gauge, 5032 H34 Aluminum with a spiral brushed finish and affixed using four self-tapping screws.
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Actually, the entire pedal would be laser cut and the shapes and TL would be cut out. Regarding exposing the black plastic behind it is not all that bad. Another thing to do if someone wants is to put a colored piece of PVC behind it so that the shapes and TL would appear to be a different color. Regarding the sharp corners, my friend who owns a laser can handle this down to 1/1000 of a human hair. I've produced some similiar for the Mazdaspeed community and I'm looking on doing one for myself. You can see some other things I have done at my personal website (I'm not a vendor) here: http://home.comcast.net/~heagneybrian/index.html
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How are you going to guard against a slippery pedal surface? Any rubber ribs anywhere?
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Originally Posted by 2004TLinIL
Actually, the entire pedal would be laser cut and the shapes and TL would be cut out. Regarding exposing the black plastic behind it is not all that bad. Another thing to do if someone wants is to put a colored piece of PVC behind it so that the shapes and TL would appear to be a different color. Regarding the sharp corners, hope a laser can handle this down to 1/1000 of a human hair. I've produced some similiar for the Mazdaspeed community and I'm looking on doing one for myself. You can see some other things I have done at my personal website (I'm not a vendor) here: http://home.comcast.net/~heagneybrian/index.html
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Damn engineers...
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Never had a problem with the slippery pedal surface. Rubber doesn't always guarantee non-slippage depending what footwear you use. The Mazdaspeed community has never complaiend.
Also, 12 gauge is nice thickness and is not too thick at all. If someone chooses to put PVC behind it, it would only be 1-3mil thick (think of a thick garbage bag).
Also, 12 gauge is nice thickness and is not too thick at all. If someone chooses to put PVC behind it, it would only be 1-3mil thick (think of a thick garbage bag).
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I've updated my design to VERSION 2.0. It looks much better now and has the ability to insert adhesive backed rubber feet to provide a non-slip surface in the holes.
What do you guys think?
Brian
What do you guys think?
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First off let me say you've done a great job. Both of your designs are quite unique and glad to see people with the jam to get out there and blaze a trail and do something special.
So here's my take:
The screw holes look balanced in the pictures but I think you need an extra row of rubber dots at the top and bottom. Seems to me there is too much bare metal on the plate which will be slippery. If the word TL is not made of rubber then you might want to use even more dots than I suggested. I'd design the plate without thinking of the screws as a design element even though they are necessary. If you want a really oem professionally finished look to the product design a hole or half hole indent with the screws beneath them so the rubber dots conceal the screws.
1 - is the word TL also made of rubber ?
2 - can we change the dots when they wear out ?
3 - would spares dots (and the word TL) be available ?
4 - how deep are the "holes" ?
I've taken the liberty to chop your pic. Hope you don't mind. Heres your ideas with a few mods.
So here's my take:
The screw holes look balanced in the pictures but I think you need an extra row of rubber dots at the top and bottom. Seems to me there is too much bare metal on the plate which will be slippery. If the word TL is not made of rubber then you might want to use even more dots than I suggested. I'd design the plate without thinking of the screws as a design element even though they are necessary. If you want a really oem professionally finished look to the product design a hole or half hole indent with the screws beneath them so the rubber dots conceal the screws.
1 - is the word TL also made of rubber ?
2 - can we change the dots when they wear out ?
3 - would spares dots (and the word TL) be available ?
4 - how deep are the "holes" ?
I've taken the liberty to chop your pic. Hope you don't mind. Heres your ideas with a few mods.
Originally Posted by 2004TLinIL
I've updated my design to VERSION 2.0. It looks much better now and has the ability to insert adhesive backed rubber feet to provide a non-slip surface in the holes.
What do you guys think?
Brian
What do you guys think?
Brian
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2004TLinIL, J Ride 81, gitRplyr09: I deleted your most recent posts. Since we already have a paying vendor for pedals, we cannot allow anyone to enter into competition with him.
If 2004TLinIL wishes to become a paying vendor, please contact Astroboy for rates and conditions.
If 2004TLinIL wishes to become a paying vendor, please contact Astroboy for rates and conditions.
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Hey guys, I'm not looking to be a vendor here. Geezus. I'm looking for ideas for my own personal situation. If someone else is interested, it could be a cooperative effort for all. What about this?
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Adding more holes for rubber feet and turning the screw holes into a rubber foot looking scenario wouldn't be that bad of an idea. The TL is not rubber, but holes could accomodate those little rubber feet you put on things that is adhesive backed. The pedal itself is about 1/8" thick, actually a bit thicker as it is 5032 Aluminum.
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I like this design. Not sure I would want the TL to be rubber, though. Didn't notice, are these pedals intended to replace the existing or install over top of them?
Originally Posted by triggle
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Adding more holes for rubber feet and turning the screw holes into a rubber foot looking scenario wouldn't be that bad of an idea. The TL is not rubber, but holes could accomodate those little rubber feet you put on things that is adhesive backed. The pedal itself is about 1/8" thick, actually a bit thicker as it is 5032 Aluminum.
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Hey, can anyone tell me of some other TL based boards out there to see if I could get the cooperative effort going moreso than just here? I am aware of TOV, but anything else?
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Hey, can anyone tell me of some other TL based boards out there to see if I could get the cooperative effort going moreso than just here? I am aware of TOV, but anything else?
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2004TL, you're way out of line.
if you don't cut it out, i'll remove your account.
Supercomputers is making sills for the site, why not suggest your ideas to him, rather than be a lamo and come in here trying to drum up business in HIS thread?
get a clue dood.
if you don't cut it out, i'll remove your account.
Supercomputers is making sills for the site, why not suggest your ideas to him, rather than be a lamo and come in here trying to drum up business in HIS thread?
get a clue dood.
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Please remove my account from this site.
This is the first and only site that I have come across that diminishes growth and evolution of creativitiy for members of a similiar interest.
Damn Communists!
This is the first and only site that I have come across that diminishes growth and evolution of creativitiy for members of a similiar interest.
Damn Communists!
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Oh, BTW - Astroboy, Ron A kept deleting posts that I have of individualistic nature, so this is why I was trying to get someone to be interested to help everyone else, even if someone worked with me that is "authorized" by you guys.
You've left a very bad taste in my mouth to help out the Acura community on this web site. I'm sure many people wouldn't like you doing this to others. People are yearning for things to do to their cars, and all you do is force them to give you $250.00/month to even talk about the possibility of something. That is crap. If it was $25.00/month, different story, but $250.00 - that's crazy!
You've left a very bad taste in my mouth to help out the Acura community on this web site. I'm sure many people wouldn't like you doing this to others. People are yearning for things to do to their cars, and all you do is force them to give you $250.00/month to even talk about the possibility of something. That is crap. If it was $25.00/month, different story, but $250.00 - that's crazy!
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Oh and BTW - my laser fabricator will charge us the following cost + shipping/packaging to ship...
20 pcs $11.25 ea
40 pcs $ 6.50 ea
.100 thick alum. with spiral (mechanical) finish.
Now where is there profit in that for me? Minimum order is $225.00. Figure $3.85 for USPS 2-3 Day and $2.00 for an padded envelope and screws. If you want rubber inserts, go to Home Depot. The cost would be under $17.00 and $13.00 respectively.
20 pcs $11.25 ea
40 pcs $ 6.50 ea
.100 thick alum. with spiral (mechanical) finish.
Now where is there profit in that for me? Minimum order is $225.00. Figure $3.85 for USPS 2-3 Day and $2.00 for an padded envelope and screws. If you want rubber inserts, go to Home Depot. The cost would be under $17.00 and $13.00 respectively.
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im in, hook me up w/ a set of the ones that say "Acura" and hopefully and make em fit the 2006 model too )))
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ugh, so they arent going to sell these pedals after all it was just a sham? please let me know b.c i dont wanna spend 170$ on stupid foot pedals from ultimate pedals. kthx
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