Featured Cnc Plasma-cut Vintage Motorcycle Replicas

Discussion in 'Vintage Classics' started by Tmate, Mar 31, 2022.

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  1. Dougie D

    Dougie D Crème de la Crème

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    i enjoyed reading your personal account about your company, sounds like a case of getting on the internet at the right time, well done you!
     
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  2. Iron

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    My guesses

    No1 Panther Model 100
    No2 Harley FLSTF Fatboy Firefighter
    No3 Triumph A75 Hurricane
    No4 BSA B50 with a low exhaust

    I only knew the Harley cause @Dougie D said so and the BSA cause Michael Waller is building one on youtube
     
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  3. Tmate

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    Good work guys!

    Here are the photos that were the basis for the above bikes.

    Bike 1 - 1949 Panther Model 100
    Bike 2 - Triumph X-75 Hurricane triple
    Bike 3 - Harley Fat Boy
    Bike 4 - 1966 BSA Mark II Spitfire (photo is 1967 Mark III).

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  4. Wessa

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    I’m in awe of your skill @Tmate . Brilliant :)
     
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  5. Iron

    Iron Elite Member

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    Poo bears, just when I thought I knew what I was talking about....I'll go have a lay down
     
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  6. PatW

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    You know that Brough model that isn't for sale, how much is it?
     
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  7. Tmate

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    Hard to explain why I am not interested in selling these little guys. First, the legal and regulatory headaches of starting and running a business in the States are terrible. Second, the Government (Federal and State) take a big chunk out of any profits, Third, been there - done that!

    Besides just wanting to show this stuff off, my purpose in starting this thread is to demonstrate how remarkable the CNC plasma process is. When I had my business, we introduced literally thousands of people to this kind of automation. Some were able to gain a second income. Others were able to quit their jobs and be their own boss. Small businesses were able to increase profits. Still others, like me, were able to occupy themselves with a fascinating hobby during their older years.

    It may sound corny, but I got a lot of satisfaction from that. True, being in business, I was in it largely for the money. That's no longer the incentive it once was.

    This being a motorcycle forum, I don't feel that I should delve any more heavily into the subject of CNC plasma. I do have a small web site that goes into detail on how I built my present set-up. It also contains large photos of all the bikes I have cut out so far. It can be found here:

    https://fortuneafterfifty.godaddysites.com

    Here are some other photos that might be of interest:

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    Christmas Carol figures.JPG

    Haunted Castle welded.jpg

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  8. PatW

    PatW Senior Member

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    I have had a go with cncs (electronics industry) and plasma cutting (hand held) just never the combination of the two, smashing anyway.
     
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  9. Tmate

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    #29 Tmate, Apr 3, 2022
    Last edited: Apr 4, 2022
    I'm working on Clem Johnson's 96 c.i. Vincent fuel drag bike "Barn Job." Maybe half way finished.

    Some of the lines are not directly over their counterparts in the photo. That is because of the need to maintain at least .150" (3.81mm) between all lines and interior parts.

    over photo.jpg partial outline.jpg
     
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  10. darkman

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    Fantastic artwork :)
     
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  11. Tmate

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    Barn Job Vincent is finished except for cutting. First picture is the outline which will be automatically converted to a dxf file that my CNC software can digest. Second picture is a representation of what the cut piece will look like before painting.

    So far I have about 5 hours in it. Cutting it takes about 3 minutes. Cleaning it up and painting it maybe another 3 hours.

    Barn Job no fill.jpg

    Barn Job fill.jpg
     
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  12. Tmate

    Tmate Well-Known Member

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    Primed and ready to paint.

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  13. joe mc donald

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    Fantastic Tmate
    Joe
     
  14. Tmate

    Tmate Well-Known Member

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    Finished!

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  15. joe mc donald

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    When are you going to start taking on orders to replicate our bikes for us. At a price of course. I would love something like that.
    Joe.
     
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  16. Tmate

    Tmate Well-Known Member

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    Joe: There is too much work involved to be able to sell these at a reasonable price.
     
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