Spyder Top Hole Covers?
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Spyder Top Hole Covers?
We had these 3D printed but the material is starting to warp in the sun so we are pursuing new ones made out of anodized aluminum. If anyone is interested let me know since the more we order the cheaper they will be - these will be available at cost. Estimates now are about $40-50 a pair and they will be the same as the ones I have now and will attach in the same way.
#2
We had these 3D printed but the material is starting to warp in the sun so we are pursuing new ones made out of anodized aluminum. If anyone is interested let me know since the more we order the cheaper they will be - these will be available at cost. Estimates now are about $40-50 a pair and they will be the same as the ones I have now and will attach in the same way.
#4
They will look just like the ones I have now, but they have not been made yet so no pics of the actual ones. I can say they will be 1/16" thick so they with the velcro tabs they will sit flush with the surrounding area. It took us a lot of time to perfect the 3D printed ones so I expect the aluminum ones will be a perfect fit.
#6
I wish there is a more elegant way than velcro to secure the cover. If you use aluminum, you need to CNC machine it. Can you design one like a plug, i.e. with bottom stick out longer so that it just plugs the hole? Stick a layer of felt under the cover so it sits flush and quiet back there?
#7
I wish there is a more elegant way than velcro to secure the cover. If you use aluminum, you need to CNC machine it. Can you design one like a plug, i.e. with bottom stick out longer so that it just plugs the hole? Stick a layer of felt under the cover so it sits flush and quiet back there?
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#8
I am relying on someone else to do the work so I am at his mercy! But I did try to come up with a version that had a piece sticking out from the bottom, made out of foam, and after several attempts, I gave up. This is the best there is, at least from me/us. I can say that the plastic ones I have make zero noise and once it is in place no one know can see what the other side looks like, and it sits flush - no need for felt since the velcro cushions it.
#9
That is the plan. Again, I am using 3D printed ones now and have been for a while but they are starting to warp (curl up at the ends) so the aluminum ones will not warp and be fine.
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E39Nutz (12-03-2022)
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We had these 3D printed but the material is starting to warp in the sun so we are pursuing new ones made out of anodized aluminum. If anyone is interested let me know since the more we order the cheaper they will be - these will be available at cost. Estimates now are about $40-50 a pair and they will be the same as the ones I have now and will attach in the same way.
If I may add some suggestion - There are tiny neodymium magnets that would do the job much more nicely than velcro. I will go down this route personally. You can have them or paint them in black too. The "downside" (it is actually a good thing) is that even the smallest ones are so powerful for such small piece that releasing it will require some efforts - It would be great if the plain piece would have a little hole or tab where you can easily introduce a tool (i.e. sim card tool kind / watch punction kind / plastic removal kind) to remove it.
Anyhow I am in!
Thank you
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Count me in for a pair Bob. Will they come black already (hope so)?
If I may add some suggestion - There are tiny neodymium magnets that would do the job much more nicely than velcro. I will go down this route personally. You can have them or paint them in black too. The "downside" (it is actually a good thing) is that even the smallest ones are so powerful for such small piece that releasing it will require some efforts - It would be great if the plain piece would have a little hole or tab where you can easily introduce a tool (i.e. sim card tool kind / watch punction kind / plastic removal kind) to remove it.
Anyhow I am in!
Thank you
If I may add some suggestion - There are tiny neodymium magnets that would do the job much more nicely than velcro. I will go down this route personally. You can have them or paint them in black too. The "downside" (it is actually a good thing) is that even the smallest ones are so powerful for such small piece that releasing it will require some efforts - It would be great if the plain piece would have a little hole or tab where you can easily introduce a tool (i.e. sim card tool kind / watch punction kind / plastic removal kind) to remove it.
Anyhow I am in!
Thank you
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IRM (12-04-2022)
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