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    Sheet metal fender flares! Or any other curvaceous metal panel...
    -Peter
    318is slicktop | F15 35dM | F250 SD

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      i can't deal with this stuff. too hawt. op, keep doing what u do plz.

      1991 BMW 318i (Old Shell RIP, Now Being Re-shelled & Reborn)
      1983 Peugeot 505 STI
      1992 Volvo 240 Wagon
      2009 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport 4WD

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        Originally posted by tinkwithanr View Post

        Not to give away too much, but I came to the conclusion I'll be needing this in the near future for "things". Kudo's to those that know what it is and what it does.



        Stargate.
        Lorin


        Originally posted by slammin.e28
        The M30 is God's engine.

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          Nut Cracker?

          Na, my guess would be:

          Air hammer or English wheel.

          Either way some metal shaping awesomness should ensue
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            Definitely a huge English wheel!

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              It has a deep throat.........
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                Originally posted by IronFreak View Post
                It has a deep throat.........
                So do you.

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                  Originally posted by rturbo 930 View Post
                  I'm gonna say, english wheel or some kind of press.
                  Go with your gut lol.

                  Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
                  ^Nope.

                  Google planishing hammer.
                  Nope, please play again.

                  Originally posted by giantkeeper View Post
                  I've missed these updates! It's good to see you working on this again.
                  :pimp:

                  Originally posted by E30_Pare View Post
                  What is he going to make with that contraption?! sub'd
                  Stay tuned....

                  Originally posted by Habla View Post
                  Sheet metal fender flares! Or any other curvaceous metal panel...
                  You might be on to something.

                  Originally posted by freeride53 View Post
                  i can't deal with this stuff. too hawt. op, keep doing what u do plz.
                  :up:

                  Originally posted by LJ851 View Post
                  Stargate.
                  Yes.

                  Originally posted by willworkfore30s View Post
                  Nut Cracker?

                  Na, my guess would be:

                  Air hammer or English wheel.

                  Either way some metal shaping awesomness should ensue
                  Quite on point.

                  Originally posted by Bmwdayz View Post
                  Definitely a huge English wheel!
                  :up:

                  Originally posted by IronFreak View Post
                  It has a deep throat.........
                  Originally posted by JCarp90 View Post
                  So do you.
                  I'm not sure I like where this is going...
                  Tinker Engineering - 2014

                  Mica - 2000 BMW 323i - The one that started it all
                  Fiona - 1975 BMW 2002 - The Definition of Project Creep
                  Heidi - 1988 BMW M5 - The piece of BMW history
                  Silvia - 2013 Subaru WRX - Stock, for now

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                    So knowing what my wheels and tires were going to look like, I've had the idea in the back of my mind that the turbo flares weren't really going to cut it anymore. So I've been slowly adding to my metal working capabilities in case it came to coming up with something on my own. I'm also going to need to make up some parks for the cb350, namely an aluminum tank and seat pan, so I should get plenty of use out of the equipment.

                    I put this planishing hammer together a few weeks ago. This is used to help rough out more drastic shapes, and then you can move on to the english wheel to smooth them out and fine tune them:





                    I've had this bead roller for a while now. It started off as a Harbor Freight cheapo model, but then I added a LOT of reinforcement and some style:




                    Next up is a Beverly Shear. This is used to cut the sheet metal into shape, and it is especially good at complex curves and tight bends that would be much harder with air shears.





                    Then we have a cheap metal brake. I found it for sale locally for dirt cheap, so I picked it up a couple months ago. The plan is to beef it up much like the bead roller, as well as add fingers to make it a true box brake.





                    With the English Wheel pretty much complete (of course I forgot to take a picture with the wheel and dies in place, I'll grab one next time), I wanted to start figuring out what the flares might look like. I'd done some CAD renderings, but they never really did it justice. The best way to judge something is in the real world. So some TIG welding rod and a lot of blue painters tape later, I had a VERY rough idea of what it was going to take to contain the tires.




                    They are a bit hard to really capture with just a picture, which is one of the reasons the CAD renderings never made me that happy. I will say that I'm much more confident now that I've 'seen' the idea on the car.






                    Overall I think these should be pretty original on a 2002. All the flares I've seen before, whether they were pig cheek, box flare, gruppe 2, or turbo flares, is that they always stay below the beltline trim. Which always leaves an awkward transition between the upper and lower sections of the body. My idea with these flares is to keep the main design cues and body shape (the indent that runs below the stainless trim along with the sloping curve that follows below that) while pulling the whole body out to cover the extra track width. The majority of the extra width will be carried by the section of the body directly above the beltline trim, which includes the hood, trunk, and body below the rear windows.

                    There is still a lot of design work and details to work out, including how to mold in the rear bumper, rocker panels, and come up with a new front air dam. But hopefully this design will end up being somewhat unique, while still carrying a strong period/motorsport vibe.

                    I mean honestly, how hard can it be??
                    Tinker Engineering - 2014

                    Mica - 2000 BMW 323i - The one that started it all
                    Fiona - 1975 BMW 2002 - The Definition of Project Creep
                    Heidi - 1988 BMW M5 - The piece of BMW history
                    Silvia - 2013 Subaru WRX - Stock, for now

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                      I never know what to say here, so I'm just going to clap. I'm so excited to see how this turns out.

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                        Man, really cool stuff in this thread. I just found it and I have a lot of catching up to do. I'm taking a metal forming class next semester as an ME elective and can't wait, so i'll be following along with this for sure.
                        - '88 m54 coupe

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                          I am very happy with all this activity!
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                            Wow!!!!

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                              Keep up the good work! Your thought process throughout this build is better than the actual work! Simply amazing!

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                                woow! can i come live in your garage?


                                i have no idea what i am doing with my life

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