Woodgrain door trims Sigma NOW COMPLETED!!!!!
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Woodgrain door trims Sigma NOW COMPLETED!!!!!
Hey guys.....some of you are well aware, i'm slowly creating a custom woodgrain trim from scratch to fit into a sigma.
Just thought i'd put up some pics to see how i am heading
Lemme know what you think
the pics are in various stages of progress which i apologise for...but i'm sure you can work it
Just thought i'd put up some pics to see how i am heading
Lemme know what you think
the pics are in various stages of progress which i apologise for...but i'm sure you can work it
Last edited by Scorpma82 on Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Interesting idea and looking great, with the right stain this could add tat luxury touch! Great job mate cant wiat to see it finished!
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Yeah thats the idea.....The Super Saloon never looked like a 'luxury' car with the same interior as the SE (+ a few more features)
So hopefully this could add the lil bit extra......have it compete against the Caprice's and LTD's
So hopefully this could add the lil bit extra......have it compete against the Caprice's and LTD's
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looking good mate keep up thr good work
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Interested to see where this goes...
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Very interesting?
So the plan is to make the rest of the door trim out of wood as well?
I am doing something similar but different with my wagon build.
I will be using GA/B Galant door trim tops, and then making the door card (flat card only because of the GA/B door trim tops) out of carbon fibre. (GA/B sedans share the same door trim shape as GA/B/C/D wagons)
Image 14 in this pic shows the door trim top in black and the door card itself in red. It''l make door card construction easier, and also give me a black trim line to continue through the whole car.
So the plan is to make the rest of the door trim out of wood as well?
I am doing something similar but different with my wagon build.
I will be using GA/B Galant door trim tops, and then making the door card (flat card only because of the GA/B door trim tops) out of carbon fibre. (GA/B sedans share the same door trim shape as GA/B/C/D wagons)
Image 14 in this pic shows the door trim top in black and the door card itself in red. It''l make door card construction easier, and also give me a black trim line to continue through the whole car.
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Yeah 75 im planning to do the door tops, steering wheel, gear knob,window winders (replace the coloured plastic to woodgrain).....just to give it that (hopefully) luxury appeal with black velour........the chances are, i'll chuck in some chrome pinstriping just to brreak up the colouring.
I've have actually (somewhat) completed the door top............it's been rushed so it full of imperfections.....but its shaped the way i like and stained so i can at least see what the colouring wood (hehehe get it?) look like against the black
I'll put some pics up very shortly
I've have actually (somewhat) completed the door top............it's been rushed so it full of imperfections.....but its shaped the way i like and stained so i can at least see what the colouring wood (hehehe get it?) look like against the black
I'll put some pics up very shortly
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Hey guys....as the titles says.....the 1st door trim is completed (N.B. this trim is far from perfect...it ended up being a rush job in terms of sanding and staining.....so all the imperfections are still rather apparent.....but at least it doesnt show you the look i was aiming for.......hope u guys like it...lemme know what you think....
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I like it
What colour will the door cards be?
What colour will the door cards be?
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Very British eh...
But I like early Bentleys and Jags...
But I like early Bentleys and Jags...
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I was thinking more Triumph 2500S myself.bruggz351 wrote:Very British eh...
But I like early Bentleys and Jags...
Same here, what are the door cards themselves going to look like? Or is that it?ddt wrote:What colour will the door cards be?
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bruggz351 wrote:Very British eh...
But I like early Bentleys and Jags...
or dolly sprints (triumph Dolomite sprint) had the same woodgrain colour
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hey buds,looking at one of those pics i see a sh@# load of calipers ?? what do you do if you don't mind me asking? (anything to do with brakes lol)
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believe it or not, the Dolly Sprint (thanks to UK Top Gear) was the inspiration....hence why it has a very British theme to it.....not mention thats about as far as my skills go with woodwork lol (also, only have basic tooling and and pretty much just winged it tho whole way....like all my other lil projects lol)
As for ythe door cards, they were 3mm MDF with 2mm underlay and black velour wrapped over thee top.....this particular door will more than likely just be destroyed as it only used as a trial.......I'll more that likely make the in multiple peices so i can run some chrome pinstriping (in the same location as the factory Sigma cards) but have it sit flush with the fabric.......but that would essentially be the final look.
As for the calipers.....i'm trying to start up a brake business......it hasnt really gotten anywhere (mostly due to lack of advertising, funds..and therefore interest)......I used to work for PBR for a number of years...so i've accumilated a heap of of information......but without any funds to begin with...its hard to turn info into a profit
As for ythe door cards, they were 3mm MDF with 2mm underlay and black velour wrapped over thee top.....this particular door will more than likely just be destroyed as it only used as a trial.......I'll more that likely make the in multiple peices so i can run some chrome pinstriping (in the same location as the factory Sigma cards) but have it sit flush with the fabric.......but that would essentially be the final look.
As for the calipers.....i'm trying to start up a brake business......it hasnt really gotten anywhere (mostly due to lack of advertising, funds..and therefore interest)......I used to work for PBR for a number of years...so i've accumilated a heap of of information......but without any funds to begin with...its hard to turn info into a profit
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hmm yeah buds i know how you feel..do you have any calipers for holden for sale? im happy to get something rolling.......?Scorpma82 wrote:As for the calipers.....i'm trying to start up a brake business......it hasnt really gotten anywhere (mostly due to lack of advertising, funds..and therefore interest)......I used to work for PBR for a number of years...so i've accumilated a heap of of information......but without any funds to begin with...its hard to turn info into a profit
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not really
but a holden what?
Commodore?
Kingswood?
Torana?
Unfortunately, brakes are one of those 'modifications' that are never high on the agenda
Usually ppl spend money on an engne coz they WANT more power.....brakes are improved because they NEED more (braking) power
but a holden what?
Commodore?
Kingswood?
Torana?
Unfortunately, brakes are one of those 'modifications' that are never high on the agenda
Usually ppl spend money on an engne coz they WANT more power.....brakes are improved because they NEED more (braking) power
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Ive got a vn ss but im currently running the vx clubsport 2spot hubs,rotors & calipers looking for something a little bigger?
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Part number B862-373
B862-374
They are VT-VZ HSV calipers....run slightly smaller pistons (2 pistons per caliper) and marry upto 330mm rotors
They are used in Factory HSV's and also in the PBR P-series brakes kits........
But personally...i dont like the VT conversion....the brake master cylinder is too small for the calipers.....hence why u more than likely noticed the pedal travel is much greater than before
B862-374
They are VT-VZ HSV calipers....run slightly smaller pistons (2 pistons per caliper) and marry upto 330mm rotors
They are used in Factory HSV's and also in the PBR P-series brakes kits........
But personally...i dont like the VT conversion....the brake master cylinder is too small for the calipers.....hence why u more than likely noticed the pedal travel is much greater than before
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your right on the money there buds..i have noticed the pedal difference is bigger but also they have better stopping ability then my standard ones..do you have any bigger calipers to sell and to suit my application? or even some sound advise on which way i should go for optimized braking without breaking the bank.Scorpma82 wrote:Part number B862-373
B862-374
They are VT-VZ HSV calipers....run slightly smaller pistons (2 pistons per caliper) and marry upto 330mm rotors
They are used in Factory HSV's and also in the PBR P-series brakes kits........
But personally...i dont like the VT conversion....the brake master cylinder is too small for the calipers.....hence why u more than likely noticed the pedal travel is much greater than before
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i'm guessing ur already using slotted rotors and performance pads????
If ur not using them, i'd DEFINATELY get steel braided lines made up (the commodore guys will tell u what u need exactly) and also some high performance fluid (i've got DOT 4 racing fluid in the garage that i can sell if u want)....this will essentially make ur brakes a bit more effecient.
Have u done anything to the rears??????
I just so happen to have a set of second hand HSV calipers sitting in the garage (brand new pads) that i'd get rid of........they are damaged a lil bit on the fins (they were test units)but internally are spot on. I just need to know the distance between the mounting holes...whether it is 77mm or 97mm (non-IRS and IRS but ican remember which is which)
The caliper is exactly the same but is made wider to fit a ventilated rear rotor.
(standard rear rotor is 280mmX10mm solid, HSV is 280mmX20mm ventilated....so u can still run stockies in the rear ;))
If ur not using them, i'd DEFINATELY get steel braided lines made up (the commodore guys will tell u what u need exactly) and also some high performance fluid (i've got DOT 4 racing fluid in the garage that i can sell if u want)....this will essentially make ur brakes a bit more effecient.
Have u done anything to the rears??????
I just so happen to have a set of second hand HSV calipers sitting in the garage (brand new pads) that i'd get rid of........they are damaged a lil bit on the fins (they were test units)but internally are spot on. I just need to know the distance between the mounting holes...whether it is 77mm or 97mm (non-IRS and IRS but ican remember which is which)
The caliper is exactly the same but is made wider to fit a ventilated rear rotor.
(standard rear rotor is 280mmX10mm solid, HSV is 280mmX20mm ventilated....so u can still run stockies in the rear ;))
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yeah buds im using the vz 330mm front crossed drilled and slotted and for the rears im running the single piston vx clubby brakes with i think 280mm slotted rotors..Im running some really good Hawk performance pads..Scorpma82 wrote:i'm guessing ur already using slotted rotors and performance pads????
If ur not using them, i'd DEFINATELY get steel braided lines made up (the commodore guys will tell u what u need exactly) and also some high performance fluid (i've got DOT 4 racing fluid in the garage that i can sell if u want)....this will essentially make ur brakes a bit more effecient.
Im really after a set of calipers bigger then what im running atm,seems to me that your referring to the same sort of calipers im running? i dont really mind not running stockies as im running bigger wheels and have a 17" spare..PLUS IVE GOT 18' stockies..hahahaScorpma82 wrote: just so happen to have a set of second hand HSV calipers sitting in the garage (brand new pads) that i'd get rid of........they are damaged a lil bit on the fins (they were test units)but internally are spot on. I just need to know the distance between the mounting holes...whether it is 77mm or 97mm (non-IRS and IRS but ican remember which is which)
The caliper is exactly the same but is made wider to fit a ventilated rear rotor.
(standard rear rotor is 280mmX10mm solid, HSV is 280mmX20mm ventilated....so u can still run stockies in the rear ;))
im looking at running something along the line of a 4spot calipers with a 343mm or bigger rotors etc....
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yeah thats pretty much what i was heading towards......they are C6 Corvette calipers.........
theres heaps of options there with the size.......HSV genuine, Herrod, Harrop, JHP, XYZ, AP Racing, Wilwood, etc etc etc.......
Unless this is purpose built racecar.....going with brakes THAT big, aren't really necessary
I used to have 6 piston calipers front/4 piston calipers res with 355mm rotors all round on my Fairlane......
This was by far the best braking system you'll find on any car......it was really that good.....problem was, no other car behind me could brake that well so there was always two options for me
1) I deliberately overshoot MY braking point....which means i was never using the full potential of my brakes
2) I let the guy behind simply cannon into the back of me
theres heaps of options there with the size.......HSV genuine, Herrod, Harrop, JHP, XYZ, AP Racing, Wilwood, etc etc etc.......
Unless this is purpose built racecar.....going with brakes THAT big, aren't really necessary
I used to have 6 piston calipers front/4 piston calipers res with 355mm rotors all round on my Fairlane......
This was by far the best braking system you'll find on any car......it was really that good.....problem was, no other car behind me could brake that well so there was always two options for me
1) I deliberately overshoot MY braking point....which means i was never using the full potential of my brakes
2) I let the guy behind simply cannon into the back of me
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its not a race car but was going through some brake fade when under heavy breaking on the track days..was heading towards the harrop style 4spot fronts and 2spot rears or something like that with 343mm rotors or slightly bigger? do you have anything like that around ? what if i use something like an evo,sti etc brembo 4spot caliper can i modify it to suit my application?Scorpma82 wrote:yeah thats pretty much what i was heading towards......they are C6 Corvette calipers.........
theres heaps of options there with the size.......HSV genuine, Herrod, Harrop, JHP, XYZ, AP Racing, Wilwood, etc etc etc.......
Unless this is purpose built racecar.....going with brakes THAT big, aren't really necessary
haha yeah i know what you mean,ive got a fg f6 with the brembo 4spot fronts and there bloody great could just imagine your setup would have been awesome.Scorpma82 wrote:I used to have 6 piston calipers front/4 piston calipers res with 355mm rotors all round on my Fairlane......
This was by far the best braking system you'll find on any car......it was really that good.....problem was, no other car behind me could brake that well so there was always two options for me
1) I deliberately overshoot MY braking point....which means i was never using the full potential of my brakes
2) I let the guy behind simply cannon into the back of me
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nah i got nothing like that im sorry........i stayed away from that purely for the reasons i mentioned before (that and cost)
personally, it'll be most likely be cheaper to just buy bigger brakes that suit the commodore rather than modding something off another car.
personally, it'll be most likely be cheaper to just buy bigger brakes that suit the commodore rather than modding something off another car.
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thanks alot for all your help and info mate,much appreciated..thank again!
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