Brainstorming Tech idea brought to life...

Started by Rayvyn, January 21, 2007, 11:45:32 PM

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Rayvyn

Naw, it ain't a kryptonite suspension system, or 100 mpg carb, or a 4 cyl. motor that cranks out 500 HP. Just a simple little idea that I had, that I've never seen done before.

I was looking at doing something different for the rear deck of my Poncho. I mounted new speakers under the rear panel in the trunk, but didn't want to go with those big ugly black covers that most aftermarket speakers come with. I didn't want a perforated panel, and any white speakers looked like they came out of a Drs. office ceiling.

So after bouncing around audio sites for a few days, I had this idea:
Why not a custom speaker cover using an old Pontiac emblem... :idea:

So I pulled up a picture of an old emblem from an embroidered patch, and drew the copy of it with a cheap CAD program I have on my PC. A friend of mine does alot of production work in his business requiring laser and waterjet cutting, so I caught him on a slow afternoon and emailed my drawing to him. He downloaded it into his CAD program, brought it to scale, found a chunk of metal, and told the machine to have at it.

This is what was produced. A unique one of a kind offshoot from a sudden brainstorm that will set the Hot Rodding world on it's ears and have Foose knocking on my door... :roll:  

OK, not really, but I think it's kinda neat and it turned out pretty cool. Total time spent on them was about 8 hours over 2 days. I looked through about 8000 photos I have of hawt rawds, and no one has a set of these... :(

Until now... 8)  :D

Okay, the laughing, snorting and knee slapping starts here... :wink:
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ragdol

Very cool. I think you have probably sparked some great ideas for other marques too. Larry.

blksheep

That's cool. I had an idea a few years ago to make a tailight housing just like yours. I don't have the puter or drafting talent to get the job done.
You, Raven, however,....have mastered it.
Speakers look great.

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dragrcr50

Quote from: "Rayvyn"Naw, it ain't a kryptonite suspension system, or 100 mpg carb, or a 4 cyl. motor that cranks out 500 HP. Just a simple little idea that I had, that I've never seen done before.

I was looking at doing something different for the rear deck of my Poncho. I mounted new speakers under the rear panel in the trunk, but didn't want to go with those big ugly black covers that most aftermarket speakers come with. I didn't want a perforated panel, and any white speakers looked like they came out of a Drs. office ceiling.

So after bouncing around audio sites for a few days, I had this idea:
Why not a custom speaker cover using an old Pontiac emblem... :idea:

So I pulled up a picture of an old emblem from an embroidered patch, and drew the copy of it with a cheap CAD program I have on my PC. A friend of mine does alot of production work in his business requiring laser and waterjet cutting, so I caught him on a slow afternoon and emailed my drawing to him. He downloaded it into his CAD program, brought it to scale, found a chunk of metal, and told the machine to have at it.

This is what was produced. A unique one of a kind offshoot from a sudden brainstorm that will set the Hot Rodding world on it's ears and have Foose knocking on my door... :roll:  

OK, not really, but I think it's kinda neat and it turned out pretty cool. Total time spent on them was about 8 hours over 2 days. I looked through about 8000 photos I have of hawt rawds, and no one has a set of these... :(

Until now... 8)  :D

Okay, the laughing, snorting and knee slapping starts here... :wink:
Just shows ya , brainstormin pays off... very nice indeed
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enjenjo

Much better than your idea for the rubber crutch. :shock:
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Rayvyn

Quote from: "enjenjo"Much better than your idea for the rubber crutch. :shock:

See, you weren't listening.
The idea was for a crutch rubber, in case your "johnson" breaks or sags during "playtime". :oops:  :D
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GPster

But is your choice of color "politically correct"? You might offend someone with a "Red Man" it should be "Native American" Nice follow through on a unique idea. I have neat ideas all the time but it's usually an indication that I forgot to take my medicine. GPster

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Very Kool Bryan! That would work well for a speaker mounted in the door or kick panel as well.I'll log that idea in the back of my tiny brain for future reference.....Thanks for sharing!
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tom36

Quote from: "Rayvyn"
Quote from: "enjenjo"Much better than your idea for the rubber crutch. :shock:

See, you weren't listening.
The idea was for a crutch rubber, in case your "johnson" breaks or sags during "playtime". :oops:  :D

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58 Yeoman

Very kewl idea, and great looking.  BUT, you painted them the wrong color....for my Poncho.  Oh wait, my Poncho isn't painted yet.
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slocrow

Neat idea. How's the sound? Is the amount of the metal over the available speaker area causing any sound distortion? I assume your using 6" round type speakers, by the ring mounting holes......Frank
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Dave

Not bad for a special ed student :!:
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moparrodder

Hey Bry, very cool idea!!  They would also make a nice accent touch on door panels in what ever size that would fit.  I saw a guy that photo copied the hood ornament of a 36 Plymouth and sized it to fit his door panel and had it stiched on the fabric and it looked sweet. Just another idea to think about.  


 Bill