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LEXAN FLUID-FLOW TEST SPECIMEN: This part was milled out
of clear Lexan(c) so that a fluid-flow analysis could be performed.
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UPPER AND LOWER TRIPLE CLAMPS:
These were originally designed for an AMA roadrace team. A
slight variation of the design was later used by Compton Custom Design
on the "Crusher" and "Shifty-Nine" drag race motorcycles.
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MOTOR MOUNTS FOR THE CRUSHER:
These motor mounts were custom made for Compton Custom Design for use on the "Crusher" and
"Shifty-Nine".
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EXHAUST FLANGE:
We got creative with our
fixturing techniques for this massive exhaust flange.
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STEERING STEM: Designed for use
with the triple clamps above.
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Laser Deposition |
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REPAIR AFTER : We were able to put material back onto a damaged
surface which would have otherwise rendered the part useless.
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SATELLITE IN PROCESS:
This satellite was fabricated with the laser deposition process.
It was later machined to spec in house. |
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SATELLITE COMPLETED:
The final results of the satellite are shown here post fabrication and machining. |
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Ti VAVLES:
These valves were turned down and later tested in a 4-hour motorcycle
endurance race. More than one million cycles were completed
without failure.
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