Congrats, COM, Im so happy you finally got your "PRIZE"
It is hefty, but I like that.
It is hefty, but I like that.
Its nice small and chubby..
I did, because I could and that's what mechanical mods to me represent: cutting edge engineering, integration, form and function. There's no locking mechanism out there even close to the ELA and P+![]()
... there's far more engineering, complexity and machine time into it and you just can't beat the cool factor in my opinion, that's why I did, because I could and that's what mechanical mods to me represent: cutting edge engineering, integration, form and function. There's no locking mechanism out there even close to the ELA and P+![]()
Ow one thing though i went to lock it and thought i had cut myself. Bloody sharp on those edges, so are the grooves on the top for the channels.
I like to incorporate edges on my parts that are very distinct, crisp, 90 degree, sharp (not to be confused with "sharp" cutting edges)with minimal chamfers. We usually run our part chamfers on the CNC machine at .005 to .025 max depending on the part, so there are chamfers, just very minimal. I don't like rounded, fuzzy, melded/melted, overly buffed edges, it's just hiding that the parts don't line up well. I've assembled hundreds of these now and have never been cut so don't worry that its sharp like as in a knife, they won't cut you, you can chamfer them more if you'd like, I leave that up to you, that's why they call them APV's![]()