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  1. #1
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    Yet another product produced on the Torus Pro

    Product development/testing complete. Now it's time for some production runs. Thinking about a 4th axis tombstone setup...Hmmm.

    From my web site...

    Duality Bike Rack
    The Ultimate rack system for your ultimate ride(s) !!
    Our Patent Pending Convertible bike rack is a lockable, tool free system accommodating both 15mm and 20mm axles. Designed from the ground up to be a convertible rack system, The “flip clip” converts axle diameters instantly. Main body parts are precision machined from a solid block of aluminum (no plastic shims or adapters) providing an incredibly stable mounting system even in the roughest conditions.

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    Re: Yet another product produced on the Torus Pro

    Very cool!!!

    Is the site link correct? Took me to Inc?.....but I didn't see your company on the page anywhere.
    Don't have to be too bright to be me

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    Re: Yet another product produced on the Torus Pro

    Not clear to me how it works, but I have friends with bikes that cost more then my car.
    Bet they would like such things.
    Nice looking design
    md

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    Re: Yet another product produced on the Torus Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by mountaindew View Post
    but I have friends with bikes that cost more then my car.
    md
    That's the market I'm shooting for.
    The product:
    Mountain bike axle standards have changed over the years and have settled on 15mm for cross country applications and 20mm for All mountain/downhill applications. Many riders have different bikes the pull from the "quiver" for different type of riding. My rack design attaches directly to the axle for transport which is not unique, but my design is a single solution for both axle types. The lower half of the rack has two machined contours, and the "axle clip" can be flipped 180 degrees instantly to change configurations.

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    Re: Yet another product produced on the Torus Pro

    Quote Originally Posted by mklotz70 View Post
    Very cool!!!

    Is the site link correct? Took me to Inc?.....but I didn't see your company on the page anywhere.
    Ha, I don't know how those "auto web links" get inserted into posts. I'm not super web savvy. This is the first website of done since dial up modems. Here's the real link to my products..

    Bartlett Components

  6. #6
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    Re: Yet another product produced on the Torus Pro

    Ahhh.....much better! Thanks!
    Don't have to be too bright to be me

  7. #7

    Re: Yet another product produced on the Torus Pro

    Did you machine the entire thing on the Torus Pro? What did you use for engraving?


    Nate
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    Re: Yet another product produced on the Torus Pro

    Yes, did everything on the pro. Engraving was done after anodize using lakeshore carbide 82 degree spot drill. I use it for spotting/chamfer/debur/engraving. Very pointy and sharp. I was surprised how clean the engraving came out at 10 ipm feed.

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