A while back there had been some posts on custom gauge faces. Anyone care to help design custom printable gauge face templates for the GS :dunno_white:
I would love just plain white... I think it was airbrush that had done a very cool and colorful custom set...
I duno... isn't there an easy way to make a template that other GSers can download and customize?
I'd like to have white dials.
I've got a set of damaged faces removed from their housings. In the next month I'm going to try to scan them in and trace them in AutoCAD so I can cut out and etch new ones with a [assumes DR EVIL pose]LaserCAMM[/DR EVIL pose]
Well I can't make any guarantees, but its on my shortlist of things to do. When and if I get them done I'll post the the files here.
Quote from: Nikolas on August 01, 2007, 07:22:13 PM
so I can cut out and etch new ones with a [assumes DR EVIL pose]LaserCAMM[/DR EVIL pose]
Awesome! :laugh: Keep the ideas coming!
Ive seen them on ebay , in like 50 designs , and i recall the bright white ones ,If i recall ,from germany
This might help, I remember reading it a year or so back. http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=23951.0
Scanning didn't work too well for me. I had noise pixels to edit out. The Toone Software program I mentioned in the linked post worked great. That way you have a fresh source of data. I have made the backing plastics from thin acrylic. A fresh face is then glued to the back.
I printed faces out on vellum of different qualities, but haven't made the plunge yet on the project. I keep getting beat out of ebay gauges to experiment with.
In the past, some just slapped a piece of white paper over the original. Crude, but functional and they were happy. :dunno_white:
The toughest part is getting a clean entry into the gauge itself. I made a rotating mount to set the gauge on. It was crude, but worked. The next version will be much improved.
This topic bubbles up from time to time.
Karma is cyclic, no? :icon_rolleyes:
I have templates made for the gauges from when I painted mine.
They are in vector format, so you can take them to a sign shop and have them cut it out of vinyl for you, then just stick em on....
If anyone wants the files message me with an email i can send attachments to.
They are in .AI and .EPS format, easily imported into any signshops software.
..as far as getting the gauges apart...your on own with that one...they're a b!tch.
I haven't tried it yet... on ANY bike... I'd like o customize my R6 gauges tho...
own a sign shop -- www.patrizisigns.com -- send me the files i would love to try it out on my bike nick@patrizisign.com
NICK BUDDY :)
If you get them to work post pics! also.... I want some :icon_mrgreen:
me 2 me 2
yeah i could so do that with my work printers and scanners :) Im pretty handy on phtoshop too, any offers?
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Read this post....even has a how to on how to do it.
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=7525
ohhh pretty ........hey a squirrel