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Jordan C
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   5th Jan 08 at 17:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Getting a set of valver discs,pads and caliper tomorow but the thing is my best mate is a engineer and has offered to cnc any thing i like in to them!
cars going to be valvered if that helps
cheers

[Edited on 05-01-2008 by corsaloonjc]
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Sad imo
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Not entirely sure if it'll have any adverse effects on the braking tbh. Never heard of it done
Colin
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offerd to do what?
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Write on them with a marker, it will look equally as shit but as least will be worn off by the pads
Jordan C
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5th Jan 08 at 17:31   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cnc them (sum machine he use's at work)
Jay
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5th Jan 08 at 17:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Get Corsaloon on it
tom_simes
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This kind of thing?

TheCam
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5th Jan 08 at 17:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

wtf is cnc?
been answered above lol

[Edited on 05-01-2008 by TheCam]
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Paul_J
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surely if he's gonna punch holes in them with the cnc machine whether to write something or what, it may cause weakness in the brake disc material / adverse wearing on the pads - I'd steer well clear!
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Looks rather gay now tht i see it! wht about grooving them then
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quote:
Originally posted by TheCam
wtf is cnc?
been answered above lol

[Edited on 05-01-2008 by TheCam]


sheet metal punching machine. You program it up and it punches out the shapes. Can be used for lots of things, but now being replaced by laser cutting more.
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5th Jan 08 at 17:38   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

According to the Red Dot website (who also make personalised discs):

Personalized Discs for the driver who wants to add that special touch combining style and performance..

Discs are of the same quality as the Group N on which a message of your choice is machined on the face that shows through the wheel and also has six grooves machine on the opposite side, the non visible side.


Group N discs:
The Group N disc is a heat treated disc for applications where slotting or grooving is not allowed. The heat treatment allows the discs to internally de-stress giving it a higher resistance to deformation at higher temperatures than a standard disc.
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So basically, if you are using standard discs and having sutff cut into them, I wouldn't advise it.

However, if you are having heat-treated discs (Group N), then it is possible to do it.

I still wouldn't advise it though, don't like it
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not really paul you can use a cnc milling machine and with and end mill bit and that would actually machine it not punch it thus not weakening the disc, as im sure normal grooved discs are done this way to
Phil W
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5th Jan 08 at 17:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looks crap.
Colin
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It will probably chew off a set of pads quicker aswell!!
Jordan C
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so would grooved discs tho! its ok im yet to see a tastefull set yet any way

 
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