Rollcage ??
NissanS15Racer
11-09-2004, 02:19 AM
Iam currently building a Honda S2000 and i want to add a Mugen Rollcage but iam having trouble making it. I need some tips on how to make it please. Heres a Pic of what iam trying to go for.
http://www.tdi-plc.com/S2000Mugenrollcage.jpg
http://www.tdi-plc.com/S2000Mugenrollcage.jpg
skypie
11-09-2004, 03:19 AM
Dang that looks pretty hard...
maybe you can use medium soft wires, bend and solder?
maybe you can use medium soft wires, bend and solder?
SupaMan89T
11-09-2004, 03:48 AM
Use parts true or styrene tubing and a lighter or some type of fire heat it until its bendable and bend how you want it then connect it how it is in that pic and glue. :)
GT-Alex
11-09-2004, 08:00 AM
I found that brass wire is a lot easier to work with than styrene for roll cages. It bends well, and when soldered it looks better than glued/puttied piece of plastic. Plus it's very strong once completed.
99civichic
11-09-2004, 10:46 AM
I built a rollcage for my '93 Cobra (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=310620) model using heated styrene and I thought it was pretty easy to work with.
Vric
11-09-2004, 10:52 AM
styrene tubing will do the trick. The hardest part will be to have both size bending the same way.
Martbee
11-09-2004, 11:19 AM
Solder wire. I think you'll find it more easy to bend the right angle to have both side perfectly adjust.
And where that photo come from ?? Is it a model ? If yes, then just ask the guy... and if it's not a model, I'm not sure I want those harnest mounting... they seem to be attach to a cardboard platform !!!
And where that photo come from ?? Is it a model ? If yes, then just ask the guy... and if it's not a model, I'm not sure I want those harnest mounting... they seem to be attach to a cardboard platform !!!
dag65
11-09-2004, 11:28 AM
styrene tubing will do the trick. The hardest part will be to have both size bending the same way.
That can be solved by making a simple pattern so that each side is replicated the same
That can be solved by making a simple pattern so that each side is replicated the same
Colov99
11-09-2004, 11:35 AM
What I made was a peice of wood with all the angles marked out on it, and I put nails in at certain places along the lines so I had omething to bend against. It works realy well and you get the exact same angle every time. Sorry I dont have pics, but I think in the howto section there is a section on doing rollcages and its a similar design for the tempate. Hope that helps.
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Murray Kish
11-09-2004, 05:16 PM
Because the tubes appear to be bent, I'd suggest solder. The thicker stuff is quite stiff, yet can be bent pretty easily. Make a jig so that both sides turn out to be the same.
Murray
Murray
spidereddie
11-09-2004, 06:43 PM
the cheap way,
if you can't get ahold on any styrene tubing is to use the straightest (least stubbly) pieces from the part trees (some trees are skinny enough to look just right). Take the two strips sand the nubs off and press them together. taping them tight at the ends so they bend together. then light it up (a candle is easiest as it's not too strong and allows both your hands free).
Keep the tube not too close to the flame (the distance equal to about the width of your hand from the top of flame should suffice). Let it heat up on you slowly and you'll feel get slightly week. Too long and it will turn into spaghetti so be careful.
Make a bend according to some pattern you hopefully had in mind or made previous.
be ready to practice on scrap pieces, hollow bends different than solid (duh) and have patience
if you can't get ahold on any styrene tubing is to use the straightest (least stubbly) pieces from the part trees (some trees are skinny enough to look just right). Take the two strips sand the nubs off and press them together. taping them tight at the ends so they bend together. then light it up (a candle is easiest as it's not too strong and allows both your hands free).
Keep the tube not too close to the flame (the distance equal to about the width of your hand from the top of flame should suffice). Let it heat up on you slowly and you'll feel get slightly week. Too long and it will turn into spaghetti so be careful.
Make a bend according to some pattern you hopefully had in mind or made previous.
be ready to practice on scrap pieces, hollow bends different than solid (duh) and have patience
NissanS15Racer
11-09-2004, 08:15 PM
Thanks guys for the tips iam going to try both the styrene tubing and the Soldering wire
NissanS15Racer
11-09-2004, 08:18 PM
Solder wire. I think you'll find it more easy to bend the right angle to have both side perfectly adjust.
And where that photo come from ?? Is it a model ? If yes, then just ask the guy... and if it's not a model, I'm not sure I want those harnest mounting... they seem to be attach to a cardboard platform !!!
Thats a picture of an actural S2000 with the Mugen Rollcage but i cant seen to find more pictures
And where that photo come from ?? Is it a model ? If yes, then just ask the guy... and if it's not a model, I'm not sure I want those harnest mounting... they seem to be attach to a cardboard platform !!!
Thats a picture of an actural S2000 with the Mugen Rollcage but i cant seen to find more pictures
Honoturtle
11-10-2004, 12:56 AM
I recommend using styrene rods instead of tubings, because the tubings can fold inward creating a kink.
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