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Old 01-20-03, 08:29 PM
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Porting Templates

Hey all i have searched but i have not found any.
Could some one post some porting templates that can be printed out and used.

Thanks alot
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Old 01-22-03, 09:31 PM
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Mazdatrix www.mazdatrix.com and racing beat www.racingbeat.com sells the porting templates. I haven't seen a porting template that is printable anywhere.
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I'd love to see someone scan in some templates so anyone can just download different designs. I'd scan a couple of my own to share if I had a scanner.
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Here is one of a bridgeported template. It belonged to someone else on the forum, not me. The size of the picture is for a 8.5" x 11" paper (standard size)
Old 01-24-03, 07:26 AM
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Bridgeported, how do you get it scaled correctly so itll print the right size?????? Its printing too small.....
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I'm not sure if that pic is exactly to scale or not. I just got it somewhere off the forum. Or maybe someone emailed it to me, I can't remember. Sorry.
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gotta be careful printing templates a few mm off is all it takes.
Old 01-27-03, 09:45 AM
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Yeah, I should have mentioned that. Be wary of any printed off templates. See if you can find someone with a template in your area and make a copy of it onto a sheet of aluminum or thin steel.
Old 01-27-03, 09:53 AM
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As long as the dowel holes line up exactly you will be okay. There are other areas around the port itself that should line up as well.
Old 01-27-03, 10:48 AM
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I cant believe that there are not more templates posted here.
if I had some handy I would sure post them!
the Bridgeport posted here isnt as high as i would have expected.
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I'll scan in my street port templates... but I'm gonna have to borrow my buddy's scanner. It would be nice to have a couple of different porting options.
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Very true...you'd better be spot on with the lining up of the template if you're gonna print one. A few mm's and kiss it good bye! It's nice to see some of the different templates though as a reference and to give people some ideas (you're be surprised how many products start from just looking at pictures of what someone else has done).

*toasts...here's to our creative geniuses inside*
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then why not post the pics and what size they should be when there printed out and how they line up. just to make sure everything is right?
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about being careful to line the printed templates up, the one posted I printed out myself, and it has both dowel holes, so if it printed the right size, then transferred onto sheet ally or steel, and the dowels line up, it should be spot on.
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