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modernizing the eblade solenoid.

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    #16
    Iv'e contacted a few machinist, DocsMachine wanted me to send the parts, on a as he has time, sounds like he is too busy. I am looking for firm commitment/timeline for completed work. Another is moving his shop to a new facility and said he can do it soon. Two others did not have a lathe to do the work. I was just referred to a local machinist and I will go over there this week. If none of that works out, I'll be making some on a drill press.

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      #17
      interested

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        #18
        I'd be in for 1 as well. As asked a few post back is the power consumption compatible with the E1, E2, and Sci-Fi?

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        • latches109

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          Yes same power requirement. 5v

        #19
        I'm in depending on price.

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          #20
          as long as its a rebuildable noid id be down to throw in on this

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          • latches109

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            only if you have the tools and knowhow. This is different than the old SP/DYE noids you are familiar with. It's rated for millions of cycles and we should not see much lube build up like a spool valve marker - since only source would be the LPR, so be smart with that and you should be good.

          #21
          Still waiting on a machinist to move his shop, he said he can take on the work. My friend is producing the CAD for me now. Crickets from Doc

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            #22
            solenoid was shipped to machinist test parts will be made soon

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              #23
              I am interested in where this is leading.

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                #24
                Definitely interested as well, depending on cost I'd love to add something like this to my playing options.
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                  #25
                  Are you talking about the Bullet Valve from MAC? I am also doing a solenoid, also based around the MAC bullet but using the 3 way bullet as a pilot valve for a proper 5 way.Click image for larger version

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                  • devilzcall
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                    that looks expensive to machine, but really dope.

                  • latches109

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                    very cool will be fun to see when you are finished! I chose a different solenoid, it will look and match a mech 3way dimensions and aesthetic

                  • Knuckle Dragger

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                    Any updates on the Styn valve?

                  #26
                  This 3 way could be the key for getting a new build

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                    #27
                    I would take one, seems interesting. Any updates?

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                      #28
                      good, there is a CAD model and we have a 3d printed prototype. Metal prototype should come soon. There were some tolerance issues with the rear threads, so the design changed a little to allow for more strength.

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                        #29
                        Machined prototype is complete and in the mail.

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                          #30
                          Nice work Latches! congrats on a great improvement

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