Carbon Fiber Aventador Shift Paddles by MAcarbon 3 Attachment(s) MAcarbon Lamborghini Aventador Shift Paddles Attachment 140388 After nearly a year in development, we are finally releasing our new Carbon Fiber Shift Paddles for the Lamborghihi Aventador. These paddles are molded out of carbon fiber with a metal base that attaches to the OEM mechanism...These things are really cool and we are very proud of them! Check them out on our website: http://www.macarbon.com/index.php?pa...id=335&lang=en Attachment 140389 Attachment 140390 |
Piece of art! |
Amazing! |
Just beautiful... |
Originally Posted by St_Ex
(Post 1444619)
Piece of art!
Originally Posted by 670-SV
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Amazing!
Originally Posted by Amzamus
(Post 1444801)
Just beautiful... |
Is it handmade or it is made by 3D printing method. But maybe it' a wrong question becaue i don't think that 3D printing has evolved so much right now. Either way the result is amazing!! |
Originally Posted by St_Ex
(Post 1451862)
Is it handmade or it is made by 3D printing method. But maybe it' a wrong question becaue i don't think that 3D printing has evolved so much right now. Either way the result is amazing!! Beautiful pieces as usual. You guys only make the best |
Originally Posted by quickZohsix
(Post 1451871)
I don't believe MA carbon "prints" anything. Made in a traditional fashion. I could be wrong, but I don't think so. :) |
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Originally Posted by St_Ex
(Post 1451862)
Is it handmade or it is made by 3D printing method. But maybe it' a wrong question becaue i don't think that 3D printing has evolved so much right now. Either way the result is amazing!!
Originally Posted by quickZohsix
(Post 1451871)
I don't believe MA carbon "prints" anything. Made in a traditional fashion. I could be wrong, but I don't think so. Beautiful pieces as usual. You guys only make the best These paddles are hand made and the attachment points are cast out of aluminum. The paddles are then molded around the aluminum attachments. We tried having the attachment points 3D scanned and 3D printed out of stainless steel (as seen in the picture below) but the results were not accurate enough, so we ended up casting them out of aluminum. We are also going to start offering a longer extended shift paddle for those that like their paddles BIG. Here is a picture of a prototype of our new extended paddle next to our regular paddle. Attachment 139021 Attachment 139022 |
Amazing! Thanks for responding. The process sounds very interesting and the extended shift paddle looks great too. Keep up the good work! ;) |
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