These are our custom made M5 deck bolts. They support a larger 4mm hex (same as cap screw heads) and have a 14mm straight shank to provide the most strength where its needed. Made from 6AL4V Titanium in oil slick and burnt blue (my favourite) finishes.
For those that prefer a cleaner look or don’t want to cover their deck with an anti-sink plate, we created these titanium anti-sink washers. I so wish I had a carbon deck to put these on…
We are also temporarily doing free standard shipping on orders over 200 AUD (~150 USD). Just use code FREESHIP on checkout🤙
lol whoops Fix it on the next lot
High Performacne spellin
Kinda like my soldering eh?
Its italian for performance
Currently offering 50% off our oil slick anti-sink plates for a short time. They probably wont be this cheap again so now’s the best time if you want them🤙
why you gotta live in australia, man?! i want the sexy hardware, but shippings more than my order i think xD
Yeah that is an issue. US shipping is typically less than the rest of the world so I’ve been meaning to work out how to add a seperate price for US customers, and now I just did it so shipping for US orders is now 21 AUD (~15 USD)
thats not so bad!! ill now be making an order later this week!
#tonystarkisNOTajerk
Cheers
Man, your parts are sick, I’ve been drooling on your machining port since you popped in my Instagram quite a while ago. I wouldn’t imagine it was yourself machining them, nice to see you here
If you don’t mind me asking, the bling polished look all of them have, it’s just using a superfly style cutter, carefully machining settings or bead polishing then later?
Cheers Pedro
It depends on the parts. Aside from the antisink plates which are outsourced to a machining company and clear anodised (I don’t have the time to produce everything myself), the other shiny ones are straight off my mill.
The reflective surface is achieved with a fly cutter (Tormach superfly) taking a slow and light cut with flood coolant, and for the surfaces that aren’t fly cut its carefully chosen tool paths, all with a light finishing pass that cuts slower. Ultimately the parts take a long time to machine, but they come out really nice.
This is the first prototype motor plate of a lower cost version of my gen 3 motor mounts (There will be a Lite and a Pro version) which I just machined the other day. I’m stoked with how it came out. I even used a tiny ball end mill to debur the edges inside all the pockets, so there is no sharp edges anywhere on this thing.
Thanks for the detailed reply, they indeed look really good
First time I saw the Superfly in action my mind was blown, that such a nice finish could come straight from the machine, saw the dudes from NYCCNC playing with them
Thanks bro. Good to be on here finally
I’ve been working with Reacher Tech for a while on a new improved version of their motors. I’m really excited about these and can’t wait to put them on the dyno head to head with other motors! Just waiting on some beefier vescs since most only go to 100A per channel…