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<blockquote data-quote="Che&amp;#1071;RyMan" data-source="post: 8323460" data-attributes="member: 662580"><p>This is one of my jobs Im on currently. Installed a 1.5" seat lift first. I have the same model truck as Brandon so Im using my truck to make the base stacked ringed seat pods. They range from 2" to 1" for the off settings rings but most will be 1" thick. The base will be .75 thick. The current mock up will be transfered into the cnc and Ill make solid rings that gradually get bigger and stack the rings using dowels to line up the rings. Only two sides were needed to be fit because they spread out and get longer the opposite two sides are 90 degree walls that are built up straight Ill model those next. The pieces lengths and angles were written on each piece to keep track of everything. The pods will be joined together with a center pce that takes advantage of the cup holder space for even more volume. My design will also leave a spot big enough for the amp to rest on the transmission hump. The unseen pieces will be standard mdf and the visible pieces will be Black Diamond Mdf. Once I get my prototype done Ill be able use the save designed to replicate in no time and build a different sized top pieces for stock and different sized seat lifts .This build will unfold in the next few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CheЯRyMan, post: 8323460, member: 662580"] This is one of my jobs Im on currently. Installed a 1.5" seat lift first. I have the same model truck as Brandon so Im using my truck to make the base stacked ringed seat pods. They range from 2" to 1" for the off settings rings but most will be 1" thick. The base will be .75 thick. The current mock up will be transfered into the cnc and Ill make solid rings that gradually get bigger and stack the rings using dowels to line up the rings. Only two sides were needed to be fit because they spread out and get longer the opposite two sides are 90 degree walls that are built up straight Ill model those next. The pieces lengths and angles were written on each piece to keep track of everything. The pods will be joined together with a center pce that takes advantage of the cup holder space for even more volume. My design will also leave a spot big enough for the amp to rest on the transmission hump. The unseen pieces will be standard mdf and the visible pieces will be Black Diamond Mdf. Once I get my prototype done Ill be able use the save designed to replicate in no time and build a different sized top pieces for stock and different sized seat lifts .This build will unfold in the next few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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