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Hi staff, I copied this from my SC build thread. I figured it might make a good "how-to" but if it was buried in a thread, people might not find it. Feel free to delete or move the thread if you don't think this is the right way to do this.

 

Hope this is helpful!

 

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So I wanted to make accurate looking TD clips. I have seen different solutions so far, and scoured stores. But I figured these would be easy enough to make, just takes some dedicated time. I have built plenty of screen accurate TK style thermal detonators, and I figured this would be similar.

 

I started with a 1" wide 1/16" thick aluminum strip. Same as I used for my TK detonators. I plotted out some measurements for the slots. You could use the same measurements based on the ruler in the next few pics.

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I drilled some small holes on the end for mounting the clips to the hose, and to assist in the bends later on. I realized after the fact that one of the small holes was drilled in the wrong spot, but it's hidden under the belt. :)

 

The larger holes are the ends for the large slots. I made the small pilot holes bigger with a Unibit.

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I cut the large slots out with my trusty Dremel and a fiber reinforced cut off wheel (wear safety glasses kids).

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Used a file and some sandpaper to clean things up and straighten the slots.

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I bent the longer ends into a curve, so that they can be screwed tightly into the hose (and through the ABS pipe that was glued into the hose caps - remember?).

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The bigger bend was made by using the small hole in the other end, and folding the clip over a piece of 1/4" plywood. Make sure you make the bend at the top of where your belt sits (position may vary depending on how curvy you bent the hose end).

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Test fit, looks good.

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You can see how the clip will hang onto the belt on the back side. I think I made the bend even a bit tighter after this pic was taken.

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I also bent the tips that go behind the belt inwards slightly, to prevent the clips from sliding easily. Same trick as seen on TK TD's.

 

I did a final sanding, washed the clips and cleaned them, then primered them and painted them satin black.

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Clips screwed into the bottom of the hose. Job done!

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Back of the belt on my duct tape mannequin. *Note: things might look a little big as I have a 30 waist. The mannequin's stuffing is a bit packed out, so the belt is "oversized" on the mannequin. The TD hose is also a hair shorter than I would have liked, but it will do.

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TD installed via magnets and clipped in.

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I stuck a piece of paper under the belt so that the belt clips would be visible.

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Close up view, similar to the clips seen on the SC site.

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Posted

Wow! Thanks for the great tutorial! I'm diggin' the magnet mod too.

Posted

I think this looks great Terry, you are a great asset to BS.N, new blood, new ideas, we need this B)

Posted

Thanks for the kudos all! My machinist friend just had a baby, so he is away for a few weeks. When he goes back to work at his shop, I will ask if he is interested in doing a small run and the costs involved.

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