Wood Ebrake for ur wood interior :)
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 4:23 pm
Started on this Ebrake handle
buy wood
20140129_141704 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
cut wood
20140129_142035 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Sand the handle to your liking
20140129_141726 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Notch the grip
20140129_143449 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Hand sand out the burn marks
20140129_143725 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Gloss
20140129_150303 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
put gloss on it
20140129_151306 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
F*%K getting the ebrake handle of was a HUGE PITA! It did not want to budge, ended up cutting it down the center to remove it lol!
20140218_130407 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
20140218_130413 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
So I wanted to make a push button for my wooden ebrake handle.
took a 11/16 bit to drill the hole for the ebrake to slip on
20140218_130430 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Hole drilled
20140218_130436 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
and a 5/8 for the button
20140218_130826 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
got a slighter larger rod then the 5/8's
20140218_131319 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Cut it down to the size I would need for the botton to work, this may take a couple of tries to get perfect. so cut it long and trim down
20140218_131801 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Used my dremel to cut the rod to shop, but it always leaves burn markes
20140218_131805 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Sanded the burn markes out, and smoothed the edges
20140218_131955 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Use a wood screw in the end of the dowel, and cut the head off. I tried a nail at first and it slips off too easy, sorry the pic should have been with the wood screw
20140218_132205 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Clamped it to the drill!!
20140218_132227 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Sand down the tip of the dowel so you can slid it through your 5/8 hole, but the bigger portion of dowel stops if from falling out
20140218_132238 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Like this
20140218_133128 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Then stain it to match your other wood items!
20140218_140538 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
20140218_140638 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
a little clear to make it look shinny
20140218_141302 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
All done with wooden button and all
20140218_160228 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
20140218_160144 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
20140218_160212 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
(ps the ebrake is bent to the side cause I have a SR20det motor and trans otherwise there would be interference with the shifter)
buy wood
20140129_141704 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
cut wood
20140129_142035 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Sand the handle to your liking
20140129_141726 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Notch the grip
20140129_143449 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Hand sand out the burn marks
20140129_143725 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Gloss
20140129_150303 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
put gloss on it
20140129_151306 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
F*%K getting the ebrake handle of was a HUGE PITA! It did not want to budge, ended up cutting it down the center to remove it lol!
20140218_130407 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
20140218_130413 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
So I wanted to make a push button for my wooden ebrake handle.
took a 11/16 bit to drill the hole for the ebrake to slip on
20140218_130430 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Hole drilled
20140218_130436 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
and a 5/8 for the button
20140218_130826 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
got a slighter larger rod then the 5/8's
20140218_131319 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Cut it down to the size I would need for the botton to work, this may take a couple of tries to get perfect. so cut it long and trim down
20140218_131801 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Used my dremel to cut the rod to shop, but it always leaves burn markes
20140218_131805 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Sanded the burn markes out, and smoothed the edges
20140218_131955 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Use a wood screw in the end of the dowel, and cut the head off. I tried a nail at first and it slips off too easy, sorry the pic should have been with the wood screw
20140218_132205 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Clamped it to the drill!!
20140218_132227 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Sand down the tip of the dowel so you can slid it through your 5/8 hole, but the bigger portion of dowel stops if from falling out
20140218_132238 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Like this
20140218_133128 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
Then stain it to match your other wood items!
20140218_140538 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
20140218_140638 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
a little clear to make it look shinny
20140218_141302 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
All done with wooden button and all
20140218_160228 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
20140218_160144 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
20140218_160212 by marley4us1985, on Flickr
(ps the ebrake is bent to the side cause I have a SR20det motor and trans otherwise there would be interference with the shifter)