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Administrator (Travis)
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 44
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2010 XS650 Pumpkin Carving Contest! (Closed, VOTE HERE)
![]() Winner will receive $75 toward any order at Mikes XS or 650Central (your choice). I know it's kind of short notice but I've decided to give this a go anyway. I didn't have time to get sponsors together so this contest will be sponsored by XS650.com So here's how this will work:
Rules:
Use this thread to post your entries, ask questions, make comments, etc... A separate thread will be setup for judging later.
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XS650 Guru
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Lebanon NY
Posts: 7,469
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I don't carve pumpmkins to well. I do know how pumkin pies are made though.
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The only way you can find out if you can do something is to try.
75 XS650B with a few mods, Dual disc brakes up front, Disc on rear, Pamcopete Ignition with the green coil, Radio Shack rectifier and Chrysler regulator, LED tail/brake and turnsignals. 750 kit,1.5 headepipes, Emgo shorty mufflers. |
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
Posts: 3,779
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^ Very nice!
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- Travis
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Back in the World
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ol' Kaintuck
Posts: 3,748
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Has anybody tried that Punkinmaster 2000 software for CNC pumpkin carving?
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1981 XS650, removed ts canceler, removed clutch switch, removed big gray headlight thing behind battery, removed kill switch (crumbled), removed chain guard, (came off), "throw in the towel" vacuum petcock mod, surplus Bosch H4 headlight shell. CB750 handlebars, various wire and tape.
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
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I wish I had a CNC mill to carve pumpkins with!
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- Travis
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
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Thought I'd post a link to a couple of pumpkins that were done last year: http://www.xs650.com/forum/showthread.php?t=92
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- Travis
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 6
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So after a couple hours of work here is my pumpkin. Hope you like it.
![]() ![]() ghost rider by t_euge, on Flickr ![]() pumpkin name by t_euge, on Flickr |
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Just Livin
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 321
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DAYUM Tom! talk about having some fricken patience haha
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
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T_euge, Nice work! Love the eyes!
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- Travis
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 40
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Here is my pumpkin work of art. I made some classic spooky pumpkins last week but they all rotted because it has been raining a lot in Oregon recently. Hope you all like it. Maybe I'll make another tomorrow if I get bored.
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
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That looks really cool lit up!
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- Travis
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XS650 New Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Llano, Texas
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Carving this pumpkin "The Wicked One" took me 10 hours... I'm tired, but I sure hope I got a chance at the prize, because my XS650 needs lots of parts.
By the way, what's the best way to remove a layer off the aluminum case covers and other motor parts and polish them to a chrome/glass like finish? Lots of dull gray spots and nasty scratches... yuck. I've tried super fine wet-sanding with dish soap and buffing with common aluminum polish, but I need to try something better than that. I need to wear it down a layer to get rid of stain and scratches, then polish it. What do I use and how? |
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Old guy, NO expert.
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Baraboo, WI, USA
Posts: 7,122
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That is a major cool pumpkin. Trav I am glad I am not you to judge this contest.
The general rule in aluminum clean up is start coarse and work down. It helps to get all the clear coat off so it doesn't plug the sand paper. I have found spray carb cleaner, let it sit till dry then a wire wheel gets clear coat gone quick. How coarse of paper you start with depends on how bad the aluminum is . I have slapped 220 on my DA sander and gone at it on bad side covers then worked down finer and finer and over to rubbing compound and finally metal polish. Some sort of flap sanding wheel to get in the recesses reduces the amount of hand work needed. Badly corroded aluminum may have discoloring that cannot be completely eliminated. |
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type, post, read, edit, type, save, oops, repeat.
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 42
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Made this with my nephews last night, nothing XS but I thought it turned out well.
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XS650 Junkie
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Cane Ridge, TN
Posts: 676
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I vote for Catfish's pumpkin.
Catfish, use aircraft stripper from the auto parts store. I have a lot of things I use to clean up, but basically you have to use something coarse enough to get below the corrosion/damage. Many people start way too fine and it takes forever. John |
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
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Quote:
Each member gets one vote. See below:Quote:
There is still about 13 hours left to enter a pumpkin into the contest. Great submissions so far! |
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 40
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Either I have too much time on my hands or I just really need 75$ toward my chopper project (mostly the later). Here is my 2nd pumpkin (I also couldn't let a perfectly good pumpkin go to waste).
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XS650 Enthusiast
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Here's two that I did tonight when my girlfriend and I were carving pumpkins. The first I called Chuck. Haha. It's crossed pistons and an exhaust pipe spelling XS. The second is a XS650 engine, called Classic Muscle.
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI, USA
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- Travis
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