Pics of my CNC routed horn mounts with Shocker logo

Here is my horn bracket I routed at work for my 06 F-150. Routed from 1/8" aluminum, uses all existing holes and doesnt require drilling. Switch/button panel routed from 1/16" aluminum. Let me know what you guys think.

It seems like fit well!!!:slight_smile:
Well done!

looks awesome man

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Looks awesome. Well thought out & executed!

wow nice job there

Very cool!

Now all you need to do is hook up some LEDs that come on behind the hand logo when the horns are blaring. :slight_smile:

sweet i think the
shocker gives both
a nice tuch plus you
got the train horn
to blend with it well
.exalent work dude.:smiley:
peace

looks AWESOME, better than factory

dude that is sweet!

hay buy the way
bro whas that shocker cut out by
a flow jet or a mill.
peace

A CNC router is similar to a CNC mill.

cool

hay ear2ear bro
what kind of set up
do you roll with.
peace

Waiting on weather to install my K5LA.

sweet trust me i
cant wate for this
weater to get better
lol it be alot easyer
to install that air kit
wean i get it.

its a Gerber router table, which basically uses a drill bit to cut. I just throw a 4x8 sheet of aluminum or plex or whatever on the table, program it and cut it out.

So it has 4’ x 8’ of travel? That’s pretty big.
Is the cutter stationary & the material moves -or- the cutter moves & the material is stationary?

the table has a vacuum built into it that holds the material down, or if its a smaller piece i’ll clamp it, and the router moves to cut out the design. check this link for some other cool crap i have made. www.myspace.com/mamatried1980 click on pics and “things I made”