Thank you all for the feedback
Annoying-Fork, I'm just scratching the surface, you'll like what's coming in the future
Saber Leopard, that one is called BC01 / Jaws. Made it for Beylon so his initial design idea and then I converted it into something that can can be produced and used. I can't remember the weight of it although Beylon probably has the measurements of it, from memory it was comparable in weight to MFB wheels.
I live in the UK and know few others here that are into Beyblades / Spinning Tops, so a tournament isn't something I'd ever go to, these are just a hobby and experiment, they'd also be really obvious if I did try using them at a tournament haha.
Mostrok, just read your message and will get back to you to sort details etc, I'm not able to make much parts for the next month or so which is explained in my update below.
Update Time!
I have been away from Beyblade parts etc for a few weeks now due to starting a new job with different work hours and also some exciting news! But in May I'm hoping to return back with even better parts than before and here's the explanation:
Getting parts laser cut was a good starting point, low set up cost and could try some ideas out very easily. However waiting a week for parts to arrive once they had been ordered, having to drill holes as laser cutting can't make round holes easily and a high minimum charge for getting parts made. However the main issue was that I had to either weld or bolt parts together and everything was just 2D detail so not very nice looking compared to injection moulded parts.
Therefore I have ordered in the last week one of these (one on the right):
http://stoneycnc.co.uk/html/Images/image...hinesA.JPG
And here's one in action on aluminium:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqOKtzDEADU
It's not arriving til May and then I've got to assemble it which should be good fun, but I'll then be able to make one piece CNC parts more accurately and detailed than laser cutting.
I'm going to be using 6082 grade Aluminium, a common all purpose strong aluminium with good corrosion resistance, machinability etc so will stand up to alot of use but not be so damaging to other parts. I would use 7075 grade aluminium however it is not easy to get hold of in small quantities but we shall see.
Here's a sneak peak of what a Dragoon MS Attack Ring will look like, got some more detailing on the top to do and the underneath needs machining when flipped over but will take under an hour to machine the whole attack ring in solid aluminium as opposed to waiting a week and then tapping threads:
This is a 46mm Blank for a HMS attack ring that will take just over 4 minutes to machine plus tool changes. I'll make a small batch of these then cut out attack rings shapes to reduce time spent loading and unloading the machine:
Here's a sped up simulation video for machining this blank:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOBPddeKOQg
When my CNC arrives there'll be pics etc and I'll be able to continue making parts. For now I'm going to be having a clearout of old laser cut parts such as weight disks and attack rings so look out for low cost parts