Functional Requirements: Allow for easy access to and operation of the interior handle / latch Should not touch seats or other components of the car Should not interfere with opening/closing of door Lightweight: should not be too heavy for hinges to handle
Non-functional requirements: How To (general idea) There’s a surprising amount of youtube video of people diy-ing their own door panels https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr9CGT3BQGo https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/door-panel-tutorial-145092.html → nice written tutorial w pics https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDUPNrOKk-RF5x4L6ft7bPJao3loGOYf4 → a whole playlist! Materials PVC Foamboard | ABS |
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Cheaper | More expensive | Lighter | Heavier | … consensus seems to be PVC | | Easier to work with | Overheats very quickly (melts), needs higher temp to shape |
https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/interior-door-panel-material-393769.html https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/abs-vs-pvc-66825.html List of benefits of PVC foamboard is completely waterproof. is easily cut, shaped, drilled, and sanded with regular wood working tools, and there are no splinters. is easily stapled, accepts contact adhesive with no problems, can be heat formed, sewed, and glued together. will never warp, rot, or absorb liquids. is completely smooth, and tough enough to allow you to install and remove your panels numerous times with no problems. is lightweight (1/2 the weight of solid PVC and 2/3 the weight of ABS) is less expensive than solid PVC and ABS. One $30 sheet of PVC foamboard should do your door panels and kick panels, which also makes it less expensive than waterproof panel board and about the same price as good quality luan plywood.
Things to look out for Procurement/Cost Manufacture More links https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/door-panels-230613.html https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/door-panels-230613.html https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/interior-door-panel-material-110094.html https://www.hotrodders.com/forum/interior-door-panel-material-393769.html Image ModifiedImage ModifiedGreen outline represents housing panel (1 pc): placed over latch/cable system, other features we want to hide edges of panel → panel made of pvc foam board Slightly raised so that components we want to hide can fit under it Mounting points around panel edges can be raised (on the side facing the door) → use layers of foam board strips to build up raised edge lip Need ways to attach panel temporarily: Screws? Velcro? Clips?
Pink: interior handle to control latch system Yellow: armest + grab feature (one piece) → top of arm rest: how to make comfy? fabric? Mesh storage (bottom right) Image ModifiedImage ModifiedImage Modified Outlined sections act as “housing” to cover latch system, handle system, and to make the panel less flat/1-dimensional The outlined sections will all be removable (ie attached with velcro) to allow access to the covered components The armrest/grab handle feature (not outlined) will be permanently attached to the door as securely as possible to allow for weight to be leaned on it without breaking
Next Steps: CAD passenger door Add some molding/sculpting onto green panel to make it less flat and more visually interesting Add mesh storage feature and figure out how it will be attached while still allowing door panel to be removed Figure out materials, aesthetics, colours, etc
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