What makes Milling "Cool"

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  • RRfireblade

    • Jun 2002
    • 5103

    #1

    What makes Milling "Cool"

    For starters , I'm in the middle of an Emag project and have been carving up a bunch of Alu in search of inspiration. It ain't easy gettting creative with a Tube bolted to a box and a grip frame. :)


    Anyway....

    I see alot of drooling , especially lately , over custom milling that's nothing more than redusing a marker all the way down to it's raw tubes. Most of the heavily Milled Vikings , Turtled Cockers and others are basically no more than an Xray of the internal passages.

    Is that really "cool" ?

    Or should there be some amount artistic influence?

    Form over function or better yet function in the place of form? What happend to Sexy?

    I don't know.

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  • Indi86
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 133

    #2
    For now, at least, lightweight is sexy, and smooth lines on the smallest possible body make that possible.
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    • buzzboy
      Emo grass cuts inself
      • Mar 2005
      • 1322

      #3
      Pssshhh....I don't see how the few ounces some milling saves makes it that important. As long as it looks custom. Personally I like guns that seem to flow like Karta mags, shockers and some angels. I would rather have it be strong and ugly than week and "cool".

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      • ultralight
        Tool Weilding Ape
        • Feb 2005
        • 770

        #4
        i know this is a stock answer usually reserved for new players asking which marker is better but... it depends.

        it depends on what the user is looking for in a marker. some are looking for weight reduction, some are looking for flowing lines, some are looking for a combination of the two.

        in my mind, '99 cockers are all function, no form. i suppose that some of the intimidators (dragon, ripper) are much more form than function. that's not saying that they don't function, just that you're paying more for the milling than anything else. both are unappealing to me.

        personally, i tend to prefer a more subdued style. nothing really flashy, just tasteful and elegant. while function is pretty high on my personal list, beauty has to come with it. i like the ULE body, although it is a bit plain. i really like the dallara, but i feel the karta is a bit much.
        with a mag, the function is already there. the classic and ULE bodies are already just tubes. personally, i'd like to see a mag adaptation of something like the NME body.

        eh, just my .02.

        good luck with your body.

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        • Aeronautica86
          Registered User
          • Mar 2006
          • 185

          #5
          its's custom - only your marker has it; it distinguishes it from the rest - it draws attention to a part of the marker that usually receives no attention

          whats more attractive - a stripped tree trunk or a totem pole? same concept in my opinion

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          • st6212
            Registered User
            • May 2001
            • 470

            #6
            Originally posted by Aeronautica86
            whats more attractive - a stripped tree trunk or a totem pole? same concept in my opinion
            stripped tree trunk.

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            • SpecialBlend2786
              Registered User
              • Jun 2003
              • 4023

              #7
              Personally I love the organic look of things such as the Chord bodies and Dragon Timmy's. I also like the bare-bones approach like on those you mentioned (the half-blocks and the Vikings). Interestingly enough, my favorite Viking millings are not of that style, but more artistic (Highlander and Immortal vikings)

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              • Toll
                Registered User
                • Jun 2005
                • 758

                #8
                You could mill it like an Ion and confuse the hell out of people... Just a thought. ^^

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                • Fred
                  AO Zealot
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 2624

                  #9
                  From a designers standpoint:

                  You've just stumbled onto the Form vs Function debate.

                  Is form derived from function or function derived from form?

                  Does a machine's function make it beautiful or does the form of the machine make it beautiful?

                  Is the function itself attractive?

                  Personally I look at the function first, what does it do, why does it want to do it. Then ask... does the form allow it to do this most efficiently?

                  if the function is to package a mechanical system in the smallest, lightest form, then
                  an "xray" image is the best.

                  If the function is to do that and still maintain structural integrity... then its probably going to need some additional forms in its design to allow it to continue its function.

                  Again this is very subjective and open to personal interpretation.

                  I like single tube paintball markers best because they offer the lowest profiles... and my phantom and RTpro allow me to function pretty dang good on the field as a result.

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                  • nirvana1234
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 242

                    #10
                    honestly i cant tell you. i have so many different taste its hard to pin point just one. ex. i love rdl cocker bodys but then i also like most vikings that have been milled. the only milling ive ever really hated is the Species Alien timmys (looks too much liek a toy to me)

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                    • REDRT
                      Mags, Y use anything else
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 1854

                      #11
                      Nothing says sexy like a Karta. It's smooth flowing lines. It is a carefully crafted beauty. IMO it will be hard to beat the Karta. Everything else in paintball takes a back seat to that. Again just my opinion...

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                      • CoolHand
                        Logic Industries LLC
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 3769

                        #12
                        Personally? I like ugly things. lol If it's fast and funky looking, it gets my vote, be it race cars or paintball guns.

                        Now, when I cut things to sell or to impress, I shoot a scatter gun and aim for center mass.

                        I usually go for a cool look, and then go back when I'm happy with the shape, and then shave weight.

                        Now, what constitutes a cool look is entirely up to you. lol That's the hard part. . . . . .
                        Ryan Shanks
                        Logic Industries LLC

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                        • warbeak2099
                          That is my foot!
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 4447

                          #13
                          I like function over fashion. Sure I appreciate a good looking marker, but if the ugly/plain one is lighter and cycles faster/at a lower pressure (turtles) then I'll go for that. Plus, clean lines are sexy sometimes. Look at the 05 Borgs. I really like those. Some may see them as boxy, but I don't think that's the right word to describe them with. To me it's more about sharp, clean lines. Take the new BMW's for example. The new American (ugh) designer, Chris Bangle, has taken away the classy, sexy look of the older BMW's and made them into bubble cars comparable to a Nissan Maxima. Now, the arrogant rich people who purchase the car as a status symbol don't care, but enthusiasts are pissed off. So maybe the whole outlandish milling thing is just for people who like flashy stuff. I myself am into a classy, sleek look and sex appeal.
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                          • Aeronautica86
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2006
                            • 185

                            #14
                            Originally posted by st6212
                            stripped tree trunk.
                            you shut your mouth when you're talking to me

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                            • CoolHand
                              Logic Industries LLC
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 3769

                              #15
                              Originally posted by warbeak2099
                              I like function over fashion. Sure I appreciate a good looking marker, but if the ugly/plain one is lighter and cycles faster/at a lower pressure (turtles) then I'll go for that. Plus, clean lines are sexy sometimes. Look at the 05 Borgs. I really like those. Some may see them as boxy, but I don't think that's the right word to describe them with. To me it's more about sharp, clean lines. Take the new BMW's for example. The new American (ugh) designer, Chris Bangle, has taken away the classy, sexy look of the older BMW's and made them into bubble cars comparable to a Nissan Maxima. Now, the arrogant rich people who purchase the car as a status symbol don't care, but enthusiasts are pissed off. So maybe the whole outlandish milling thing is just for people who like flashy stuff. I myself am into a classy, sleek look and sex appeal.
                              Tell me about it. That dude deserves a swift kick in the nuts for what he has done to what WAS such a beautiful car.

                              In lots of things, American input is a good thing. However, styling of a GERMAN automobile is NOT one of them.
                              Ryan Shanks
                              Logic Industries LLC

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