3D Printing Our First Car Parts!

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  • 게시일 2019. 09. 29.
  • In today's episode we are 3d printing a custom designed vent for the wide body Huracan.
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  • @Bullwinkle056
    @Bullwinkle056 4 년 전 +410

    When you need multiple pieces to make your new part try molding in roll pin holes that can be used to align and hold the pieces together for bonding.

    • @codyrebernak
      @codyrebernak 4 년 전 +19

      pins, or puzzle piece types of edges that will align the pieces together.

    • @xnadave
      @xnadave 4 년 전 +6

      @@codyrebernak Or, puzzle-piece-type edges that actually snap together. Works a treat.

    • @royaldecreeforthechurchofm8409
      @royaldecreeforthechurchofm8409 3 년 전 +4

      @@codyrebernak the word is 'joint'

  • @briantologie
    @briantologie 4 년 전 +264

    If you enable Ironing while slicing in Cura, it massively improves the final product without so many print lines and really doesn't add too much more in overall time because you don't have to sand it nearly as much

    • @TheEvanovitch
      @TheEvanovitch 4 년 전 +33

      Wont work on these parts, ironing only works on flat surfaces, since these are slightly curved, and printed upside down, it would result in just a small strip on the inside of the vent being slightly smoother. He just needs a bigger gap between his supports and part so the support removes easily and not leave him with a mesh textured part.

    • @kurtemigh9546
      @kurtemigh9546 4 년 전 +25

      Since they're covered in CF he just needs to orient the part vertically to print. That's how I do all my vents. I use ABS for them though petg is too stringy and too much processing. Nobody got time for post processing. Let the printer do the work. Problem is by the time the video is out hes already got both of then done anyway.

    • @kurtemigh9546
      @kurtemigh9546 4 년 전 +23

      @@idokwatcher2062 right now it's just the parts for my e46. I have a few pics of them on my Instagram @kurtemigh some top fender vents and wheel well vents. Working on the rears now.
      I've been 3d printing scale car parts for hot wheels for about 2 years on various types of printers. I've just started printing stuff for my car.
      Oh theres a multi gauge cluster switch panel on there I did as well

  • @danielangeles86
    @danielangeles86 4 년 전 +83

    I 3d print a lot of things regularly. For these
    parts it's better to print them vertically so that the curve goes on the z axis which will look a lot better. You also will need less supports to remove.

    • @leon17531
      @leon17531 3 년 전

      Yeah, that is exactly what I was about to say.

  • @franklapolito5968
    @franklapolito5968 4 년 전 +1270

    You know he’s a coder when his first print is “hello world”

    • @androiduberalles
      @androiduberalles 4 년 전 +36

      Shoulda been a 3D boat benchy

    • @blvckskull7954
      @blvckskull7954 4 년 전 +1

      lmao!

    • @Jameson-Scott
      @Jameson-Scott 4 년 전 +19

      Bryan Slankster I think you need some more sleep brother. You seem grumpy.

    • @xchaix
      @xchaix 4 년 전 +1

      hahaha true heart programmer "hello world", i think hello world fist come from microsoft visual basic..

    • @Jameson-Scott
      @Jameson-Scott 4 년 전 +13

      Bryan Slankster Sorry mane. Can't say I'm attracted to men. Just telling a keyboard warrior to settle down.

  • @nathan1sixteen
    @nathan1sixteen 4 년 전 +51

    Printed the vents vertically with the "cut" on the build plate. It will eliminate support, drastically reducing post processing time. In addition, you have to remember that the weakest point of a print is the point where the 2 layers meet. Printing vertically will give you the maximum strength needed in the vent walls (the part you're screwing into) and prevent them from peeling off at high speeds.

    • @legionof0ne441
      @legionof0ne441 4 년 전

      Vertical will put the weak point on the stressed area. He is printing them in the strongest way possible. Really doesn't matter once he CF's them but with a cross hatch through the main body and not layer lines through the entire thing he has a super strong part.

    • @nathan1sixteen
      @nathan1sixteen 4 년 전 +1

      @@legionof0ne441 Being someone who has a 3D printer, trust me, he puts them on the side of his car and attempts to go 100mph, they'll peel right off where the tabs meet the vent. In between layers is the weakest part, and that just so happens to be where the tabs are being held on.
      Though, since he's coving them in CF, like you said, they're really just to hold a shape, not structural, so it doesn't really matter. Printing vertically will just give him nice looking parts that need 5% the post processing that these ones did.

    • @bagenius5970
      @bagenius5970 3 년 전

      @@legionof0ne441 I agree with Nathan. If he prints them vertically, when he puts the parts on the car, the layer lines will be vertical where he attaches them. The way he is printing them right now makes the layer lines horizontal on the part where the screws will go and can make the part split when enough air pressure of put under them.

  • @thesigmaenigma9102
    @thesigmaenigma9102 4 년 전 +579

    Reminds me of those old anti-piracy adds that said yOu wOulDn'T DoWnlOad A cAr lol guess it's a reality now.

    • @MrBaklava
      @MrBaklava 4 년 전 +3

      😂😂 wow he really is downloading a car hahaha

    • @myopinion69420
      @myopinion69420 4 년 전 +11

      you mean guess it's a Creality now...

    • @janduarte1044
      @janduarte1044 4 년 전

      Except that: He's downloading his own car build.

    • @jongant
      @jongant 4 년 전

      I'll just leave this here - krplus.net/bidio/qNmwgWZ1jKfYlJw

    • @stevethea5250
      @stevethea5250 4 년 전 +1

      @@Ryan-mg7pd Wrong ot was you wouldn't STEAL a car

  • @macknine4461
    @macknine4461 4 년 전 +27

    Thanks Matthew for having a thing-a-switch to fix the dot matrix printer. wow Good job all.

    • @Car3stash
      @Car3stash 4 년 전

      is this gonna be the new copypasta? :)

  • @dylantmarlowe
    @dylantmarlowe 4 년 전 +77

    When splitting prints if you puzzle piece the edges in some way like a dovetail in wood working they align much easier and more consistent as well as making it stronger

    • @adoksym
      @adoksym 4 년 전 +3

      That was my first thought when I saw him slice his piece in a straight line.

  • @RE30RN
    @RE30RN 4 년 전 +391

    The next project will be “3D printing a whole car” lol
    I want one now

    • @JSquad1
      @JSquad1 4 년 전 +12

      RE30RN there is a guy that printed a whole car.

    • @RE30RN
      @RE30RN 4 년 전 +1

      J Squad really? Send me the link I wanna check it out

    • @JSquad1
      @JSquad1 4 년 전

      Ok let me find it

    • @BowsettesFury
      @BowsettesFury 4 년 전 +5

      Laser Sterling here on youtube is already doing that. 😁

    • @JSquad1
      @JSquad1 4 년 전 +6

      krplus.net/bidio/d7mEnJOTX2m6Zqg

  • @Taken_Out
    @Taken_Out 4 년 전 +11

    Man this build has it all! Custom chassis, custom carbon, 3d printing... Keep on going! B is still for Badass!

  • @kongartsvg
    @kongartsvg 4 년 전 +1

    point blank im loving the attention to details on this job and love how things are becoming A REALITY

  • @thelightspeed3d712
    @thelightspeed3d712 4 년 전 +1

    Design Prototype Test is by far one of my favorite printing channels! Tells things how they are from his perspective. Long videos that you never skip through

  • @59eurobug
    @59eurobug 4 년 전 +34

    Print them with the side you "welded together" on the bottom. this will help with printing(no need for supports, saves filament) and it will also help when "welding" together. I love your builds!

    • @esercitatolorenzo
      @esercitatolorenzo 4 년 전 +2

      Came to say this, part will look a hundred times better

    • @super_slo
      @super_slo 4 년 전 +2

      Looked like a lot of filament in the supports - not only saved filament but potentially significant TIME savings as well, right? Title slide showed 32 days to sema, then he used 4 on the trial run? At this point I'd be much more worried about time than $$!

    • @59eurobug
      @59eurobug 4 년 전

      @@super_slo he would probably cut his print time in half

  • @SloppyPasta
    @SloppyPasta 4 년 전 +95

    Sema 2020 build: fully 3D printed wide body s2000

  • @gmt400lifestyle4
    @gmt400lifestyle4 4 년 전

    My favorite thing about this channel is that you are willing to try ANYTHING so cool! Much respect! Every time I watch these videos it gets my gears turning and makes me want to build things myself!

  • @supercolourmonster
    @supercolourmonster 4 년 전 +1

    So happy to see you actually go in depth with the 3D Printing stuff! It's great to see that you actually got straight into and started tinkering about, it's honestly the best way to learn how all the settings work. Also, you got really lucky to get Creality to send you one of their printers, they're honestly probably the best bang for your buck currently and will outprint any of the big names such as Makerbot and FlashForge, in terms of reliability, ease and quality.
    Keen to see what more you will do!

  • @somerandomusernamenobodyhas

    Hey Chris, I'd recommend using a solution designed to merge plastics together, like super glue or an epoxy instead of using a 3D printing pen. The glue will take some time to cure, but will result in a much stronger part since you're joining two planes together, rather than just a line around the perimeter of the parts. Good luck!

    • @fastlaynebuilds2593
      @fastlaynebuilds2593 4 년 전 +5

      Agreed. When i assemble 3d printed parts i usually run sometime of common wood working joinery like half laps or dove tails. Sand and epoxy.

    • @nathan1sixteen
      @nathan1sixteen 4 년 전 +3

      If this was going as is on the outside of the car, I'd agree with you, but he did say they were going to be covered in Carbon Fiber. I think these are moreso just for shape and the CF with provide the necessary strength

    • @SuperBobKing
      @SuperBobKing 4 년 전 +2

      There are dedicated plastic welders for things like fixing bumpers.

    • @DarkstarNovembr
      @DarkstarNovembr 4 년 전 +2

      Cyanoacrylate superglue for sticking PLA together (even works for your fingers)
      Not sure if it works for polyurethane

    • @terrylewis8802
      @terrylewis8802 4 년 전

      Astro hot staple gun will melt staples across and bridge very strong. Can fix any broken plastics with it. Great item for shop and not expensive.

  • @mickcoomer9714
    @mickcoomer9714 4 년 전 +5

    So far I’ve printed these bits for my kit car
    Diffuser. Printed in 8” sections with mortise and tenon joints between them, clamped together on a board to hold them in position while I bonded them together.
    Bracket. To hold the Anderson plug for battery charging.
    Switch panel. Fits inside the top half of the centre console. Incorporates an LCD screen to show switch status. Also the mountings for the panel.
    All the text parts for the engine cover.
    New filler caps for the three tanks in the engine bay with the prancing horse on.
    New cold air induction pipes for the engine, including the flexible hoses. (21 hours each to print.)
    Water proof enclosures to house the Arduino that control the lights and indicators at the front.
    Badge mountings on the grill.
    Can’t remember the rest, but there’s quite a few.

    • @ennnieeeeeeee
      @ennnieeeeeeee 4 년 전

      Is the car N/A or FI? I have seen FI cars compress silicon hoses so would be worried the printed part could collapse under pressure of boost? What filament did you use?

    • @mickcoomer9714
      @mickcoomer9714 4 년 전 +1

      Adam. It's a Mercedes SL500 engine ( it’s a complete SL500 ) so it’s 4.9 litre V8 peaking at just over 6,000 rpm so it’s pulling in a fair bit of air and I’ve never had a problem. After Persistent problems with layering using ABS I now use PLA but anneal all my prints at 95/100 C for about an hour so it’s easy to print and is dimensional stable. I can’t remember what I used for the hoses but they are corrugated for strength.

    • @ennnieeeeeeee
      @ennnieeeeeeee 4 년 전

      @@mickcoomer9714 That's awesome thanks for the info. I was looking at making a few parts but was always worried that they'd melt or something silly. We only have a PrusaMk3 so our print plate isn't exactly large is the only problem we have :(

    • @mickcoomer9714
      @mickcoomer9714 4 년 전 +1

      Adam Browne. I use a Flashforge Dreamer so mines not huge either. The best mod is a glass silica glass plate with about six full coats of hair lacquer on. Prints stick extremely well and just about fall off when the glass has cooled.

  • @slawkowegrzyn2115
    @slawkowegrzyn2115 4 년 전

    Thanks for sharing your rebuilding experience. Good luck with your build.

  • @Ebacherville
    @Ebacherville 4 년 전

    Welcome to the world of 3D printing.. multiple failures is the path to mastering it.. Having some one with experience to help is nice.. helps out allot.. they know what to look for.

  • @mikeg8773
    @mikeg8773 4 년 전 +56

    On the time laps put a clock in the shot just to see how long it actually takes

  • @gutsngorrrr
    @gutsngorrrr 4 년 전 +20

    When you're having to join pieces, why not create an overlap lip that one side will sit on too of, maybe even some basic clips to help aline the two pieces

  • @Krummelz
    @Krummelz 4 년 전 +1

    I love how, in the spirit of the channel, he also timelapses the work he has to do to fix the printer, with the same pre-work rundown on what has to be done.

  • @Barnz1980
    @Barnz1980 4 년 전

    Nice effort! Printer is a good size! I bought a Mbot 3d printer years ago to print a twin gauge holder for my lil Polo GTI 👌

  • @SFSBP
    @SFSBP 4 년 전 +6

    Omg I actually bought one of those it’s in my office I haven’t used it yet but I’m excited

    • @tijosk8
      @tijosk8 4 년 전 +5

      How do you buy a 3D printer and not use it?

    • @SFSBP
      @SFSBP 4 년 전 +2

      Suh Dude I’ve been very busy with school and stuff and idk what to print I haven’t needed it for anything

  • @DeepF1ASH
    @DeepF1ASH 4 년 전 +25

    Quick tip 😂 must watch it for a good 30mins to ensure that the filament has stuck to the base of the 3D printer, 30 minute time frame as the first couple of layers of filament would reach the temperature of the bed.

    • @tamastenhaaff2291
      @tamastenhaaff2291 4 년 전 +2

      DeepF1ASH especially with a bigger printer like this lol

    • @BI0FALL
      @BI0FALL 4 년 전

      Disagree that's why we have octoprint and a camera lol

  • @mykline1
    @mykline1 4 년 전

    I have been following the 3D printing since about 2003 and have watched it evolve into some amazing things that can be printed.

  • @remoscontracting1015
    @remoscontracting1015 4 년 전 +1

    You guys are nuts. You know what you’re doing and I appreciate all of it believe me everybody should be a part of this you guys are crazy bro!!

  • @Jake-qq1tr
    @Jake-qq1tr 4 년 전 +3

    9:32 I love when that happens 😁

  • @Fathergooey
    @Fathergooey 4 년 전 +4

    When printing multi piece items: make puzzle piece tabs so they lock together that way you can plastic weld easier.

  • @javierarabonis6196

    Daarm B is for build is doing incredible things (again). Also can't wait to see more of the boat. You made my day 1000 times better.

  • @BoostedMPLS
    @BoostedMPLS 4 년 전

    Having fun and being creative can drive your process for learning. ABSOLUTELY.

  • @itsjonny2560
    @itsjonny2560 4 년 전 +11

    the face that he made when he said “nearding out “

  • @joealex65
    @joealex65 4 년 전 +3

    This is awesome! Soon enough you'll be 3d printing your own car! 🤣

    • @JSquad1
      @JSquad1 4 년 전

      Joe Alex they have done that krplus.net/bidio/dLVpi2ibqWSndHo

    • @Ckcdillpickle
      @Ckcdillpickle 4 년 전

      @@JSquad1 that vehicle is not 3d printed

  • @silvenshadow
    @silvenshadow 4 년 전

    Pretty amazing. So stoked you are making your own parts now!

  • @hockey5397
    @hockey5397 4 년 전

    3d printing is really fun, been doing it for 3 years now, built my first one in 8th grade, and the cr-10 is a great printer, good work man, have fun

  • @chaviriananthony
    @chaviriananthony 4 년 전 +23

    I almost skipped this video because I didn't know it was you lol thumbnail caught me off guard

    • @nathan1sixteen
      @nathan1sixteen 4 년 전

      Same!! I also am into 3D printing and am subscribe to a few printing channels, mailny so that I know where to go when I run into problems, but I don't routinely watch the videos. I thought this was one and skipped over it several times while scrolling through until I saw the channel name.

  • @Mike.Howard
    @Mike.Howard 4 년 전 +4

    Try adding either a jigsaw or dovetail shaped edges on the pieces (instead of butting the straight edges together) to interlock the parts for a stronger join?

  • @pirreli5
    @pirreli5 4 년 전

    look at the parts like a jig saw and design a connection point locking both parts together. love your enthusiasm!!

  • @Gondriman
    @Gondriman 4 년 전

    learned so much about 3d printing , awsome , thinking of getting one.

  • @elijahcampbell6347
    @elijahcampbell6347 4 년 전 +4

    Chris offset your meeting flanges and make them interlock with each other

  • @ph33rth3p33r
    @ph33rth3p33r 4 년 전 +4

    Do you have an update on the Boat?

  • @neopro2783
    @neopro2783 4 년 전

    I have the Creality Ender 3 Pro, and this little printer is awesome for the price point. Watching this video has inspired me to print my own car parts. Awesome job on the build so far and it is great that you are introducing different methods to get your build complete.

  • @Garageaholic
    @Garageaholic 4 년 전

    Chris, I hope to grow as much as you have. You have so much success and have learned so much by trial and error, and education. You are so motivating and have helped me to motivate my followers through my BMW Engine Swaps. Thank you again.
    Frank

  • @turtledude2924
    @turtledude2924 4 년 전 +21

    Just wait until he finds out about more high temp materials like ULTEM and peek or pekk
    Also triangle lab makes the best cheap clones around

    • @powcar91
      @powcar91 4 년 전

      He might even be able to 3d print in metal or even titanium.

    • @turtledude2924
      @turtledude2924 4 년 전 +1

      @@powcar91 i dont think you can 3d print titanium yet maybe you can on some 100k+ industrial 3d printer but ik you can print stainless steel 316l it goes for 400 something per 3 kg?

    • @powcar91
      @powcar91 4 년 전

      Adam Savage 3d printed his Iron Man suit out of Titanium.

    • @turtledude2924
      @turtledude2924 4 년 전 +2

      Look how much the printer costs

    • @powcar91
      @powcar91 4 년 전

      @@turtledude2924 I think its 3 million, Adam was sponsored by the university.

  • @anthonyday9212
    @anthonyday9212 4 년 전 +3

    Use PETG instead. It's the best of both worlds. It has the strength of ABS and is easy to work with and does not stink as bad as PLA.

    • @gunnarlavenue
      @gunnarlavenue 4 년 전 +1

      Anthony Day He specifically says that’s what he is using

    • @anthonyday9212
      @anthonyday9212 4 년 전

      @@gunnarlavenue he says it's PLA.

  • @itsameyaboi
    @itsameyaboi 4 년 전

    17:40 Subtle but quality ref, Chris 👏

  • @nicolasboivin9746
    @nicolasboivin9746 4 년 전

    Man from all the car youtubers that I watch, this is THE MOST unique and out of the box thing I’ve seen in a while. Great stuff Chris!

  • @MrMedeiros223
    @MrMedeiros223 4 년 전 +4

    I subbed only for your boat build

    • @mikezeke7041
      @mikezeke7041 4 년 전

      Nate Medeiros I’d bet that is on hold until after sema

  • @LeadFootRacing
    @LeadFootRacing 4 년 전 +6

    As he's printing random models, people with 3D printers are throwing benchies at the screen yelling "Use these instead!" Hahaha

  • @fjnagle2nd
    @fjnagle2nd 4 년 전 +2

    When modelers make things out of 3D printed parts (airplanes for example) the bond them together with CA glue and CA accelerator. Then they fly them. Just a thought.

  • @RoadRashSpirit
    @RoadRashSpirit 4 년 전

    Glad i'm not the only one. as soon as I unboxed the cr10 max the metal clip on the x axis stop switch fell of as well. luckily I noticed it and soon found where it went. I also had a badly failed print that destroyed the bl touch and after a whole host of other problems i'm finally dialling it in. Not a printer for the uniformed. Probably a good printer once its calibrated and tuned in slicer settings. Cool video.

  • @aaronesteves7328
    @aaronesteves7328 4 년 전 +13

    You should consider wearing some type of dust mask when you’re sanding

  • @1IRoyle
    @1IRoyle 4 년 전 +12

    Hearing the word “safer” after seeing a sanding montage without eye protection was ironic. Lol

  • @jefdamen2977
    @jefdamen2977 4 년 전

    Congrats, great stuff!

  • @erickreyes8339
    @erickreyes8339 4 년 전

    Nice man.. i am dying to see the carbon vents and the carbon parts done.. glad your going to SEMA as a judge again good luck with the rest of the build ..

  • @kjhkiller
    @kjhkiller 4 년 전 +11

    Lol works on a sema car
    3D printer: imma take all this mans time

  • @HALDikopter
    @HALDikopter 4 년 전 +7

    3D Printer are like kids. You can't leave them alone.

    • @ruikazane5123
      @ruikazane5123 4 년 전

      But you can...only for a little while. Some prints would even take weeks or months depending on size, speed and material

    • @barracuda6817
      @barracuda6817 4 년 전

      I let my 3d printers go for 150 hours easy

    • @HALDikopter
      @HALDikopter 4 년 전

      @@barracuda6817 Congrats. I have one of those crappy first gen 3d printers.

    • @barracuda6817
      @barracuda6817 4 년 전

      @@HALDikopter What brand/model??

    • @HALDikopter
      @HALDikopter 4 년 전

      @@barracuda6817 VELLEMAN K8200

  • @felixthecat1528
    @felixthecat1528 4 년 전

    This build is dope guys👌🏾

  • @40mmXDM
    @40mmXDM 4 년 전

    If you want a stringer fused part, use a soldering iron to melt parts together, make tabs in align parts easier.
    What slicing software you using to slice your print ? There should be setting to make a layer the just peals away between supports. Makes projects a lot easier.

  • @SeanMcMahan
    @SeanMcMahan 4 년 전 +7

    Am I completely missing the SEMA Young Guns voting link?

    • @johnsnow2809
      @johnsnow2809 4 년 전 +2

      Sean McMahan I was wondering the same thing. I found what I think is the link: www.semayoungguns.com/

    • @BisforBuild
      @BisforBuild  4 년 전 +1

      sry it’s there now, thanks for voting!

    • @SeanMcMahan
      @SeanMcMahan 4 년 전

      @@BisforBuild Thanks!

    • @SeanMcMahan
      @SeanMcMahan 4 년 전

      @@johnsnow2809 I appreciate it.

  • @david100483
    @david100483 4 년 전 +8

    Waited a whole week to only see a scoop made by 3D printer😭....hopefully we get more soon

  • @robgherkin
    @robgherkin 4 년 전

    Hair spray on the print bed can help with adhesion for that first layer 👍 happy printing!

  • @Meyouboss
    @Meyouboss 4 년 전

    Also, I have a mark forge and what really helps us putting glue on the floor board to help it stick

  • @kenlarge5154
    @kenlarge5154 4 년 전 +18

    days since Kyle last injured: 0

  • @lukemoto5553
    @lukemoto5553 4 년 전 +3

    Wrap the pieces in carbon and glue like the rest of the car it will be strong and light

  • @1987RX7TII
    @1987RX7TII 4 년 전 +1

    Just popped in to say its cool seeing you work with Matthew of Design Prototype Test. His channel is awesome.

  • @Matty.Hill_87
    @Matty.Hill_87 4 년 전

    This is going to be so cool once it's done.. keep going man, you guys got this

  • @osiris2908
    @osiris2908 4 년 전 +4

    What 3D software is that?
    Also F to Kyle

    • @BallisticTech
      @BallisticTech 4 년 전 +2

      Fusion 360 for modeling and Cura for slicing

    • @osiris2908
      @osiris2908 4 년 전 +1

      SrgntBallisticGaming thank you

  • @snex1337
    @snex1337 4 년 전 +6

    "fluid tip" it's called a nozzle lol

    • @super_slo
      @super_slo 4 년 전

      He DOES put a good bit of energy into painting efforts ... Lol, at the end of the day, roughly same same. 😁

    • @shona5512
      @shona5512 4 년 전

      Is it or is it not a tip that squirts out hot liquid [fluid] plastic? Exactly.

    • @barracuda6817
      @barracuda6817 4 년 전

      @@shona5512 Terminology for that is nozzle

  • @lugerginyu
    @lugerginyu 4 년 전

    Awesome guys. Can’t wait to see the final car

  • @MRShanno21
    @MRShanno21 4 년 전 +2

    Been waiting for this!

  • @khurshidmarwat9399
    @khurshidmarwat9399 4 년 전 +18

    What we came here for “3d printed Huracan parts”
    What we get “ Micky mouse head”

  • @davidhack2409
    @davidhack2409 4 년 전 +3

    Is Creality meant to be pronounced “See Reality”? 🤗

    • @eerdnaj
      @eerdnaj 4 년 전 +2

      I think it’s more of “create reality”

  • @adrianncharles436
    @adrianncharles436 4 년 전

    Thanks so much again for the content 🎥keep on going 👊🏼

  • @medo145
    @medo145 4 년 전 +2

    Enjoying the build! I'd recommend breathing protection when sanding 3d printed parts.

  • @BestShifty
    @BestShifty 4 년 전 +3

    I have a 3D printer at home (Creality Ender 3) and boy oh boy I hope you plan on just creating prototype parts to create molds or something like that because FDM 3D printing is NOT strong and WILL break under force easily, no matter what filament you use.

    • @000cipher000
      @000cipher000 4 년 전 +1

      He's gonna wrap the vents in carbon fiber tho, i guess that'll make 'em plenty strong.

    • @kurtemigh9546
      @kurtemigh9546 4 년 전

      I disagree. I can stand on my abs fender vents

  • @balke7935
    @balke7935 4 년 전 +3

    dude... your mom is gonna freak when she sees you sanding in the house like that

  • @brandinhigley9593
    @brandinhigley9593 4 년 전

    Love the work man !!

  • @oliverkold4866
    @oliverkold4866 4 년 전

    Great that you got that printer. I’ve been looking at buying one for a while. Might give it a try now.
    Loving the build videos

    • @GregMakesStuff
      @GregMakesStuff 4 년 전

      You should also check out the Ender 3 if you don't mind the size. I use it all the time and it's great (so far).

  • @dennisfoster2420
    @dennisfoster2420 4 년 전 +5

    1st 4 minutes of this video should have been left on the cutting room floor.

  • @filiperiksson4576
    @filiperiksson4576 4 년 전 +14

    Who here doesnt know shit about cars? xD Love the series anyway lol

  • @OwenBuckingham11
    @OwenBuckingham11 4 년 전 +1

    Something I've found with printing multiple parts and sticking them together is using a soldering iron to melt them together works better than anything else. Good luck man, love to see you trying new things!

    • @chevyspeed6368
      @chevyspeed6368 4 년 전

      Just use gorilla glue 2 part epoxy. Sets super fast and is very strong. That's what I use for all my 3d parts. No need for melting and ruining tolerances.

  • @dade1618
    @dade1618 4 년 전

    To keep it sticking to the plate cover it in blue tape works amazing🙌

  • @gamingcreeper29
    @gamingcreeper29 4 년 전 +5

    Holy shit my ears at 7:26

    • @albr4
      @albr4 4 년 전

      bro it's not even loud

  • @obeyboss22
    @obeyboss22 4 년 전 +3

    NOTIFICATION SQUAD

  • @abdullaharab1582
    @abdullaharab1582 4 년 전

    Hey chris I have 4 of these printers for work for prototyping an also have 2 of their cr10s pros. best setting i find for using the .4 mm nozzle is for big parts 30% infill, 1.2mm walls, o.1 layer hieght, print speed 50mm/s, and for retraction speed 120mm/s and 4.4 mm distance. for the raft you might want to lower the first layer airgap to around .18 or .17

  • @austinp3666
    @austinp3666 4 년 전

    I have an ender 3 from them and I use a glass bed and use a normal glue stick on the bed to help with adhesion for the first layer and it works great!

  • @mobilizedorb438
    @mobilizedorb438 4 년 전 +3

    Wanna know how I like my women? 14:19 👌🏻

  • @gabesings
    @gabesings 4 년 전

    This is amazing you’re doing some amazing stuff man

  • @jlewis8521
    @jlewis8521 4 년 전

    Glad you actually showed folks what they are truly getting into, and not just opening a box and boom a magical problem free part. 3D printing is great, but it does take a lot of tinkering to get the settings right. Then when you think theyre great, you have to adjust them again for different filaments, and type of prints. Most folks that work on cars, have a tinkerers mind though, and like that.

  • @markgiles8527
    @markgiles8527 4 년 전

    Good one. 3D Printing is a game changer.

  • @papasmizz21o4
    @papasmizz21o4 4 년 전

    Ahhh maze, cool it’s friggan cool, techs come a long way! I may have get one and actually learn the software finally. Great episode.

  • @nitroraptor2
    @nitroraptor2 4 년 전

    I use a cr10s I love the hell out of it my friend has been using it non stop printing markers for a scale off-road track

  • @ishsiriram8286
    @ishsiriram8286 3 년 전

    THANK YOU FOR SHARING. My 2c tip for the adjoining parts. You can create a feature to allow the 2 halves to interlock simply by pushing the together with some moderate force depending on the fit you want (options are endless). So you can control the alignment of the parts relative to each other. There after you can glue, weld, surface prep etc. I know its a year old...but anyway. ISH - South Africa

  • @DCBpower
    @DCBpower 4 년 전

    When you split a model add registration tabs and indents to lock it together when you reassemble the pieces. Especially for longer flat surfaces. Printing the screw holes in your parts would be another great time saver. Then print a thin template to tape on the car for drilling your screw holes for perfect alignment. Best of luck.

  • @p__jay
    @p__jay 4 년 전 +2

    Thank you for using and talking in millimeters 👍🏻👍🏻✌🏻

  • @jerome2007000
    @jerome2007000 4 년 전

    Oh I love watching ur videos two i have 3d printed lots and lots of car parts especially carbon fiber ones ... there is a thing in ultimaker cura easy orientation plugin and u couldv saved so much time while printing those in upright position without supports set the overhang to 80degrees place the bottom where sliced it on the bed and saves u a ton of sanding

  • @AndrewAHayes
    @AndrewAHayes 4 년 전

    Try slicing with tree supports within Cura as they are much much easier to remove and use a fraction of the plastic a normal support will use and print quicker!

  • @cozydram1
    @cozydram1 4 년 전

    Neat and thank you Creality