A04 - Can we build a car out of burlap and plaster that will go 200mph? Jarvie Arete project
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- The flimsy template form of our car, needs some rigidity and strength. Enter burlap and plaster, as our material of choice in bringing our car model into the realm of reality. This is step 4 of our building a full size model (plug) for the Arete Supercar project.
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ii am just now going back into your project Archives to learn your processes . . . What a fantastic resource your documentary is proving to be for my supercar project! Awesome Work! Keep up the Great Work!
Love this series. Answered a lot of questions I had. Your method of making the profiles is a life saver as 3D models are expensive and limited. Thanks very much for sharing the info.
Incredible series! Thank you.
This is seriously so cool. So many questions answered just by watching this far in the series
And so much more fun to come!
You used burlap and Plaster of Paris on the initial layer. Next you added "plaster". What kind of plaster did you use? There are so many types, I wasn't sure what kind you used. Thanks. Enzo
It is best to use the air dry formula of gypsum used in building construction to fill the seams/gaps on drywall (gypsum board). You can find it in contractors building supply stores. (Drywall Mud)
Like a big Gillow’s airplane model I made as a kid. Love the videos!
This is incredible, I'm going to have to bench watch the whole series!
I think you mean "binge watch."
What an inspiring video!
Thanks! That is the sole purpose of my building and posting the progress of the project, to inspire.
Most interesting video series! Thank you for you effort!
Love you sir❤️
I'm curious, for the windshield, did you find one that fit your idea, or did you modify your idea to fit a windshield you had?
I'm trying to source a windshield based on the dimensions I want, and struggling to find a way to do that.
A bit of both. I found a windshield that fit somewhere between the $20k savings and design compromise. I could have my "perfect design" for an extra $20K or change my design to fit a $180 existing windshield. Drive around a shopping mall with a tape measure and see what would work. A thousand cars parked for your viewing pleasure.
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