Huge thanks again to Revopoint for sending their new MIRACO 3D scanner for this project. You can use the code: REVOPRTOFU for up to 7% off purchases at the official revopoint website, or click the following link to have the discount applied automatically: shrsl.com/4j56z You can also order through Amazon with the same 7% discount code: revo.ink/MIRACO-TFAW Enjoy the video, and don't forget to turn on subtitles.
"I am contractually obligated to sand in each episode" had me dying. 😂😂😂 Your work has been nothing short of an inspiration to me, and has motivated me to finish the small handful of projects I have lying around. Keep up the amazing work!
At 9:13 I spotted a file you named "pls work" and as someone who has also spend WAY to many hours of my life trying to get my 3d prints working, i can relate! Hah!
It's them and the classic "filename_finalversion07_LATEST_V3_recovered_FINAL" I just wanted to sand bodyfiller, why must computers make my life so hard. 😢
I'd recommend to give the orca slicer a chance. I believe it also works with your printer. Easy to use and works perfect,at least with my bambu lab p1p. Love your content!
'I am not a tech person' proceeds to plant foreign objects on invisible surfaces in order to create a base plane and trick the scanner to replicate said surfaces. I was a 3d Photogrammetry technician at ancient city of Troy four years ago and i approve your methods
On the (vehicle) left side, that hole that is cut out looks suspiciously like an "eye socket". I suspect it may or may not be intended for a camera lens or some sort of "cybernetic eye" looking bulb. Great work as always. I put subtitles on every time as I too am contractually obligated to do so. Haha.
As someone who's been playing around with 3d scanners and scanning my car, the best spray I've used so far has been dumping a shit load of isopropyl alcohol in a weed sprayer and adding talcum powder to it until I get the ratio right. Dry shampoo and foot powder spray work well, but the cans run out too fast and it gets stupid expensive fast when you're scanning a car body. I was able to scan the front 1/3 of my car easily with the alcohol and talc vs before I had trouble with losing tracking due to spotty coverage from the other sprays.
Pro tip for those who don’t have or don’t want a printer and all of that. Simple clay. Buy a few pounds and sculpt the part you want. You could easily pull a mold off the clay and clean it up for casting.
I've done traditional mould creation in the past as well and you'll find it in a lot of my older videos. The benefit to this method is unlike traditional mould making where you construct your plug, then make a mould, then make the finished fiberglass part from that, this allows you to print a mould in the background with almost no effort leaving you time to work on other things, and then make just the fiberglass part. Saving a lot of time. The price of the 3D printer is quickly offset by how much time you can save yourself.
That’s subjective. To each his own I suppose. You saved one step that’s true,so I guess your statement is true in that regard. Spent a lot of time sanding,priming, filling that time saving magic though. 😅
Man your patience level is wild. I would've printed the parts and bolted them on with tech screws lol. I guess that's why you are now the Cyberpunk car guy. Love it man keep up the excellent work!
It's probably going to be a couple years before this version is finished so I think they made the right call picking it when it at least looked finished 😂
Amazing work again! Always excited for a new vid on this build. The bumper element with the hole in it looks a bit like a giant phone case. I can't unsee it now lol.
G'day, mate. I really enjoyed this episode. Great to see some new technology added to the mix. It really goes along with the theme. May I ask if you could point to the next part you plan to make on the design at the end of the episode like you did the last one, that had me excited for the next installment. Looking forward to watching the light pods and the wing when they come along.
Cheers mate. Yeah I quite liked being able to give a little teaser last time as well. I couldn't do it this time because I'll be jumping around for a little bit between this build and my Stagea and so I actually have no clue what's up next haha. The light pods will be the next thing I work on for this Mx5 as I actually hoped to get them done for this one but they were giving me a lot of trouble.
I realy like following this build. It is always something crazy going on. That x i thatbone cover reminds me of those jerrycans. I kinda want you to ad some survival stuf on the rear like a big fiberglass mould of a jerrycan and some tools as part of the roof. Just braistorming,haha
I saw that option recommended online, but I would have had to buy the alcohol, baby powder, and the spray bottle and then mix it together myself. The dry shampoo was cheaper and easier and I could get it from my local convenience store.
@@TofuAutoWorks totally agree! I'm scanning with DSLR/photogrammetry and I noticed much better results and much less specular/shining of the clear coat.Happy scanning
Entirely self taught apart from the odd bit of help from some friends. I do custom fiberglass work for a living but international shipping prices and NZ being in the middle of nowhere has given me a lot of unpaid time off for these projects.
It was more the methodology that I wanted to teach myself. I'll be using this process to make more functional pieces in the future and so I wanted to see how using 3D printed moulds would work. Plus I only really print in PLA which I know from experience does not hold up well to sunlight.
nice step up! hopefully will make things a bit easier for you in the long run! have you considered exporting the actual game models? thanks for the vid!
Cheers mate! Nothing on this car is pulled straight from any game or reference. It is all designed from scratch. I didn't want to do what you see other people doing and just copying existing designs, I wanted to make my own.
It's just a small heater to keep the enclosure not freezing cold. Outside the enclosure I try keep all my filament inside an eSun dryer box which controls humidity and temp while printing.
Haven't heard of anybody using it before, I'm all for testing out new methods though, but it'll be tough to beat the convenience of PVA or the quality of the semi permanent release agents.
hey, really awesome video! how'd you align the mesh to the world coordinate in autodesk meshmixer? did you use the scan of the floor as a plane snapping point?
Annoyingly the mesh had to be aligned manually but I actually found that ignoring the original coordinate system and making my own planes from referencing the scan geometry worked out best. I'm not that skilled with CAD so there are probably much better ways out there that I'm unaware of.
It was more the methodology that I wanted to teach myself. I'll be using this process to make more functional pieces in the future and so I wanted to see how using 3D printed moulds would work. Plus I only really print in PLA which I know from experience does not hold up well to sunlight.
Seriously, I got my hands on some carbon kevlar filament and would love to 3d print this bumper and fender assembly for my miata if you'd be willing to share the file. I'd post videos and credit you of course, would be willing to pay as well.
hello, I have a question, how do you manage to transform such a large scan into a body on fusion 360? because I scan small ones myself, I have to greatly reduce the number of polygons and the quality is mediocre Thanks
So it's two things. First I'll open the scan in a program like Meshlab to reduce the mesh resolution as much as possible before it starts becoming noticeable and that's what I'll import into Fusion. Once in fusion I have the same problem as you where the resolution after converting it to a surface / body is really low and so I only really use those new bodies to get reference points for creating construction planes and I just hide the converted surface and use the original higher resolution mesh file while I'm working.
I find your videos to be both inspiring but also depressing because as I work on my own cyberpunk car project (2013 Scion xB), I'm going at it with JB Weld, an angle grinder, a dremel, two part epoxy, rattle-can paint, 3M tape and bits from Temu, Amazon and a local electronic recycling place. The results often don't turn out well, and it's disappointing.
Printed parts would be too weak to fit to the car (I only print in PLA) and the main purpose of this was to test printing moulds that I could make fiberglass from which will come up again in my next video.
Huge thanks again to Revopoint for sending their new MIRACO 3D scanner for this project.
You can use the code: REVOPRTOFU for up to 7% off purchases at the official revopoint website, or click the following link to have the discount applied automatically:
shrsl.com/4j56z
You can also order through Amazon with the same 7% discount code:
revo.ink/MIRACO-TFAW
Enjoy the video, and don't forget to turn on subtitles.
"I am contractually obligated to sand in each episode" had me dying. 😂😂😂 Your work has been nothing short of an inspiration to me, and has motivated me to finish the small handful of projects I have lying around. Keep up the amazing work!
We need a fan cam sanding supercut video
At 9:13 I spotted a file you named "pls work" and as someone who has also spend WAY to many hours of my life trying to get my 3d prints working, i can relate! Hah!
It's them and the classic "filename_finalversion07_LATEST_V3_recovered_FINAL" I just wanted to sand bodyfiller, why must computers make my life so hard. 😢
I'd recommend to give the orca slicer a chance. I believe it also works with your printer. Easy to use and works perfect,at least with my bambu lab p1p. Love your content!
@@Super_CED your p1p is doing the heavy lifting there ;) but i agree, orca is my go to slicer every time
They gave him an infinity stone LOL
Unlimited POWER!! wait wrong franchise.
@@TofuAutoWorks Just finished the video.. reminds me so much of gundam heavy arms. Thanks for always sharing 🙇.
@@chosenstatus Gunpla and warhammer were a huge part of the inspiration for this build so that probably is coming through a bit yeah haha
The dinosaur sound edit is perfection for the pump sprayer
These videos inspired me to repair my own fiberglass side skirts on my supra. Got them repaired pretty decent just have a TON more sanding to do 😅😅
Hahaha, awesome dude
3d Printing and sanding are my two goals in life. This is definitely my favorite channel the sunday morning.
You can come sand my window and door frames.
前に製造業の展示会に行きましたが、3Dスキャンやチタンの3Dプリンタがあって、少量多品種生産の採算が取れる時代になったなぁと感じました。
クラシックカーでも、壊れた部品をオーダーメイドで作れて、永遠に動かせる仕組みができた感じ。
One of my favourite builds on youtube!
Cheers dude! That means a lot!
'I am not a tech person' proceeds to plant foreign objects on invisible surfaces in order to create a base plane and trick the scanner to replicate said surfaces.
I was a 3d Photogrammetry technician at ancient city of Troy four years ago and i approve your methods
you've inspired me to try custom fiberglass work on my bmw e30, its so cool to see an idea come to life with a little bit of sanding😂
Heck yeah dude, I love to hear that. Keep it up mate! It's just a lil' sanding haha
It’s really making me want to try to build custom composite functional aero parts for my race car.
This can't be real...Am I really going to start my SUNDAY MORNING WITH THIS BLESSING OF A VIDEO? Thank you dude
love seeing that you got a scanner been using my miraco for a while and it's super helpful for mobile scanning on site
お疲れ様です!
待ってました!Cyber RX-5
今回は装飾品なんですね!
飾りで終わらせるには勿体ない出来なので×印の方に等間隔で穴を開けてウィンカーとブレーキ連動のLEDを入れてみてはいかがですか?
お疲れ様でした。
また次のも楽しみにしてます。
本当にありがとう!
実は、切り取った小さな穴のすべてに点滅するLEDを付けようと思っているんだ。助手席側の大きな穴は、何かのセンサー用のレンズ用なんだ。
この手のビデオでいつも時間切れになるのが難点で、余分な部分を間に合わせることができないんだ。
I have 3d printed my subaru spoiler mould.
I need to get some tips from that video.
Saved for later watch. Thanks!
Been watching and following these builds for sometime now and I will say you are getting better with each post. Keep up the great work man.
12:46 i nearly spat out my coffee. 😂😂😂😂 spot on.
Imagine seeing that in the rear view! Wow.
guy still needs more subs his work is amazing
On the (vehicle) left side, that hole that is cut out looks suspiciously like an "eye socket". I suspect it may or may not be intended for a camera lens or some sort of "cybernetic eye" looking bulb.
Great work as always. I put subtitles on every time as I too am contractually obligated to do so. Haha.
man, that will be huge, cant wait for next episodes
My Sunday morning motivation video 😎 Now back to my project car
Hello from Russia, you're doing great.
О ещё один русский в комментах! Дарова!
Кстати чел вообще красава, что сделал настолько качественные и проработанные субтитры на русском!
Idk how long it is going to take but rest assured that i will be here fore the finality!
It’s getting better with every episode 👍
“contractually obligated to sand in each episode”… bwahahaha. Great episode of TFA on my birthday. Thanks!
Поздравляю
Loving this build
Absolutely love your work and videos. You inspire me dude. Will do doing some stuff to my mk5 gti.
That’s crazy cool!
gotta roll up to a car show with this and the quadra from burning wrenches when they are both done
As someone who's been playing around with 3d scanners and scanning my car, the best spray I've used so far has been dumping a shit load of isopropyl alcohol in a weed sprayer and adding talcum powder to it until I get the ratio right. Dry shampoo and foot powder spray work well, but the cans run out too fast and it gets stupid expensive fast when you're scanning a car body. I was able to scan the front 1/3 of my car easily with the alcohol and talc vs before I had trouble with losing tracking due to spotty coverage from the other sprays.
the dilophosaur sound caught me off guard :')
As always, great work, this build will so breathtaking 😉
Pro tip for those who don’t have or don’t want a printer and all of that. Simple clay. Buy a few pounds and sculpt the part you want. You could easily pull a mold off the clay and clean it up for casting.
I've done traditional mould creation in the past as well and you'll find it in a lot of my older videos.
The benefit to this method is unlike traditional mould making where you construct your plug, then make a mould, then make the finished fiberglass part from that, this allows you to print a mould in the background with almost no effort leaving you time to work on other things, and then make just the fiberglass part. Saving a lot of time.
The price of the 3D printer is quickly offset by how much time you can save yourself.
That’s subjective. To each his own I suppose. You saved one step that’s true,so I guess your statement is true in that regard. Spent a lot of time sanding,priming, filling that time saving magic though. 😅
Man your patience level is wild. I would've printed the parts and bolted them on with tech screws lol.
I guess that's why you are now the Cyberpunk car guy. Love it man keep up the excellent work!
I swear, Cyberpunk had better add this car as DLC when it's done.
The dinosaur caught me off guard 😂
Awesome!!
I wish other build series were like yours
no voice-over commentary, no annoying music
awesome work
Awesome 🤙🏼 I learn something new today, nice work brother 👍🏼 keep going 💪🏼
21:40
“wh-where am I?”
“THE PIT OF DESPA-*cough cough* ahem, sorry. The pit of despair… :)”
ALL THE GREEBLIES!!!
Hot Wheels should wait and make this version 😁
It's probably going to be a couple years before this version is finished so I think they made the right call picking it when it at least looked finished 😂
Amazing work again! Always excited for a new vid on this build. The bumper element with the hole in it looks a bit like a giant phone case. I can't unsee it now lol.
Love these kinds of details.
Pointless nonsense is the best mod for any car.
Tofu you are amazing!! Also there is a Russian guy on RUclips called burning wrenches making the quadra v-tech from cyberpunk 2077 in real life
G'day, mate. I really enjoyed this episode. Great to see some new technology added to the mix. It really goes along with the theme. May I ask if you could point to the next part you plan to make on the design at the end of the episode like you did the last one, that had me excited for the next installment. Looking forward to watching the light pods and the wing when they come along.
Cheers mate.
Yeah I quite liked being able to give a little teaser last time as well. I couldn't do it this time because I'll be jumping around for a little bit between this build and my Stagea and so I actually have no clue what's up next haha.
The light pods will be the next thing I work on for this Mx5 as I actually hoped to get them done for this one but they were giving me a lot of trouble.
Shout out Revopoint!
This is some pretty cool kit.
love it❤, keep it up bro💪🏻
Marvelous!
Nicely done.
👍👍👍 merci !!
I realy like following this build. It is always something crazy going on. That x i thatbone cover reminds me of those jerrycans. I kinda want you to ad some survival stuf on the rear like a big fiberglass mould of a jerrycan and some tools as part of the roof. Just braistorming,haha
Вот этот человек делает крутые вещи 💪
The best alternative for professional scanning spray is a mix of ethyl alcohol and baby powder 1: 0.4 I found as a good ratio.
Cheers
I saw that option recommended online, but I would have had to buy the alcohol, baby powder, and the spray bottle and then mix it together myself. The dry shampoo was cheaper and easier and I could get it from my local convenience store.
@@TofuAutoWorks totally agree! I'm scanning with DSLR/photogrammetry and I noticed much better results and much less specular/shining of the clear coat.Happy scanning
Parabéns 🇧🇷
I'm always amazed by your skill set, do you do this for a living or is everything self taught?
Entirely self taught apart from the odd bit of help from some friends. I do custom fiberglass work for a living but international shipping prices and NZ being in the middle of nowhere has given me a lot of unpaid time off for these projects.
this is my dream life
Hell yeah
Magnifique 😊
Nice
Beau projet 🎉.
Elle sera terrible une fois finie.
Hotwheels pourrait bien la reproduire.😊
This guy sands!
Maybe you could turn that right side into a vent and the hole into a nob, add a little lcd screen so it looks like it's controlling air or boost
🔥🔥🔥
Hell yeah let's goooo
When is your next video? 🔫The world needs more cyberpunk miatas and you know it.
You do this stuff too perfect, a 3D printed part would be more than enough
It was more the methodology that I wanted to teach myself. I'll be using this process to make more functional pieces in the future and so I wanted to see how using 3D printed moulds would work. Plus I only really print in PLA which I know from experience does not hold up well to sunlight.
Круто очень круто бро , вдохнвляй и твори шедеврвы
nice step up! hopefully will make things a bit easier for you in the long run! have you considered exporting the actual game models? thanks for the vid!
Cheers mate! Nothing on this car is pulled straight from any game or reference. It is all designed from scratch. I didn't want to do what you see other people doing and just copying existing designs, I wanted to make my own.
one of these days, it's gonna be cool to have 3D print lines. until then, keep sanding!😂
Sometimes if I use one one-time 3d printed plastic mold...Often I heat it with the gun and remove it much easier.
⭐⭐
Ahirnya video ke 3 sudah realis
Is that a dehumidifier in the printer “box” ? I’m in Fort Lauderdale and the humidity is a real sob with my bed slinger.
It's just a small heater to keep the enclosure not freezing cold. Outside the enclosure I try keep all my filament inside an eSun dryer box which controls humidity and temp while printing.
keep this shit up !!
You should cover the fog lights i think id look like a smoother flow
I have plans for the missing indicators that can be seen in the renders I have shown of this car.
@TofuAutoWorks I'm excited for what you have planned I can't wait till this extraordinary car is complete and it's not even my car 🤣
👍🏼👍🏼
Would be cool if they housed the external engine and trans oil coolers.
That would be so cool, I'm imagining both coolers being plumbed to run through the passenger fog light hole
@@camber_courtney5250 I'm all about functional aesthetics!
Can I see more videos of me splitting in mesh mixer?? I'm so curious. Please show me a slow screen
I don’t know what the cost comparison would be, but have you ever used ceramic coating as a release agent?
Haven't heard of anybody using it before, I'm all for testing out new methods though, but it'll be tough to beat the convenience of PVA or the quality of the semi permanent release agents.
what's it like inhaling fiberglass all the time
Spicy, like my insides are full of glitter.
hey, really awesome video! how'd you align the mesh to the world coordinate in autodesk meshmixer? did you use the scan of the floor as a plane snapping point?
Annoyingly the mesh had to be aligned manually but I actually found that ignoring the original coordinate system and making my own planes from referencing the scan geometry worked out best.
I'm not that skilled with CAD so there are probably much better ways out there that I'm unaware of.
3D printed pieces then make moulds then fibreglass would the 3D printed pieces not be as good?
It was more the methodology that I wanted to teach myself. I'll be using this process to make more functional pieces in the future and so I wanted to see how using 3D printed moulds would work. Plus I only really print in PLA which I know from experience does not hold up well to sunlight.
@@TofuAutoWorks I really do enjoy your channel 👍🏼
Seriously, I got my hands on some carbon kevlar filament and would love to 3d print this bumper and fender assembly for my miata if you'd be willing to share the file. I'd post videos and credit you of course, would be willing to pay as well.
i dig the style, but you want less cooling, less airflow and less aero dynamics?
If you're here for function then you're following the wrong build mate haha
it's probably a stupid question, but why you didn't just 3d print the parts? i don't get it
YO WHAT I GOTTA DO TO GET THE FILE OF JUST THE RX7 BUMPER AND HOOD THO???
hello, I have a question, how do you manage to transform such a large scan into a body on fusion 360? because I scan small ones myself, I have to greatly reduce the number of polygons and the quality is mediocre
Thanks
So it's two things.
First I'll open the scan in a program like Meshlab to reduce the mesh resolution as much as possible before it starts becoming noticeable and that's what I'll import into Fusion.
Once in fusion I have the same problem as you where the resolution after converting it to a surface / body is really low and so I only really use those new bodies to get reference points for creating construction planes and I just hide the converted surface and use the original higher resolution mesh file while I'm working.
Mx5 chimera win hot Wheels legend World and Nightride Kevin daihatsu 2nd place
what filament did u use to print?
I find your videos to be both inspiring but also depressing because as I work on my own cyberpunk car project (2013 Scion xB), I'm going at it with JB Weld, an angle grinder, a dremel, two part epoxy, rattle-can paint, 3M tape and bits from Temu, Amazon and a local electronic recycling place. The results often don't turn out well, and it's disappointing.
That's exactly how I got started. Keep up the good work!
MX7
Sir, please provide Indonesian text features for future content 🙏🙏
why does it look like a car from need for speed: unbound?
12:46 xDD
you need 13b engine in it🙃
почему сразу не использовать напечатанные детали?
Printed parts would be too weak to fit to the car (I only print in PLA) and the main purpose of this was to test printing moulds that I could make fiberglass from which will come up again in my next video.
ill be honest, I dont really like the look of those 2 new parts… Maybe ill dig it once the rest of the bumper will be done tho!
Do software updates automatically send your scanned files to China? 😂 just kidding man... very cool new toy.