Using GROUNDBREAKING Method to Make a Car Body! (Project Jigsaw #45)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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This week we continue Project Jigsaw, our 1960's inspired supercar project based on a Porsche Boxster. It's time to start the REAR END of the car! Come along as Tony and Ryan problem-solve the complex engineering behind this project, and take jabs at each other all along the way!
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The camera work in this video is a lot better to watch, props to you guys for listening to the feedback.
It still shit tho
@@KimmyGuardado start your own channel, then.
@KimmyGuardado they are learning as they go can u do better
@@swagganairentertainment8890 That’s why criticism is good… and yes. Not the metal work!! but the camera work
Cameraman did amazing this video! Awesome video.
LOL at the Dramamine. Thanks guys.
I love how relatable you guys keep this!! Cardboard welding table is something everyone can afford!
We try to keep it real 😆
Agreed 👍 It's my first time watching this channel 😍
I will be making a custom body for my V12 build 😎
Oh man, this episode was great! So much work got done, camera work was on point, there were timelapses and so much progress! Body will be done before you know it! I give it 2 months before you start prepping for paint, barring any potential natural disasters or unseen circumstances
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Hey guys Jigsaw is starting to look AMAZING!!! And the video support has vastly improved your content too!!
Looking great! And the video was a lot less shaky, thanks!
Love this series! Look forward to each new episode every week. Big fan from across the pond 🇬🇧
I look forward to this build every week :)
gotta love when a new junkyard supercar video comes out 🎉❤
I only just found their channel 😮
I just started my v12 build 😎
Silly 3D printing idea…when marking up the tubing with sharpie for annealing, make a puck-like tool with a hole in the center that the tubing can pass through. Have holes in the sides of the puck that woulld hold sharpies pens so you can insert 4 or 5 sharpies, the. Slide it down the tube (or pull the tube through it to mark the surface with multiple lines at once.
They could use a similar jig for the torch!
"I put the _fun_ in _dysfunctional"_ Man, I can assure you, if I find a shirt with that graphic on it, I'm buying it even if it costs me more than a shirt should XD
That's how I ended up with it, hahahaha.
I'm really glad I decided to subscribe. The last couple of months have been fun! Can't wait to see how this turns out!!
I just found them 👍 subscribed instantly 😍
Feel like a kid again with Saturday morning cartoons
Boy. It’s a lot of work making a whole car body from scratch! It’s great fun to watch the weekly updates, though
Definitely, I am finding this out too with my V12 build. There's alot of surface area to make 👍
I want to see tony struggle... it makes me feel good that I am not the only one learning 😁😁
Same.
Really coming together guys. Nice work again.
Great work and great explanation
Looks fantastic guys!
Really taking shape!
Love this channel fun build and skilled work.
Working side by side really shows how good of a team you make.
Keep going guys! Greetings from Italy!
Breakfast and cartoon time. Happy Saturday!
I think your camera person should be videoing the rest of the shop’s work & customer cars. I think I speak for everyone when I say, we’d all like two or three CrucibleCouchwork’s videos a week. Pretty please? 🙏🏾
We would love to work towards that!
Crazy how much just that rear frame really pulls the car together!
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You guys are crushing it! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Super impressed how that method (RVM- Reticulated Vessel Method) of holding the steel forms makes it so simple to hold the tube and the way the sheets just slot in to the saw cuts. Bit like building a 3D wire view in real space.
A tip or question for welding on the cardboard - would it not pay to put a thin sheet of Aluminium under the section you are welding to act as a bit of a heat shield.
Burning cardboard can continue to do so in the flutes and a fire is a real risk.
I used to work in a cardboard box and packaging company . Also wetting the cardboard could help reduce the risk
love the progress Lads.
Another great episode. Thanks for the dramamine. Need something for noseblindness😅
Have we said thanks for the superb background music choices lately? On top of great metal skills....thanks guys 👋👋👋👋👋
Putting the torch on the shelf with the rest of the flammables is wild Tony 😂
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer or something like that. 😎👍🏻
@@CrucibleCoachworks 🤣🤣
Gotta hand it to you guys, that is a smart one-off space frame jig. Technology is useful, but having the problem solving thought process is what makes it genius.
Great work, I like that you really leaned into explaining processes for the viewer I think you both excell at that, great camera work I liked it before the cameraman ,during the fist video with the cameraman, and now !
Tony had me dying 😂 @ 2:08 i needed that... thanks you my peoplez
Always love watching the progress of Jigsaw. You guys make it look easy.
Yep much better video thanks guys. Love it
great job,
very educative episode this week , thank you for sharing your jig building technique
Glad you enjoyed it
Im very happy you guys decided to take some tryactin and accepted the criticism for last video.
Camera work was on point!
The Time of the Zip Tie was short.
The Age of the Safety Wire has come.
We’re blowing through the eras quicker than a game of Age of Empires.
It’s on, it’s sooo effing on, let’s gooooooo!!!!!🔥🔥🔥
Holy crap this looks insane
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Absolutely slaying it.... so good!!!
Agree with the comments, way better flow to this video. Nice work guys!!! The car is really coming together and will be an incredible build when you're done!!!
Agreed 😍
amazing as always bringing this vision to life...... its truly riveting to watch and the onscreen banter is hilarious as well
Wish i could give your videos more than one like. Great stuff. Keep it up. Pronounce aluminum however you prefer. I got a 10 minute lecture from a Canadian on the correct pronunciation of the word project once. Not sure how we ended up with the American pronunciation, but he was right.
Kudos to the camera operator and editor!
Such a nice project!!! I thing i'm losing the fear and i'm considering build myself an aluminum sheet race seat-tank for mi bike. Ryan, wear protection glasses when you work with safety wire, a really good tip from me, an aircraft maintenance technician.
Nice, do it 👍 Yeah agreed, safety wire whips everywhere.
I just started my v12 build 😎
I always get a little bit sad when I realize the video is ending.. I think I need some Triactin'!!
Forgot what day it was; was pleasantly surprised!
Yer cookin' with methanol, guys! Your video presentation is really gaining ground.
That is going to look so cool.
Looks great!
My guess to why the skeleton hit the rear cage supports: you modeled the skin to basically touch the supports, not taking into account the tube skeleton.
Much better camera work this week!
YESSSS I was waitin for this!
You guys could put a magic marker into the plasma table in place of the plasma tool and draw on the cardboard directly. Just saying.
Great progress and video
Shii that looks crazy good
Looking good 😍 it reminds me of a gt40
Looking good boys!
Garfield would be a great Name for the Car 😄👍👍
Awesome 👌🏻
How many times in your shop has someone mistaken safety wire for solder? Lol, whenever we have guests at our shop, it seems everytime someone grabs the safety wire and then comes to me and asks, what's wrong with the soldering iron?
I've done that many times with link wire in electronics, thinking it was solder...
I like it 👍🇦🇺
Top class
Is the back going to be a clamshell as well? Please say yes.
Yes 😎
@@CrucibleCoachworks it's going to look amazing all open. Great work guys.
I love the project and enjoy watching the videos. But the aluminum welding is pretty cringeworthy. A better fit up on the tubes couldn’t hurt. Maybe dial the heat down a bit. Maybe a shorter arc length or turn up the AC frequency a little to get a smaller puddle. It would be nice to see a weld bead instead of those big globs. I’m building an aluminum body myself right now and working through the same kinds of issues, so I get it. And on that note I think I’ll take my own advice and go practice a bit.
Is that an Uruk helmet in the Background at 13:32?!
@@DingsGruni-pj2vy yep, we made it for a video a year or so ago! You can find it in our past videos. 👍🏻
Sad to hear this is a one off.
There must be at least a 1000 people in the world who would love to have this body in fiberglass or carbon fiber.
I am building my own one off in carbon fibre 😎 one offs are cool, they have something special about them. Making bodys is hard work 😮
I think dude needs to do push ups for saying "AL u Mnium"
What a fantastic rendition of a hairy pig!
That’s 100% what it is 🤣🤣🤣
Were you guys taking bets on who was going to get stabbed first with those pig tails that aren’t pigtailed?
Are we gonna see some Tryactin merch soon?
@@seanburns8920 maaaaaaybe 👀
why dont you use a plumbers tube bender
1. Stop zooming all the time, choose a frame.
2. Get a tripod or a stabilizer.
3. Why are there footage of other random cars?
4. Stop swirling!!!
5.This video was better than the last one haha
Or you could leave. It looked fine to me.
@@deciplesteve or they could improve massively and increase their value on youtube. The work they do is amazing!
What's the name of that tool that twists the wire? I must have it.
@@marcthedrifter his name is Tony.
(Try looking up “safety wire pliers”!)
Love the videos, but I have to ask…are you guys located in Europe or Australia? You have no British or Australian accent, but you use their version and pronunciation of the word “aluminum.”
It's not a matter of "pronunciation ", everyone not from the colonies spells and pronounces it 'aluminium'.
'Aluminium' was even the preferred spelling in the US, but then an idiot named Webster with a hatred for everything British came along and changed practically everything he thought he could get away with. So it went from 'alumium' to 'aluminum' to 'aluminium' and in 1925 back to 'aluminum'.
Don't you get sunburned from the UV exposure?
Yes, welding can cause melanoma if proper protective equipment isn't worn, but he doesn't weld all day every day so it would take a long time for that to happen
Very rarely, I only weld for a few mins here and there! If it's going to be a longer welding session, I am very sure to put sleeves on. (However, yes I should wear sleeves regardless every time.)
Can't get over the incorrect way in which you say aluminum, Ryan. You live in the USA my friend, why reject the lingo? Either way I still love the video keep on rocking my friends!
It's a joke, calm down.
Lol, If it was a joke it would only be done intermittently, The fact that he 100% says it the same way every time means that's his lingo, Not a joke. Also I'm not taking it that seriously, notice I still love the channel and all of their hard work. Best wishes ✌️
If only they made a tool for bending tubing… 😐
That's just crazy talk, what kind of a tool could possibly do that?
@@nuclearmedicineman6270 😂
@ 27:30 can you say Tron
You must be too young to be familiar with the Bradley GT. It's design is basically what you are building.
I am not too young. I have no intention of ever building a car that resembles a Bradley GT
I feel like the front of the car will looks too thich
We kicked the British’s ass so you don’t have to pronounce aluminum that way. Other than that, awesome project. Can’t wait to see how it progresses.
Hello
Americans do not pronounce Al-u-min-I-um. That’s a British mispronunciation. Otherwise, great video.
It's not a matter of "pronunciation ", everyone not from the colonies spells and pronounces it 'aluminium'.
'Aluminium' was even the preferred spelling in the US, but then an idiot named Webster with a hatred for everything British came along and changed practically everything he thought he could get away with. So it went from 'alumium' to 'aluminum' to 'aluminium' and in 1925 back to 'aluminum'. The rest of the world just didn't care
First!!!
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rear end can make this whole project not work, good luck
Please just not the round headlights
You ewe u
This looks so fat and blobby... reconsider the amount of metal above the front wheel. It's not elegant like this.
Stop saying it wrong. Super annoying. You know damn well what I talking about. 100mg Triactin.
The word is Aluminum. You are an American, not a European. Literally a totally different word.
You must be fun at parties.
Have you tried that in a dictionary?
I was about to post that it was the 1st time I heard an American pronounce it properly rather than mentionned both exist, moving on your message appeared 1st so yeah I m not having a go, but if you follow up spelling and pronouncing of some other element like radium, potassium, uranium you ll will quickly realise that it isn't correct it is more a slurr than a fact
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium This article states you use either.
The material is the same. You supposedly speak English, and the correct spelling is Aluminium!
Aluminium is not an Element
Looks great guys!