3D Print Huge Car Parts on any 3D Printer
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My father got me a scanner for Christmas. Time to scan in my BRZ and 240SX. Awesome video! Really shows what we can do now
Perfect timing. Looks great 👍
@@user-hb2ve3md6c right before we all head out to wherever we're going
@@DingDongDrift I need to get a 3D scanner. I want to print custom over fenders for my car so bad! Your videos have been very helpful!
@@user-hb2ve3md6c glad i could help!
I’ve used Luban for cutting big parts and doweling ,and it’s been very accurate. I use 3d printed molds to lay up carbon parts in them all the time, especially one off products. A quick trick I use on big parts like yours is just to Eglass it on the car after the printed parts are fitted. Believe me dragging molds around gets old. When my printers are idle I just run a back up. If I bust one I can pull it off throw another on and give it a coat of glass and paint. So much faster than laying up a new part and all the fun after.
@@lorinrobbins7911 i tried it as well, but didn't like all the little pieces/scraps it was giving me. Doing it manually i can fit it better in less pieces.
I get that. Especially on small build plates. I’m really waiting for them to get the orange storm giga figured out. I would like to enclose it and print full size parts in ABS in one go.
I was looking for this exact video a few days ago, I came to your channel first and I was bummed out to find out it didn’t exist. I’m now convinced I control reality with my mind. Awesome video! 👌
@@bobdhitman manifestation!!!!!
eyes glasses 7 years without it, you are not the only one ^^I have done without it for 10 years lol
I use super glue with activator spray, dries instantly as you spray it. no need for welding the plastic
Thanks for showing the process of designing and 3D printing the widebody panel pattern! Just what I need to bridge the gap from my current skills/tools, to where you're at, to begin making similar molds/parts.
Where the door meets the fender, the door has a “lip” that extends ~4” past the hinge. Couldn’t you widen the door at the hinge and keep the “lip”. I think this help the panels meet and keep the swing action around the body work, right?
Like the idea of the door sliding into a slot on the body work though. Sounds like a really cool solution.
@@VeggieLard yes but then the fender would have to extend over the door to cover the gap which wouldn't allow the door to open at all. I think... Idk it's hard to picture it without first having some sort of prototype
@@DingDongDriftprototyping for sure, at any rate, I think the way the door stands off the hinge and extends forward toward the fender creates an empty space that can swing out and around the fender. You could cut and move that lip out as much as you’d like.
That’s mainly what I was trying to point out. This might only matter if the fender flows into the door. Not so much if the wide-body ends at the fender, like a vent or duct
Always valuable information here thank you. Even in the comments thanks for taking the time to make these videos. Been working on my 3D modeling everyday since i found your videos and even got some practical practice by making a bunch of Christmas gifts for the family this year. Hopefully ill be good enough to start my own kit soon.
Thank you for this. I'm saving up to get a 3d printer to do the same for my mk5 gti.
I chop my models the same way, I find It to be the easiest yet tedious way. I don't use pegs, I find it makes the parts to robust. But great video love how the ride is coming out. 🤙🏽
What do you mean too robust?
Love it! Keep up the videos man. You are inspiring me to 3d print a body kit for the plane
Broooooooo. Will never forget when I got glasses. Realised I'd been reading road signs by the shape until I was real close. When I picked them up and was driving home I think I shed a tear - the road was wet and the street lights were sparkling off the surface... Was like, omg iv been missing this?! 😅😅
@@nathanchalecki4842 dude exactly, the headlights of oncoming cars no longer look like suns!
Is the plan to use the 3d printed parts on the car or to use them to make a mold for fiberglass?
Wow bro great work..‼️🔥god bless
Hello huge the project the rendering looks great what kind of software and machine is it running what a big Big UP from France 🇨🇵 and see you in the next video 👍👌💪😎🔥🔥😎 happy new year 2025
imcluding the wheel well is a good idea i might use that in my own project
Bros in the SC matrix and he’s Neo.
Hello, my name is Carlos, I'm from Brazil, I work with restoration and customization of old vehicles, and at the moment I'm working on a 1976 Ford Corcel and I need to make some parts to complement its bumper. Your videos have given me a lot of clarity on how I should work. what type of filament are you using?
Probably just PLA.
😮😮😮Perfecto...Amigo....
Tronxy has a 1000²x1600 klipper based corexy printer, super impressive machine, whole fenders in one print lol
you are soo talented you shoud honestly sell Widebody Kits for many cars including some that are not tuned often like i whoud prb buy your body kit if i had money
@YT_Gopnik_Mario if i had more time i would. I still work a full time job, this is just a hobby.
@@DingDongDrift makes sence its still cool hobby
so sick, merry Christmas!
Is the filament gonna hold up to the heat n solvents of ur mold making materials. Fiberglass n acetone?
@@Jason-nk4yr yep
Funny, I can't see things close up. Far away is clear as ever. I can't read the fine print, that I could a few years ago.
also recommending trying Luban
Merry Christmas brother 🙌
bless up i'm tryna do a whole car.
Just out of curiosity, why not print the bumper out of TPU? It would be indestructible. Or is it too flexible?
@@JZX_DriftMonkey you can't glue the pieces together. If you had a giant printer sure, but it's too flexible then unless you print it thick which at that point it's heavy af
Sick vid. love seeing your proses
@LinkedTom thanks dude!
@@DingDongDrift yeah man nw
I'm really interested to get into this, but my biggest question is to do with scaling. I know that blender and maya are not CAD software so when you do a scan of the car and then use the scan in Maya or Blender do you need to go to fusion after, and fix the scaling so it fits onto the real world application or do you not have to worry about the scale because of the 3D Scans?
@@nicholasaddeo5439 scans are to scale
Couldn’t you make a extender for the door hinges to push out the door a few inches to be flush with the wide body. Just an idea could work idk like a bold on 3d printed block or even a aluminum block for more rigidity lined up and measured to the door hinges bolt points and would fix the door problem
And then what happens to where the door seals to the body of the car?
I think we all know this is headed for scissor doors! 😁
Happy Holidays
Random question, when modeling off of 3d scans, you said it was important to learn a non-parametric CAD software, like Blender or Maya. I wanted to know, could you interact with 3D scans similarly using surface modeling on something like SolidWorks?
@@ZuhairRao no idea never used something like solid works
Yes. Use Geomagics if you want but whatever the scan software is, it should produce a final mesh from the point cloud. this mesh is typically an STL file. whatever file it is, you can import it to solidworks.
Starting my project tomorrow with my new Bambu printer. How many walls did you use and what is the total thickness of your pieces? (I have a non solid mesh and not sure the solidified thickness I need)
@@teratoid9727 it's in the video, i think it was 4 perimeters
Nice car Ding a ling drip 💧
I need help printing my model my model already done 😢
Merry Christmas
If you use woodworking pegs you don't need to print the pegs
@@mvdesigncustomworks5460 yea but I'm lazy to go to the store
May you please Link the gloop and activator.
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@ Thanks! I thought it’s something special due to your vid. But it’s just CA with spray. I understand it like you used something different from CA.
The 3d printer is a great tool , but better to just design and make the buck at the beginning. Then you need to refine and make the mold. Then Fiberglass or Carbon fibre would be best for final installation and molding. This is especially for the bumpers too. Also those materials can easily be repaired. The 3d printer is great for scoops , intakes, wings , and other stand along parts though.
Have you ever made a body kit?
@DingDongDrift yes for years. I can tell you the process and each material. A lot of people on RUclips are professional and do this for a living. Grown man here and not a runny nose kid.
@DingDongDrift it would have been better if you left 1.5 inches of the quarter panel to bond your panel to at the top. Then mold and do the body work. This would have matched the trunk lines and level. Then sand finish and prime to get a slick surface. At least 400 to 600 paper you can go higher. Then wash clean the wax. Let dry the a release agent 2 to 3 coats. Then a gel coat it can be sprayed or painted , but needs to be uniform. Then layers of mathe ...not the cloth. It can be added in between layers and the last layer. Also I recommend wood frame pieces glassed in to retain shape on the ends and middle. It may seem hard , but with patience and correct techniques you can do it right there.
@@adriengadson3544 that's literally what I'm doing...
@DingDongDrift you cut the top of the quarter off to much. you cost yourself a lot of unnecessary work. It you have ever built a kit car with a whole rear section you can do that and bond and bolt it to the sub frame. On that type body kit it's done different for mounting and support .Trying to help you , but if you know everything. Let's see how well it goes in a few weeks to months. That's a 2 week full regular job with the parts for a professional. That body work , prime,, mold , and the white gel coated parts.
You can make a car
Hey I love your channel I’ve been watching for so long I have a question I want to make a custom bumper for my car but I don’t know how to do it I was wondering if you could do it for me and I would pay you for the 3D model afterwards?
@@jxblade159 I'm sorry i don't really have time to take on more projects. I can barely work on my own.
Funny you said that about the sub thing I totally was and it said I wasn’t
Yea idk what's going on
Butterfly doors ?
Clark Kent!
Merry crysis
@@EvgeniyProkidyanchik merry Chrysler
@@DingDongDriftit’s chrisman
@@DingDongDrift I've always dreamed of doing what you do, I come to you to enjoy the process) it's very cool that you explain everything))) Good luck to you)) I'm looking forward to the next videos!!!)))
@@EvgeniyProkidyanchik happy chremas
@@EvgeniyProkidyanchik thank you man
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