How I Designed 3D-Printed Mods for My Vintage Toyota KE25

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @fatlipcollective
    @fatlipcollective  2 дня назад +21

    Thank-you all for the overwhelming support on both this and my previous video. I've just launched a Patreon where you can head to for some more exclusive content or if you wanted to just help support the channel.
    Don't worry, there will still be free videos in the future and I appreciate any way you might choose to support - even just a like/comment/sub to the page or a share with a friend.
    Thanks again, it makes it feel worthwhile to create videos that people enjoy ✌
    www.patreon.com/fatlipcollective

  • @giinger
    @giinger 4 дня назад +129

    This is probably the best RUclips video I have ever seen. It's literally a paid course in a free video. Thank you for listening to the comments on the previous video.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад +9

      Thank you for watching, and the kind words. I really appreciate it 🙌

  • @cha_enthusiast
    @cha_enthusiast 22 часа назад +8

    this kind of content is almost therapeutic for an engineer like me. absolutely love it

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  19 часов назад

      Thanks for watching mate I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @noahkalin5379
    @noahkalin5379 2 дня назад +15

    This is exactly the type of detail i am lacking in every other video out there. Thank you so much!

  • @spiderdroid10
    @spiderdroid10 4 дня назад +28

    You should absolutely continue this trend. Personally love seeing all the little details sometimes skipped. Thank you very very much for creating such a great video!!!

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад +2

      Thanks for watching and the kind words mate I appreciate it

    • @spiderdroid10
      @spiderdroid10 3 дня назад +1

      @fatlipcollective Heck yeah dude. This dashboard design is what let me find you. Keep it up! Your work is appreciated aspiring designers and engineers, including myself

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  22 часа назад +1

      Legend thanks again mate :)

  • @goughgreer905
    @goughgreer905 4 дня назад +43

    THIS CHANNEL DESERVES ALL THE SUBS, FR. UNBELIEVABLE CONTENT AND PRODUCTION QUALITY.

  • @BkSMedia
    @BkSMedia 3 дня назад +7

    I absolutely love that you're nerding out giving us the detail. I know it takes longer to produce such a video so thank you for taking the time to be such a legend.

  • @CordellWoodworks
    @CordellWoodworks День назад +3

    I know this is asking A LOT, but I would love to see unedited (or barely edited) in-depth design videos. Seeing the entire process of going from physical sketch to fusion sketch to fully modeled part with the stuff that gets cut out (like errors, mismeasurements, etc), are great for beginners like me to see. Obviously, you're busy enough with this channel and probably the rest of your life, but that would be my "genie wish" channel. This channel is already crazy good and I'm loving it.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад +1

      Thanks mate I appreciate it! As for the CAD video it's something I'm considering for my patreon, I'm not sure how well received it would be on RUclips but I'll keep thinking about it :)

  • @WilCoxon007
    @WilCoxon007 4 дня назад +10

    great content made for real car nerds. perfect amount of detail into ur creative process.

  • @tkhayes83
    @tkhayes83 12 часов назад +2

    Mean. This is so good I been waiting for this since the last video. Perfection 👌

  • @HereGoesSomethin
    @HereGoesSomethin 15 часов назад +1

    this channel needs like 2m subs tbh for this detail and quality of video. reminds me of the tech builds that people do

  • @chrischris6359
    @chrischris6359 4 часа назад +1

    God this is what automotive stuff is all about, thank you for doing this.

  • @raceace
    @raceace 20 часов назад +1

    Excessive detail aside(subjectively speaking) many love to see exactly what the butcher thinks about before even making the sausages. To some outside a specialist field we often incorrectly assume that some parts of the field are inaccessible. Your explanations are very simple and cater well to the typical stilson swinger. Cheers

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  19 часов назад

      Thanks for watching and the feedback mate. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @MedekTheOne
    @MedekTheOne 2 дня назад +4

    By far one of my favourite youtube videos in a long time, definitely kicking me to the right direction to go with my own project car. I love the technical details and explainations, I would even pay for this sort of content. Massive thanks.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  2 дня назад +1

      Hey mate thanks so much for watching, and the kind words, I appreciate it. I actually just launched a Patreon if you wanted to check it out, either way thanks for the support ✌
      www.patreon.com/fatlipcollective

  • @kelvinarreola
    @kelvinarreola День назад +1

    I appreciate the amount of editing, cuts, details, voice over and South Park clips!

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад

      Haha thanks mate, always room for a little South Park ;)

  • @88Frank
    @88Frank 3 часа назад +1

    Love this and loved the detail. Even though its really high end stuff that you clearly have a lot of skill in, it feels attainable to learn if you start small and are comfortable with a lot of trail and error, and that's down to the way you describe it. Hats off 👏

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  Час назад

      Thanks mate I appreciate it. No ones born with knowledge, and you can't lose if you don't give up - go get it!

  • @HomeBuiltByJeff
    @HomeBuiltByJeff 14 часов назад +1

    Great work mate. I love the fact you have kept the factory look.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  13 часов назад +1

      Thanks mate I appreciate it! I've seen your car floating about the web, subbed and will suss out your channel in the next week ✌️

  • @EnnTomi1
    @EnnTomi1 День назад +1

    Halfway through the video, I felt the need to pause and leave a comment before I forget.
    First of all, amazing work on this video! The information you’ve shared is incredibly helpful and well thought out. You’ve clearly taken the time to explain how certain things work in great detail, while also ensuring everything is easy to understand with the tools and visuals you’ve used. Massive respect for that!
    Secondly, the wealth of experience you’ve demonstrated in this video really stands out. It’s evident that this isn’t your first time modeling or working with this software. Everything is so well explained and backed by solid reasoning. It’s truly a treasure trove of knowledge, and I’ve learned a lot from it.
    If I had to point out one area for improvement, it would be the lighting or overall cinematic quality of the video. I understand that might not be a priority for you, but with the voice-over, editing, vlog-like vibe, and the occasional B-roll shots (especially when you’re holding a piece to show it to the camera), a bit more lighting or an upgraded camera setup could elevate the visual aspect of your videos. The content itself is outstanding, but the visuals might be the one thing slightly holding it back. Just my two cents! 😄
    Also, it’s mind-boggling that this channel only has 11k subs given the quality of your work. Subscribed, and I’m looking forward to seeing more from you. Keep up the fantastic work!

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад

      Hey mate thanks for taking the time to leave such detailed feedback, I appreciate it.
      Re the lighting, I had some technical difficulties with some of the sections and already had to re film a bunch so I had to push on before I went crazy haha.
      Still appreciate the feedback, each vid should be better than the last and I've got some cool things already for the next one :)

  • @ohjamesy
    @ohjamesy 19 часов назад +1

    I love all the detail - please keep providing it.

  • @llDavel
    @llDavel 9 часов назад +1

    This is brilliant, been looking for this kind of content for ages! Can't wait for the next one

  • @dawidk5182
    @dawidk5182 23 минуты назад

    This is awesome - from design respecting oem design principles to technicals and execution.. nice work!

  • @williamjaggers4624
    @williamjaggers4624 День назад +1

    the depth you go into is amazing. i’m working on getting my CAD tech cert and this was insanely cool to watch.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад

      Thanks mate, I'm glad you could find it helpful! Good luck with your cert

  • @TravisWinters-Privacy
    @TravisWinters-Privacy День назад +1

    This is SO GOOD - thanks for the detailed explainer Ryan, I really appreciate it.

  • @jonwebb9261
    @jonwebb9261 38 минут назад

    This was such a great video. As a lot of other commenters have said, I’m also a mech eng and watched this whole video like ‘uhuh, yeah, nice!’

  • @Demo_Dez
    @Demo_Dez 2 дня назад +1

    The people need Details. All of the details. Thanks for the video man.

  • @dylanwaddell6043
    @dylanwaddell6043 18 часов назад +1

    Carry on with that detail in the videos man very well done too could watch 4 hour videos on this

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  16 часов назад

      Thanks mate I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'll do my best :)

  • @willy_rolly
    @willy_rolly День назад +1

    Just discovered your channel mate and I’m absolutely hooked! Such an enjoyable easy watch for such technical-heavy content. I’m a kiwi, so I find your manner and accent easy to relate to, and the editing and shots you’ve used are awesome. Thanks so much for the effort!

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад

      Hey mate thanks for watching and the kind words, I really appreciate it 🙌

  • @theusualsudspects
    @theusualsudspects 3 дня назад +2

    Mate. One of the best videos I’ve watched in ages. Appreciate you sharing all this!

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад +1

      Thanks for watching mate and the kind words, I really appreciate it :)

  • @DIRTY_ELECTRIC
    @DIRTY_ELECTRIC День назад +1

    the music on here is dope bro! great video keep it coming! and i can tell by the pencil that you are a legit designer !

  • @StanleyKubick1
    @StanleyKubick1 22 часа назад +1

    It must feel rewarding to make back-to-back successful videos, but if you keep this level of quality up, a lot of people will start taking notice

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  19 часов назад

      Thanks mate, doing my best. I think the next one is shaping up to be better again :)

  • @olliebrown89
    @olliebrown89 10 часов назад +1

    Another great video mate. Love the amount of detail you go into and editing style. Learn a lot too, have a good Christmas down under.

  • @medicenchepibe
    @medicenchepibe 4 дня назад +2

    By far, the best channel I'm subbed to. Amazing work dude, feels like a paid course. Greeting from the other corner of the world, Uruguay!

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад +1

      Thanks for watching mate I appreciate it a lot :)

  • @haganbass7796
    @haganbass7796 4 дня назад +5

    I am thoroughly enjoying the videos

  • @jolangroll
    @jolangroll 3 дня назад +5

    4:15 this is exactly my thought process whenever I modify the interior of my car. Anything i cut, may not be available new if i ever wanna go back to stock so I always try solutions where i make a replacement part that has the modification in it.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад

      For sure - also adds a bit to the challenge as well :)

  • @BynoOfficial
    @BynoOfficial День назад +1

    I personally like the waffling on and going down rabbit holes. Extended cut videos would be cool

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад

      Thanks mate! Maybe some extended cuts in the future :)

  • @jaymewright7272
    @jaymewright7272 3 дня назад +1

    This is the type of information I hunt for on youtube. the quality of this video was amazing and the information was spot on and super helpful. Thank you for the help. Truly, and you've gained a subscriber for sure.

  • @iggyigner
    @iggyigner 12 часов назад +1

    I loveee the extra detail

  • @VolkanTaninmis
    @VolkanTaninmis 3 дня назад +7

    Correct video title: How I Designed 3D-Printed Mods for My Vintage Toyota KE25 + best explanation in RUclips for 4 & 5pin relays.

  • @retrotech383
    @retrotech383 День назад +1

    Did not excpect a spider jumpscare in the intro bruh i jumped LOL
    Amzing stuff BTW, you and Wesley Kagan make some really amazing more nerdier type of videos. Which really tickles my brain the right way!
    Inspired to try something similar to this some day! For now im pretty lucky with my volvo, which has plenty of room for putting more factory switches.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад +1

      Haha thanks mate I appreciate it!
      And good luck with the Volvo :)

    • @retrotech383
      @retrotech383 День назад

      @fatlipcollective no problem and thanks!

    • @RoamingAdhocrat
      @RoamingAdhocrat 52 минуты назад

      if you spend any time in Australia you get used to spider jumpscares

  • @Senecasegments
    @Senecasegments 4 дня назад +3

    Once again, that 5k sounds amazing

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  4 дня назад

      Cheers mate!
      Hopefully have some driving footage in the not-too-distant future :D

  • @cryodrakon1317
    @cryodrakon1317 4 дня назад +2

    love the extra detail you go into when explaining everything. keep it up!!!

  • @PB8man
    @PB8man День назад +1

    This video scratched so many itches for me. SUBBED

  • @logan.vanderbeck
    @logan.vanderbeck День назад +1

    insanely good content. keep up the great videos!

  • @ehmen93
    @ehmen93 4 дня назад +1

    Super happy this video got pushed into my algo. Great video and great work mate.

  • @legendarycuber9205
    @legendarycuber9205 20 часов назад +1

    I love the "too much detail", kee[ it coming!

  • @DKiarie
    @DKiarie 2 дня назад +1

    So glad I found this channel, brilliant video mate!

  • @flogmarp82
    @flogmarp82 4 дня назад +2

    bro i just watched the last one like 5 hours ago and then u drop this hell yeah

  • @bastv2417
    @bastv2417 День назад +1

    Praise to the algorithm gods for blessing me with this video!

  • @joewinkler3967
    @joewinkler3967 2 дня назад +1

    Fantastic content mate. Very impressive.

  • @vinnierolla
    @vinnierolla День назад +1

    Love the detailed video. More videos on automotive 3d printing would be awesome

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад +1

      Thanks mate, hoping to cover a lot more of it in the next one - hope your project's going well!

  • @plejmo7
    @plejmo7 3 дня назад +1

    Love it! Even though I know a lot of what's covered in the video, it's still entertaining to watch. A+

  • @theratinaCage
    @theratinaCage 3 дня назад +1

    I like the details. It satisfies my tizzies.

  • @ab-hx8qe
    @ab-hx8qe 3 дня назад +1

    Agreed with the comments, this video is insanely helpful. Thanks m8 😊

  • @michaelcampbell1471
    @michaelcampbell1471 3 часа назад +1

    Supremely done! Subscribed!

  • @briskdrake
    @briskdrake 4 дня назад +1

    Great video, perfect amount of detail explaining your process.

  • @gedora13
    @gedora13 3 дня назад +1

    My man of culture, you've got yourself another subscriber here. Nice one!

  • @martinszalma3629
    @martinszalma3629 3 дня назад +1

    I love the South Park Classic's momments xDD

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад

      I've come to realise how much of my head is actually just filled with somewhat useless movie and TV show skits lol

  • @KungFuRandur
    @KungFuRandur 4 дня назад +1

    oh my gosh, this channel is a gift :o

  • @misawajason
    @misawajason 4 дня назад +1

    Awesome video! Absolutely love the details presented. Thank you!

  • @Artifact_Eight6
    @Artifact_Eight6 2 дня назад +1

    Great video! Love me some informative videos, definitely a plus for being entertaining 😅

  • @mr_merls
    @mr_merls 4 дня назад +1

    Bro your videos are absolutely elite 👏🏼

  • @aliej8839
    @aliej8839 3 дня назад +1

    loved this video. please keep making more of these!

  • @gamqo9770
    @gamqo9770 4 дня назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I really like the amount of detail

  • @theratinaCage
    @theratinaCage 3 дня назад +1

    I like to use stainless steal nuts. I’ll put a recess and put them in midway thru printing.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад

      Yep I do that too, depending on the part. I show some of that in my video with the timing wheel, that's what is used in the clamp for the dial indicator :)

  • @sandwichman8u
    @sandwichman8u 4 дня назад +2

    Thanks for going through the effort, it was an interesting video.

  • @dopeexterminatr2248
    @dopeexterminatr2248 3 дня назад +1

    new subscriber gained🫡 nice car man, great content, i love the elaboration you have and the care you put into your content, much love man keep it up cant wait for another

  • @thecompound7354
    @thecompound7354 3 дня назад +1

    Another awesome vid! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Kaizagade
    @Kaizagade День назад +1

    loving this!

  • @CheekyOllie
    @CheekyOllie 4 дня назад +1

    Love the detail 👍

  • @benbonnell1930
    @benbonnell1930 4 дня назад +2

    I always love your videos, I learn a lot! Have you considered the possibility of PLA parts warping inside the car during the hot summer? This has happened to me.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад

      Thanks mate!
      Yep, the PLA is just for prototyping, the finals will be from different materials that I'll cover in the next vid :)

  • @danielvbe
    @danielvbe 2 дня назад +1

    thanks for your great vid, really showed me that studying mechanical was a good choice :)

  • @grantstemmet606
    @grantstemmet606 3 дня назад +1

    You may proceed...I enjoy / appreciate too much information. Thank you for sharing.

  • @flyingRich
    @flyingRich День назад +1

    Cool stuff!

  • @dalerollason4073
    @dalerollason4073 4 дня назад +1

    great video man! love the detail!

  • @PhilipCates
    @PhilipCates 4 дня назад +1

    Adding a comment just to help……..amazing channel!

  • @onecjwilly
    @onecjwilly День назад +1

    Great video!

  • @mal3762
    @mal3762 3 дня назад +1

    I LOVE THIS CONTENT RAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • @Howiefied
    @Howiefied 4 дня назад +1

    Killer work mate

  • @AW_DIY_garage
    @AW_DIY_garage 4 дня назад +1

    Great video. Excited for the next one. I have an idea how long these videos take. Good luck

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад

      Awesome mate thanks for watching and the kind words :)

  • @andthefunkybunch1466
    @andthefunkybunch1466 4 дня назад +1

    This is the first video of yours I've watched but I'm hooked already.
    Ps I want to see the tattoo gun

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад

      Awesome mate thanks for watching!
      I might have an idea for the tattoo machine in the future 😉

  • @SparkyBrownCow
    @SparkyBrownCow 2 дня назад +2

    More detail please ;)

  • @XAD566
    @XAD566 3 дня назад +1

    Great video 👍

  • @briangoldberg4439
    @briangoldberg4439 День назад +1

    I always go with captive (square) nuts over heatserts because they won't wang out and start spinning.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад +1

      Depends what you're doing, I do often do that but depending on print orientation etc it's not always the best way. These parts aren't seeing heaps of torque - just enough to secure the pieces together :)

    • @briangoldberg4439
      @briangoldberg4439 День назад +1

      @fatlipcollective true. I'm used to making stuff that sees industrial use and isn't allowed to fail ever, so I got in the habit of doing that. I could see that using a heatsert could free certain aspects of the design

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  22 часа назад

      That's it, horses for courses. I definitely get the temptation to make everything bomb proof 😂

  • @craigking5361
    @craigking5361 День назад +2

    How do you go about finishing the 3D prints for paint? and how do you go about keeping the 3D prints from deforming inside the car on a hot day?

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад +1

      I'll cover both of these topics in my next vid, but briefly, plastic primer is a good start and choosing the right materials for printing will help prevent heat deformation

  • @lars-sorensen
    @lars-sorensen 3 дня назад +1

    Love it!

  • @SkylarkCamperAdventures
    @SkylarkCamperAdventures 3 дня назад +1

    Excellent video

  • @pchris
    @pchris День назад +1

    Where did you buy those bulbs? I can't seem to find replacements for my dash for the life of me and those look like they'd be perfect.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад +1

      They're often called a "grain of wheat" lamp.
      I have video on replacing the lamps in my stagea climate control with these as well:)

  • @anilgonnabathula1157
    @anilgonnabathula1157 4 дня назад +2

    thanks for cutting open a relay, what software do you use to make the wiring diagrams?

  • @ColbyJohnson
    @ColbyJohnson 4 дня назад +1

    And would you look at that, here I am again 🤣
    My background is in computer engineering (ee and csc mix), but also do some 3D modeling for automotive and electronic enclosures.
    Really enjoyed the extra details on the switch design and the push for people to practice modeling instead of downloading parts every time.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад

      Haha awesome mate, thanks for coming back! Appreciate the kind words - I Hope you found it helpful

  • @wadeharder195
    @wadeharder195 3 дня назад +1

    Amazing video thank you so much

  • @SupercarSeany
    @SupercarSeany 2 дня назад +1

    Just discovered the channel, love the video. You’ve got a new subscriber. What’s your guidance for tolerance on parts you are trying to fit together?

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  2 дня назад +1

      Thanks for watching mate!
      The short answer is: it depends.
      As a rule of thumb, about 0.6mm overall is good place to start. Higher or lower depending on your machine, it's accuracy, nozzle size, etc.

  • @michaelthomas4430
    @michaelthomas4430 День назад +1

    Thank you for saying no to holding all of the knowledge in to yourself. I feel inspired to try something similar with my dash and console. I'd love to hear more thoughts on consideration for material, especially with cars being warm and in the sun often. My dash (240z) has a bump texture similar to yours, did you have any thought to how to replicate that finish and texture to make it truly oem-like? Thanks for all of the time you took to do this.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад

      Thanks for watching mate.
      I will cover more about materials selection in the next video and yep I also have a couple of things to say about OEM style texture, too :)

  • @MuzzKarnt
    @MuzzKarnt 3 дня назад +1

    Easy sub, can I also ask what printer are you using for this?

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад +1

      Brah I can't believe Zyzz is watching my vids! haha thanks mate, I appreciate it.
      I've got a few different printers, but most of the parts you've seen thus far have been printed on a RAISE3D Pro2.
      More info to come on printers and printing processes in some upcoming vids :)

  • @Keasbeysknight
    @Keasbeysknight 4 дня назад +1

    fail fast fail often, thats definitely the name of the game. just curious, when you model things and then 3d print them. do you adjust for accuracy? i find this is the type of stuff im having a harder time having a rule of thumb for. if my gauge pod is 45mm and i want to make a housing 3d printed, what size are you modeling for the hole? 45.5, 46? same with those threaded inserts, do they give guidance to what size hole they should go in like a tap calls out what size drill bit you use.
    Great video and love the detail! even if im not there yet, if i can use 5% this time i watch it, i know i can come back later and gain another 5%

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад +1

      Thanks for watching mate.
      The short answer is "yes". But there are a lot of variables, I plan to cover this a bit in my next video.
      Re the gauge pod, 1mm should be more than enough, I'd probably do less. Depends on your printer setup

  • @Keasbeysknight
    @Keasbeysknight 4 дня назад +1

    2nd. Do you ever mess with bringing in an image of the object and reference scale it? Or any other ways of modeling complex shapes, like a dash bezel that's more jelly bean shaped than some oval.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад +1

      Sometimes I do, depends on the part and the shape.
      You might have noticed that the OEM fascia is slightly curved and mine is flat - that's something I'm going to address in the next video :)

    • @Keasbeysknight
      @Keasbeysknight 3 дня назад

      @@fatlipcollective awesome looking forward to it. the automotive space is gonna get even more wild as printers, scanners and software become more standardized. the possibilities for someone at home to go from a model to a product is nuts!

  • @cacarlto
    @cacarlto День назад +1

    Any thought to color / paint / distress to match the vintage aesthetic?

  • @Nickpotts88
    @Nickpotts88 День назад +1

    Love your work.
    RUclips needs to feature more content of your quality!
    But maybe it’s just that I do all the same similar stuff without the talent 😅

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад

      Haha thanks mate!
      Talent is just hard work and perseverance - you can't fail if you never stop trying, keep at it!

  • @reginaldbowls7180
    @reginaldbowls7180 День назад +1

    The size of a fuse should be related to the wire that you're using, the wire should be related to the amp draw. The fuse protects the wire!

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  День назад

      Baby steps mate, I'll cover more about it when I do wiring in the next video :)

  • @HYBRIDscopez64
    @HYBRIDscopez64 2 дня назад +1

    Hey mate, awesome video! Fellow mechanical engineer here who deals with more electronics than mechanical items (my younger student self is cringing), was wondering what program you do your wiring diagrams with? They look great, I'd like to do something similar myself. Cheers 🤙

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  2 дня назад

      Hey mate thanks for watching!
      I've tried a couple of different ones that I didn't much like so I actually make them in Photoshop now :)

  • @braixeninfection6312
    @braixeninfection6312 3 дня назад +1

    Good design and awesome way to show the process! However I would not recommend using PLA for car parts. Since you didn't explain about a different filament being used it could just be for prototyping which is perfectly fine.

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  3 дня назад

      Thanks mate, yep the PLA is just for prototyping. I'm going to cover materials selection in an upcoming video :)

    • @braixeninfection6312
      @braixeninfection6312 2 дня назад

      @@fatlipcollective Perfect. I'm looking forward to seeing the final product! Plus all this is helping me to understand how to design parts for my truck!

    • @fatlipcollective
      @fatlipcollective  22 часа назад

      Awesome mate thanks for the support and glad the video helped