$500 Junkyard Supercar: Air Intake and Driving Light Challenges! (Project Jigsaw #36)
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This week we continue Project Jigsaw, our 1960's inspired supercar project based on a Porsche Boxster. We have a handful of challenges and a huge problem. We 3d print hammer forms for the aluminum metal shaping, and also buy driving lights for 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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This thing would look sick with 928 pop up headlights.
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Say it with me Alu-mini-um 😂😂😂
🙃🙃🙃
NOOOOOO it's alooooominum
The original is alumium. The guy changed its name twice. Aluminum was the second name. Aluminium is the last name.
Has anyone known someone who says a-loon-a-mum?
Alolomonumnum 😁
The “No Compromise” mindset is key. I love that you don’t back off the hard decisions- that’s what separates good from great… go get it!🔥🔥🔥
personally, i think it looks great, the body lines are not ugly, simple is best in my opinion. defiantly sporty looking. keep up the hard work guys. people do appreciate it.
We call the kimball penetrating spray “the smelly good good” at my shop
I love that. 🤣
Hi Guys, just wanted to say I love what you guys do, brilliant content and even better craftsmanship. Binged watched project jigsaw the last few days and it's awesome! I'll be watching from across the pond! 🇬🇧
She’s coming along, and love the no compromise approach!
More great work. You guys work very well together. You both have some great skills. Thanks for sharing your build and shop.
Thanks!
Love this channel! When I was a teenager, I would draw 30 Porsches a day. I remember seeing the Boxster prototype a few years before production. One thing would really help you is if you print out headlight and tape them to the car to design on the fly. The car is really looking great!
Dude these things happen in designs/builds good choice not compromising. Love the content whether it be a step forward or back. In the end it’ll be great
Really coming along awesome guys!! I see the "panel shop" guys @ my facility do this every day on the hand made English and Italian restorations but, you guys make it look more interesting to watch..
Yall are my alarm for waking up Saturdays.
Your show calms me down. Helps remind me that nothing goes 100% all the time.
Maybe the forms you made will work out later in the build with any luck.
I will be here until the end this is so cool and educational, even for this old dog.
It might feel like you've wasted time, but it would have taken a lot more time and effort to make a hammer form by hand. And now you know your process for 3D scanning works, and you still have to print out the other side anyway. That's the best part about 3D printing is that it doesn't take any effort to actually make the part, just designing it. Sure, it would've been nice to have it be correct the first time and you feel like you've wasted time, but I think we'd all rather see you make the car you want to make, even if it takes more time.
It’s like watching Michelangelo carve David here with your piece of art. NOICE‼️
Coolant lines. Place the thermostat nearer the engine than the radiator. To compensate for the travel of coolant temp delta from front to rear. Looking good.
Great to watch the progress, she's looking awesome. Side note, am I the only one that started to see a "Cars" character emerge when you started carving the air intake into the clay? 😂
If the 3D profiles are gonna go to waste, wouldn't it be possible for you to try and router the profile in before binning the units?
Sadly thats not working because the walls are just that thin and behind it is just that "structure"-material
You can see it at 16:44 ish, not much material there
This genuinely is my favourite CZcams content right now, but... does anyone else see a whiff of "Leucistic Axolotl" in those headlights? Cute, but is it the look you're going for?
Hey guys sup 👍
Ton of space to play with on the front section..
Believe it needs to incorporate way more feature..
Like bringing in the centre of the front lower spoiler, for the two front thins look? And a 5 vent system which would then have 4 pillars that the spotlight can go into the second from last vent?
V S VVVV S V < like that
V - small side Vent (to aide downward force)
S - Spotlight vent
VVVV - large central vent. (Which has the lower spoiler deduction underneath) and emblem..
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Eating sugary cereal and watching a new episode of the best show on youtube. Great way to start the weekend.
can we all agree that the Kimball's Midwest Torq CB smells like pineapples
LOVE IT 🎉
Great video as always!
use the printed forms for the rear lights, they will look cool
Glad you guys took a turn from what you’re doing because that round light just wasn’t flowing with the body line
When you started carving the vent into the nose all I could think was "ka-chow!" 😄
Don’t you dare 😫
throwing the 3d scanner for no reason was worse that flipping a hammer over the hood for no reason
I showed my wife your car , what the idea was , she said " Ah ,looks a bit like a batmobile.."
Nice!!!! Interested to see how that hammer form works out.
Great work as always
This is arts !!!
Love seeing this build. So the end product will be an all aluminum body? No fiberglass or carbon?
Looking really sharp
I know it's not entirely true to your intention for a '60s style, but IMO you should put a vestigial splitter at the bottom of the nose. It wouldn't have to be big and stick out like a sore thumb, just a little ledge to cut down on the amount of air you're forcing underneath to lift the front end.
A slightly Aston Martin inspired shape to the front opening might work.
Driving lights slightly inboard to the head lights and sunken back. From a curved corner square hole transitioning to a round driving lights. Also recess the grill. A rounded off corner rectangle and higher up. Central to the lower section.
Just my view.
Thats a great video as always, but i dont get the "hammering against the plastic" part, wouldnt it be too weak to hammer against it?
You’d be surprised at how strong 3D prints can be!
@@CrucibleCoachworks will be waiting for the next vid then
Picture pages, picture pages. Time to get your picture pages. Time to get your crayons and your pencils!
I wanna see a group c style build next😅
Looks like you printed the hammer form for the Left side of the car, but held it up to the Right side. Love your processes. Thanks for sharing. Mike
Yep! We did that to show the angle of the panel, had to be the opposite side for that to work.
We missed you in Carlisle today! 😢
Ryan, are you coming to Australia to help Home Built By Jeff learn the English wheel and shape a new roof for his Ford? Awesome collaboration.
Lower waist line, tilf the windscreen and driving position will give correct proportions. Now it will look like something out of Disney Cars.
Вы не будете делать площадку под номера на бампере?
The front of an Opel GT ... minus the Corvette-like sharp upper fender line... isn't that the look you are going for?
Chin up okes 🤙 attention to detail will always payoff.
What if you use the inner line of the fender to create the opening and use the space between that an the light for a brake duct?
Thanks
eyeballing everything seems like a good way to get a lopsided car, very surprised yall arn't doing more cad work.
all that and less😂😂😂
A cross between a Ferrari Roma and Lamborghini Miura :) How do you get the panels to be geometrically parallel by shaping them by hand?
when you guys get this done you should take it to a 24 Hours of Lemons race and see if you can troll the judges a bit aka the "$500 dollars my ass" population and well betting most of the pit will fall in love with it
What is radius of that planishing hammer anwil? Looks quite flat..
why not use that 3d printed form and adapt it to make a exaust opening for the rear?
It's probably to late now but you could use a woodworking router to shape the prints you have made rather than printing new ones. Good luck with your build!
when you 3d print something usually only the outside 1-2 mm is solid plastic, the inside is a mostly hollow grid to hold the shape. saves lots of time printing and material but it means if you router off the corner there wouldn't be much to hammer against so it's definitely a reprint situation :(
Y'all convince me Ryan doesnt look like Gordon freeman
Half Life 3 confirmed.
@@CrucibleCoachworks glorious journey of finding the God damn 10mm
Add some Porsche 904 to it.
Hello Sir
Please make longer Videos ! Maybe one hour ?
why not use a router with a radius bit to give you the soft edge in about 30 seconds?
Captain Kangaroo!!
form vs shape always seemed backwards to me. you use a hammer form to get the shape you want. you can use a shape cut out of cardboard to match the form you want
Sorry I'm late. Eurovision. What did I miss?
Woodworking router with a 3/4 round over bit would do it
Issue is with it being 3D printed: there’s a “shell” of plastic that is solid, but the inside is a hollow grid. So the round-over bit would cut into the grid and it would be weak.
Time to grab your crayons and some pencils…
Headlights should sit higher up on the hood, like in your clay model/rendering not as the blue stand ins are placed now....
Hmm Sally Carrera or Lightning McQueen
Couldn’t you just use a router round over bit on that 3D printed part so you doing have to start over?
@11:15 7.25" span? wow Ryan's hands are tiny. I have a 6" span across outstretched index and pinkie.. 9.5 to thumb.
I gots little bb hands
Why you guys just don't want to take handheld router and route the radius on the printed piece?
Just file the radius on the form...
cant you just grind the corners on the form you have and use that
Lol, first again
Please involve any industrial designer….