$500 Junkyard Supercar! TUBED Front End is DONE! - Project Jigsaw
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This week we continue Project Jigsaw, our 1960's inspired supercar project based on a Porsche Boxster. Finally, we have the front end completely designed and fabricated out of aluminum tubing that we had to anneal. 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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We did a more cinematic intro, however accidentally uploaded the first version. 😂
See the other intro here:
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In order to establish my bonafides, I watch waaaay to much CZcams, and Crucible is one of my favorite channels. I'm sure that someone told you that presenting exciting intros explaining what you are doing is important to each video, but I'm here to tell you that it's not. I just skip right over them; they're repetitive and uninteresting. Don't waste your time (or mine). One of the many exciting things about Project Jigsaw is that Tony plays a more prominent role; he adds gravitas to each video. However, a presenter he is not.
This is just my (very blunt) opinion, but it seems like you're leaning more and more into that "american tv car show" thing and I personally find that annoying and irritating. That overly loud and over emphasized way of speaking always struck me more of "angry drill instructor" or "angry foreman" than "car enthusiast" or "enthusiastic engineer". To me this "american car tv show" style feels less personal, it feels less like "we're gonna build something cool and exciting and we're taking you (the spectator) with us" and more like "sit down, shut the eff up, and ladle up the slop we're shoving into your face". You guys are doing some cool stuff, leveraging your abilities, and tackling challenges, making interesting projects in unique ways. I think you can let your natural enthusiasm, energy and project stand for itself, it doesn't need that artificial amped-up vibe.
At this point it just looks like a PS2 kinda car that the textures haven't loaded in, it's just the polygons
This is my adult version of Saturday morning cartoons
Stole my line.. but it’s long true if you eat a bowl of fruit loops while you watch!
And wild berry pop tarts
Babe wake up, a new Crucible Coachwork video just dropped
The mock up images of what the car could sort of look like, look fantastic!
Painstaking tube bending. The end result is such a reward. Excellent work guys.
Good lord the renders are a really cool concept. This car is going to be so pretty I can’t wait to see what the panels are gonna look like!
That render is absolutely gorgeous!!!
I take everything I said back about design choices. The rendering looks incredible and I now understand the proportions much better
It's almost as if a 928 and a 904 had a love child. 😍
Don't take this the wrong way. Really brilliant to see someone show how difficult, complex, involved, and time consuming these type of projects actually are. Please keep the detail going, it is what makes this project so good, and different. 👋👋👋 Fantastic projections, really looking forward to watching the rest of the process and the result.
Keep it up boys. This car finished will take you to the next level on the tubes of you!
I would love to find a $500 Porsche, even if it is a junkyard ready version. Love what you guys are doing, and I am kind of jealous that I cannot be there to help sweep up the shop.
That first CAD teaser of the final look is incredible 👌🏻
Impressive gents, it is coming along nicely!
I love that Ryan put in a Helldivers 2 ref at 11:46. I see you buddy and I'm here BECAUSE of it.
FOR SUPER EARTH!
@@CrucibleCoachworksFOR DEMOCRACY!
Really coming along, tyanks for the company during my lunch break! Now time for me to get back to putting a new floor in.
I’m here!!! I’ve got bed-hair, but I’m here!!
Wow, you guys.. that rendering looks soooo good.! If I wasn’t excited before (I was) I really am now. 😍🙌🏼
Great work. I'm new to the channel and really enjoying the build series so far!
Pretty awesome can't wait to see the finish product 🔥
Your craftmanship is awesome and the renders look fantastic
It’s looking great
Unreal !!!
Love your work. That rear window looks a little awkward though, sort of like the GTM kit car. But you guys have amazing eyes for detail and have done incredible things in the past. I’ll trust your process. I’m sure it’ll be great!
Great stuff guys. Awesome to watch. Thanks for showing us 👌
Confucius (c 2500 ago): "A man who makes a mistake and then chooses not to correct it makes a second mistake" 😉
Great progress 👍👍
What would help is a boundary box to reference from even just a square bar mounted square to the car attached to the bumper mounts would help to measure from. and also some blocks jacking the car up evenly would enable you to measure from the floor aswell as suspension would be a variable that would eliminate using the floor as a reference.
you should get some of that window shrinkwrap stuff to help visualize skin and stuff. double side tape on the aluminum and lay the mylar on it and hit it with a hair dryer
I know you don't do fibreglass, but have you ever thought of taking moulds from your creations such as this or the flat nose to offer them as kits?
Looking at how this is shaping up it would be lovely to see other shabby old boxters repurposed into something great like this.
You should offer this as a kit for sure.
ridiculously time consuming ,takes away from the 1 of 1 in existence of this car,and prohibitively expensive but it would be cool
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411 yeah you'd have to make plenty of them to make it commercially viable, but the 1 of 1 exclusivity would always stay with the aluminium original wouldn't it.
There are lots of cobra replicas but the original Shelby's are still very exclusive
Use two green laser pointers on tri pods. Aim them at a point in mid air. The beams are visible to the naked eye. A vape mod and two of the green construction laser levels could make some nice barrier walls to build up to.
Not the final those renderings are freaking awesome !
I really like the rendering of the model. It look modern and vintage at the same time. Those line are really italian, it make me think of Pininfarina (ex Battista) ... very elegant, really like it. If you made use of modern led light it can give a modern punch to the car, but the line are there. Maybe the motor can be display to give it a race car look... nice work!
Great show guys ! Has taken me back to when I was doing that stuff. Excellent 👌
Great series and great video as always.
Glad you enjoy it!
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Official gullwing door request
I agree
When our cars are done, we should have a hand made, Ford powered, aluminum bodied, mid engined car show.
Like the fact you're Building your own instead of just Rebuilding. 🎖
That look incredible.
Freaking love your videos guys. I'm not much of a Porsche guy beyond the respect for a cool platform, I don't have any aspirations to own one. I love starting every Saturday with a Crucible Coachworks video! You make it look so easy you get me thinking about doing REALLY dumb things on my own projects with my own skill level hahaha.
Ok, hear me out. That wire frame dividing the intake grill area looks kinda cool! What are your thoughts about doing a large bifurcated middle grill area, with smaller intakes on the corners to balance it out? If it was done right, it could be a really cool modern styling choice that still looks retro, and might help with issues of it looking too much like Miura or GT40.
Have you thought about placing the front wheel wells in place to have more structure to build off of? Also one thing that sticks out to me is the transition from the front wheel to the bumper seems like such a weird and drastic angle. Looking forward to the next episode.
Make yourself some adjustable stands out of sleeved tubing that have a flat base on them and that way you can put it exactly where you need your aluminum tubing to set and it would be like multiple persons assisting you with precision. Also, propane is cheap and if you made a small forge that you could pull the tubing thru it to aneal it, it could get you the temperature you need much faster and it would be more consistent.
Now you should be the eyes for the windshield and the mouth in the front 😂😂
I wonder if you could use one of those inductive bolt heater thingys to anneal the tubing. That might be faster/easier.
Hi guys I really like this project, keep it up.. it looks fantastic. it looks like a restomod of the gt 40. if I can give a little advice, i do not like round headlights on this car .. I would put headlights derived from Fiat Coupe or Fiat Barchetta or Noble M600.. and on the back alfa romeo mito tail lights... a warm greeting from Italy🤗
You guys really gotta use the chapelles show “aluminum tubes” skit with black bush for the amount you say it lol
23:42 Isaac? Isaac from the Orville? 🤔😏😁👍
To see a Supercar come to life One Saturday at a time, gotta love it! It looks awesome!
You guys do nice work, I wonder if using a BBQ bottle and a weed burning torch would give you more control during the Anealing process, in plumbing propane allways takes longer to get the piping up to temp to take the solder , plus the flame on the weed burning torch would go around the whole pipe evenly . Just a thought????
It's starting too take shape! It looks awesome already, but i wonder if the bottom tube of the front corners might be too "angular"? you went back and added more radius to the top tube but the bottom one doesn't seem to flow the same...
Please, please, please make the first render a real car - it's a thing of beauty!
While I can't wait until it's fully built, watching the process makes for great viewing, so I'll keep doing it until it's done. 😊
The rendering provided by Juan Noguera is first class. May I suggest that you gentlemen accept it as is? Outstanding episode per usual. Thank you!
It looks like it’s getting a new styled kinda Pantera vibe. I dig it.
Is the lower valance going to come back it more? Maybe it's just the vid but the nose looks very flat compared to the inspiration or the renderings. Love the build hope it brings some inspiration to the car community.
That intro was the thing that I was missing, good job guys on progress on car and on production quality!! :))
Thanks so much!
Noiiiiceee
Guys - looks like your design is swapping our the boxster door glass for Cayman - with the squared off trailing edge - hope thats the plan, else your design will have problems adapting.
I know as I have a similar project underway, but managed it with the stock 986 glass.
Heterochromia- Learned it on X-Men
Have you thought about adding ducted vents or fog lights to this? I think some lights in that lower flat plane would really add some shape
Shame you deleted that small dip, that the wire had in the front, where the sides met the middel parts. Regards sören
Maybe the ( new beetle) headlights would be a better fit?
I haven't watched all the episodes. Did they lengthen the wheel base????
The welding probably killed your microphones. I've lost lots of bt headphones welding aluminum. Maybe that's it
31 in trade years is more like 70 in normal years 😅
As I professional designer. I'd say proportionately, the single biggest issue that's preventing your design from the clean yet aggressive look is the headlight spacing. They are too far inboard of the fender edge. Please. Just try them further out. you won't be disappointed.
Very nice design but imo it would look better with fiat coupe headlights. They're probably not a thing in the US though.
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How can i find a long neck grinder like this?
will the hood open?
$500 and $200k worth of labor.
Count Tony- 1 hahaha, 2 hahaha.
What is a boxer Chassis?
huh! cool, heterochromia.... neat!
Look they are done playing with sticks! My boxster without an engine or trans was $3,000. The $500 is nothing compared to what you have spent and will spend. Those tires you bought were almost $5,000.
I hope you will change taillights
Renders look very nice, but still think the car should have sqare tail ligths, would fit better with the lines and the whole idea
As the gT40's headlights..
do you have one brown eye and one blue one? If so, are you the bionic man?
good work! subbed. but title is misleading...
Why don't you make both sides at the same time, that way they will be the same, instead of jumping around ?
911 block?
It looks just like a Porsche……full circle build….
I would done 959 from it.
I'm just curious as to why the engine choice? Not hating just wondering the conclusion.
Watch the first episode ;)
Night mare to build individual panels, use existing panels an modifie them???!
You do brilliant work and may build a Super car, but Porsches aren’t super cars.
Could you address the burgundy and the black and white elephants in the room?
Because those are customer projects, they have a different timeline than a self-funded project like Jigsaw - we anticipate updates with them in the future.
Turn down the muzak.
may be the car cost $500, but your equipment sure doesn't. I don't think this counts.
and? any modern car crafter/builder or shop with coachworks in their name isnt gonna so caseys customs types of builds...i love both,for different reasons
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411 from the title, it looks like the video is made to make people think that anyone with $500 and some skill, can build a supercar. It borders on clickbait. Millions of kids with dreams will probably fall for it.
If you had kept the flat 6 I would have kept watching, but as soon as a dinosaur American V8 went in it died for me. It’s like calling a GT40 a ford, when the rest of the world knows it’s a British deigned and built LOLA. 😂😂🤣
why does it sound horrable when americans say italian brand names? maseRRRRRati, feRRRRRaRRRRi, dude i never was laughin harder the first30seconds in ;) made my day
Tube bending to make a buck...So consuming time process to my taste..interesting to watch.
But a wood layers frame would give you a quicker result, especially when your idea of design isn't fixed....
With 3dprinting for the most complicated shape or parts
3D printing a skeleton, buck or a mold is so much better...
Your yellow IA rendering of your basic CAD aren't too bad, but it's always too thick ...Good idea anyway to ask some help to a designer.
The Boxster is a fat donor for 60'S design...Lot of work, but me i would put the windscreen more low
GT40 's height is 40", so jigsaw the Boxter 's height...!
Choose and finish the design before building the buck ! change (the whole) things ( and not only details) during the process are rarely a good way to make things.
Impressed!