I just want to say. I have been binge watching youtube for 4 years straight and your two part video making this masterpiece is the most interesting and educational thing I've been lucky enough to see.
Jarvie, this is one of the most incredible builds I have ever seen in my life, and you are an inspiration - but I HIGHLY recommend you incorporate a basic tubular steel rollbar / support structure. This is going to be a very light, and very impressive car performance wise, but your safety is very important - and a fiberglass monocoque likely will not fare well in a rollover situation. It will also massively increase the torsional rigidity of the car - mainly if you are able to tie the cage into the subframe mounting points. Even as just a roll cage that is bolted to the monocoque it will make the car much stiffer. I understand if this is an unwelcome suggestion for such a change - as this is YOUR vision, but I ask you to please consider it. - Dean.
@@Lennox1012 No - you might be thinking of something else he said. The Arete project utilizes a fiberglass / Kevlar reinforced monocoque and a occupant safety structure / semi stressed roll bar. (He posted about the occupant safety structure earlier this day) Happy to see it.
Your timing is impeccable. Three years in the making and you hit with no waiting time. . . Oh, except there is no part 3 yet . . .sorry! all is not lost- videos every Thursday. Thanks for watching.
The pauses while trimming the foam in the sills just tell me of all the time you laid awake at night thinking about the jambs, clearances, weather stripping and sills. You are basically referring to the image in your mind of that one area. Now compound that to the entire car! Magnificent.
@@BuilderCreator other than your videos how do you suggest someone gets started in the learning process? Any good books or resources as I'm sure there will be lots of little things that come with experience. My wife said I can try 😁
@@dylan4972 Book wise, I would suggest you read about materials. Once you know what is available you can chose the appropriate medium. There is a magazine (online now) called "Machine Design" that is an excellent resource. They on occasion print materials in book form that are always full of knowledge. Think up a small project and dive in- Maybe something for your wife . . .drag her in all the way. Ha! something like a kayak can be done fairly inexpensive and in little space, or other things that are of interest to you. Then move on to bigger and better!
C'est la meilleure chaîne sur UA-cam côté explication. Méthodique plusieurs domaines que vous maîtrisez mécanique surtout. Pour la conception de la coque je suis resté cloué sur ma chaise. Chaque vidéo je la voie plusieurs fois. Vous méritez un MILLION S'ABONNE JE VAIS LA PARTAGÉ EN EUROPE 🇪🇺. MERCI C'EST UN PLAISIR
It's much easier today with the internet and next day shipping, plus we get to share it with all you fine folks out there on UA-cam. Thanks for watching.
One video= relaxed - after a year you may be rethinking your subscription. Ha! Thanks for following the channel. I'll try to keep up the Zen tranquility!
Man I love your build so far! I’m an engineer like yourself and always wanted to build my own car. Seeing you do this has inspired me to get started. I must first build the garage space before getting started. Keep up the good work, I’m learning so much and will follow the steps you have established. Thank you!
do some dimple on the structure support plate and put some curves on the plate for more rigidity. to release mold use air pressure between it so its easily pop out. GREAT WORK RESPECT
I'm on part 2, loving it. The narration and explaining is perfect, well, at least to another fabricator/ body man/ auto electrical/ etc. Even novice builders will learn so much from these videos, it's like sitting in a really great classroom. 👍👏.Thank You.
This is not your typical youtuber build that does it for the views...This is a car manufacturer level type of build which 90% of people here haven't seen up close and as detailed as this , we should be thankful he's giving us a front row seat, rather talking non sense stuff lets give him props, motivate and support him and his build. Props to you and your fam for sharing ur build!
Ive made lots of sketched ideas for super cars I'd love to build over the years - I am not sure I have what it takes to build them, after watching this! You are a rare human sir!
It just amazes me the ingenuity of some of these builders. Thinking of methods to construct, shape, or strengthen that they just come up with that I've never even heard of before that are genius, lol. Very impressive. Or creating your OWN wiring board and all the wiring components for the car...??? I couldn't even imagine the time that went into that aspect alone.
Another thing I want to share is that I like your channel because of the easy going presentation, high production values, background discussions regarding the hows and whys, and the killer, immaculately clean workshop. My kitchen could use your skills. I also that there's no bro' attitude or heavy metal music and lots of examples of professionalism. I'm a big fan. Keep it up!
What frame of reference do the doubters have??? I mean... WOW! They're watching you do the work (more or less). My money is on, "this ain't your first rodeo". I'm AMAZED!!!
I am amazed at your visualization, production and construction, and finally the end product. What engineering skills you have! I'm still at awe. Literally speechless. Good luck with your future projects. I'll still be watching your channel. Take care.
Great video! I woke up today feeling that i don't wanna do anything. I've watched Part 2 and it gave me inspiration and some energy to keep doing what I do! Love this videos. Very detailed and informative!!! 🙌🙌🙌 Can't wait to see more🙏
Sweet baby Jesus you have some serious concentration. I am confident I could do all of the work, but I just dont have the design know-how to initiate it. Its very relaxing to watch this. Thank you my friend, I look forward to the rest of the project.
Gosh this is amazing! Im currently building a Vaydor G35 on my channel and I thought I was thinking outside the box. Definitely some amazing skills going into this! Can't wait to see it finished.
the first time I saw someone build something like this was a kitplane called the "VariEZE by Burt Rutan I had it on a VHS tape years ago back in the1980s...I ordered it throught the mail...I know...(VHS.. mail...back in the stone ages) I can do this!!! thanks for the inspiration!!!!
I am riveted to the videos of building that car. So much goes into it i didnt realize!!. You sir are a inspiration. Im gonna build a model car cause thats the best i can do!!!
Such a great journey you are giving us. Thank you for having us in. Very inspiring. Amazing outcome for now. I can't wait for the street run. Keep up this great work. Greats from Europe 👍🙌👏
You’ve blow me away along with mike patey building ‘scrappy’. Watching you guys in my free time this year has reaffirmed my faith in humanity. Awesome to know guys like you are still out there building original creative amazing work. Keep up the great work. Just subbed.
My GOSH!!!! That's a lot of work! I thought a kit car was hard.....lol! I appreciate all the skills you can teach with this one video. I have done fiberglass work with a speed boat, but this is a whole-nother level!
I can attest to the "build at home in your spare time." Several years ago I built a Locost - Lotus Seven replica - in my 1200 sf shop. It took 2 years of spare time while learning new skills, sourcing parts, and having the best experience of my life (with clothes on). I'm currently building a Jetta Smyth Ute, and one thing I've learned with both builds is that you need to at least quadruple your schedule for redesigns, fixing mistakes, days off, and unexpected events.
@@BuilderCreator I used to be a software project manager and we had a factor for the slowest employee that we applied to the entire project. then doubled it. It worked out well.
Not sure if I missed it but one thing that I'd strongly suggest is this- I'd remove all of the drywall mud that is beneath the fiberglass shell because that mud WILL(guaranteed) break up and will continue breaking down and thus becomes like sand and moving around. I'd strip ALL of that mud and then like a gel coated mold, you could just spray fiberglass with a "chopper gun" and roll out all of the air, it'd be nice and strong. Go one steps further and do a thin layer of fiberglass with a chopper gun then laminate over that once it's cured, with either carbon fiber, Kevlar or a blend of kevlar, carbon fiber and/or/with graphite. You just need an autoclave to heat/cook/laminate it all together
Sorry to say, but yes you did miss some thing! That drywall mud was just a plug to take molds off of. There is an entire series of videos describing each step in detail. It is all listed in a play list on the channel called Arete curated play list. Just watch according to the numbers in the title (i.e. A1-A78)
@@BuilderCreator right on, I thank you for the update. I appreciate you taking the time to share that. I'd also like to add that I'm thoroughly amazed at what you've done. I know that you've done(built) something that very very few people are capable of even doing. It looks badass
I designed and built a sea kayak - measured and lifted the plans...But that’s like being proud of drawing a stick man - compared to this Michelangelo Masterpiece! Unbelievable vision and work!
Newtek's Lightwave 3D has an excellent modeler with any view and shading you can possibly want in real time. You can still insert your build process, but be a lot closer to your end than where you started with your plug. it's WAY affordable, would even say dirt cheap in a project like this and can animate and simulate wind testing.
Wow. I can do some of that stuff at 100th the skill level. You have MAD skills. weld , body work, electrical, and build your own forms. You are in another dimension. I would be proud to sweep your shop LOL I got dibs on the 2nd car
This is real amazing Mr. Jay Jarvie you are a real genius and deserve a few Gold Medals! If I ever have my way a offer will be made to you to run couple of classes for our people in Madang Papua New Guinea. It is real master craftsman work!
I'm 64 today! Great vid for my birthday!
happy birthday .sir
Happy birthday . . free shop tours for those turning 64!
Happy birthday!
@@marieheart6950 Thank you so much
@Alpharius Many thanks
I just want to say. I have been binge watching youtube for 4 years straight and your two part video making this masterpiece is the most interesting and educational thing I've been lucky enough to see.
80+ more videos showing all the detail if your interested! Playlist called - Currated Arete playlist.
This is straight up the automotive equivalent to Bob Ross.
No mistakes here, just happy little accidents
all he needs is the fro.
FACTS! Put a little penetrating weld...That'll be our little secret there...😂😂😂
@@AdamLue bahahaha
Parmvir Grewal - That's just what my comment was going to be. Maybe once it's done, he can do a really cool mural for it.
Jarvie, this is one of the most incredible builds I have ever seen in my life, and you are an inspiration - but I HIGHLY recommend you incorporate a basic tubular steel rollbar / support structure. This is going to be a very light, and very impressive car performance wise, but your safety is very important - and a fiberglass monocoque likely will not fare well in a rollover situation. It will also massively increase the torsional rigidity of the car - mainly if you are able to tie the cage into the subframe mounting points. Even as just a roll cage that is bolted to the monocoque it will make the car much stiffer. I understand if this is an unwelcome suggestion for such a change - as this is YOUR vision, but I ask you to please consider it. - Dean.
i wanted to also ask if he'd designed a breakaway into the car between the drivers cell & engine bay as many lamborghini's and ferrari's have done.
There no shame when it comes to safety suggestions!!! That’s a great idea!!!👍🏻
@@Lennox1012 No - you might be thinking of something else he said. The Arete project utilizes a fiberglass / Kevlar reinforced monocoque and a occupant safety structure / semi stressed roll bar. (He posted about the occupant safety structure earlier this day) Happy to see it.
Roll Cage we don’t need no stinking Roll Cage
Rollcages/ bars being "safe" in a street car setup is a huge myth- look up roll bars(or cages) sled tests, and you will see why.
incredible timing! I just saw part one like one hour ago and was so sad that there wasnt a part 2! I just had to subscribe to this amazing build!
Your timing is impeccable. Three years in the making and you hit with no waiting time. . . Oh, except there is no part 3 yet . . .sorry! all is not lost- videos every Thursday. Thanks for watching.
The pauses while trimming the foam in the sills just tell me of all the time you laid awake at night thinking about the jambs, clearances, weather stripping and sills. You are basically referring to the image in your mind of that one area.
Now compound that to the entire car!
Magnificent.
That pretty much sums up my life! Ha!
The feeling of crafting a car from clay is like michaelangelo. Traditional car design too. Technology isn't always necessary
Yep. sometimes technology robs creativity for the sake of reducing labor.
@@BuilderCreator other than your videos how do you suggest someone gets started in the learning process? Any good books or resources as I'm sure there will be lots of little things that come with experience. My wife said I can try 😁
@@dylan4972 Book wise, I would suggest you read about materials. Once you know what is available you can chose the appropriate medium. There is a magazine (online now) called "Machine Design" that is an excellent resource. They on occasion print materials in book form that are always full of knowledge. Think up a small project and dive in- Maybe something for your wife . . .drag her in all the way. Ha! something like a kayak can be done fairly inexpensive and in little space, or other things that are of interest to you. Then move on to bigger and better!
C'est la meilleure chaîne sur UA-cam côté explication. Méthodique plusieurs domaines que vous maîtrisez mécanique surtout. Pour la conception de la coque je suis resté cloué sur ma chaise. Chaque vidéo je la voie plusieurs fois. Vous méritez un MILLION S'ABONNE JE VAIS LA PARTAGÉ EN EUROPE 🇪🇺.
MERCI C'EST UN PLAISIR
You have my respect. I did a project like this 40 years ago and man it aged me. Never, ever, ever again will i do something like this again.
It's much easier today with the internet and next day shipping, plus we get to share it with all you fine folks out there on UA-cam. Thanks for watching.
Man it's really relaxing to listen to your voice and watch this, love this channel, new sub
One video= relaxed - after a year you may be rethinking your subscription. Ha! Thanks for following the channel. I'll try to keep up the Zen tranquility!
*How do I get a supercar?*
Google: Here are some supercar dealerships near you.
Bing:
Man I love your build so far! I’m an engineer like yourself and always wanted to build my own car. Seeing you do this has inspired me to get started. I must first build the garage space before getting started. Keep up the good work, I’m learning so much and will follow the steps you have established. Thank you!
A place to build is always good!! Thanks for following the project.
do some dimple on the structure support plate and put some curves on the plate for more rigidity.
to release mold use air pressure between it so its easily pop out.
GREAT WORK
RESPECT
Its great to see the progress of Thai build, can't wait to see her driving in the streets!
That day is in view!
I'm on part 2, loving it. The narration and explaining is perfect, well, at least to another fabricator/ body man/ auto electrical/ etc. Even novice builders will learn so much from these videos, it's like sitting in a really great classroom. 👍👏.Thank You.
Thanks for watching. Remember there are 80 more parts, if you want to catch it in all its gory detail. Ha!
@@BuilderCreator Thanks, I will watch them.
This is not your typical youtuber build that does it for the views...This is a car manufacturer level type of build which 90% of people here haven't seen up close and as detailed as this , we should be thankful he's giving us a front row seat, rather talking non sense stuff lets give him props, motivate and support him and his build. Props to you and your fam for sharing ur build!
HaHa, but the views help! Thanks for watching the build(s).
@@BuilderCreator #true lol “if you build it, they (views) will come my bradah” and thanks again for the front row seat and knowledged shared👍🏼
Ive made lots of sketched ideas for super cars I'd love to build over the years - I am not sure I have what it takes to build them, after watching this! You are a rare human sir!
Pick the simplest design and give it a go . . learn as you go. It's all for the experience or we would just get a second job and go buy something. Ha!
It just amazes me the ingenuity of some of these builders. Thinking of methods to construct, shape, or strengthen that they just come up with that I've never even heard of before that are genius, lol. Very impressive. Or creating your OWN wiring board and all the wiring components for the car...??? I couldn't even imagine the time that went into that aspect alone.
Fantastic project. Thanks for sharing this with the world. 🇨🇦
Glad your out there in the world to be a part of it! Thanks for watching.
You're a full-stack engineer, sir. It's a pure tech beauty.
A real life hero with an inspiration for many around in business..
Amazing how far you've come. Can't wait to see the next video
I love this project! I am super excited to see more of the Leviathan.
Me too!!!!
This is epic. Wow. Amazing one man doing all this in his workshop. Knowledge ( research) and hand skills in harmony. Nice.
Another thing I want to share is that I like your channel because of the easy going presentation, high production values, background discussions regarding the hows and whys, and the killer, immaculately clean workshop. My kitchen could use your skills. I also that there's no bro' attitude or heavy metal music and lots of examples of professionalism. I'm a big fan. Keep it up!
I was going to get a tattoo to fit in with the younger crowed, but you talked me out of it. Ha!
This is a great build. I always watch out for the next episode.
Thanks, glad you are enjoying it. Make sure you are subscribed so that notification hit when new episodes come out!
I could watch this all day
Reminds me of my days of working for Bill Jongbloed in his fiberglass shop.
I recognized the old window weights you used to hold parts in position.
Old window weights - Free Exercise equipment 95 cents a pound!
What frame of reference do the doubters have??? I mean... WOW! They're watching you do the work (more or less). My money is on, "this ain't your first rodeo". I'm AMAZED!!!
I was just thinking how broad your talent set is man. Very impressive, and I'm not even talking about the car!
Yet no one mentions my raving good looks? Thanks for watching.
@@BuilderCreator baby, some things go without saying :P
It's always been a dream to design my own sports car but I never knew how to go about it so thanks for taking the time to make this
There is a lot more insight in the complete collection of videos; jump in and subscribe to see all the action. ;)
@@BuilderCreator already did
You're an inspiration!
It is always relaxing watching you. It just motivates me to work on my classic car. love the way you weld!!!
Relaxed- a lot of viewers are calling it the Bob Ross car building technique. Ha!
... When i hear today is the day, My day is instantly better
Thanks for all these vids man!
Its great seeing into your craft!
Someones day is better . . .My life is a success! Thanks for following the channel.
A lovely and oddly relaxing thing to watch. Thanks very much.
I’ve watched part 1 today and now I’m hooked thank you for the great videos
Thanks. I hope you enjoy the build(s). The alternative is world news and politics. Ouch!
Your work is outstanding 👏 and so are these videos 📹. Thank you for uploading them.
I LOVE THIS PROJECT IS AMAZING IS FANTASTIC IS MAGIC I LOVE IT ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Aha! Calling the ‘bonnet’ by its correct name, I salute you sir!🙋🏻♂️🏴
You sir have such an amazing talent! Good job!
the shape reminds me of the Ferrari Dino, it is timeless and will always be in style.....
Or perhaps its bigger badder brother the LM 250?
@@BuilderCreator so that was the inspiration, it does look more like an lm250 than a dino just by looking at the side intakes and rear part of the car
you are a machine Mr. Jarvie! thank you so much for sharing such an incredible project!
Great work / content mate 👍 👌 cheers from New Zealand 🇳🇿
I wish a father in law like you. Or a father like you. Or a father.
Great video!
I am amazed at your visualization, production and construction, and finally the end product. What engineering skills you have! I'm still at awe. Literally speechless. Good luck with your future projects. I'll still be watching your channel. Take care.
Yes, it is the visualization that gets me along, the fabrication skills are secondary. Thanks for watching.
Just in awe of the whole project! 👍
These humans are awesome........,congrats!!! from France
You know a video will be good when it has 3000 views and 0 dislikes.
Hi I'm from Argentina, i just wanted to tell you that I really enjoy this videos and thanks for let us be part of it in the process!
Welcome, thanks for watching from the bottom of the earth.
Great video! I woke up today feeling that i don't wanna do anything. I've watched Part 2 and it gave me inspiration and some energy to keep doing what I do! Love this videos. Very detailed and informative!!! 🙌🙌🙌 Can't wait to see more🙏
Then "Today was the day" Thanks for watching, I'll try to keep the inspiration coming.
I am amazed at this hungry for more as most will be to see it finished & driving
This is one of the ULTIMATE DIY’s I’ve ever seen. I want to see the whole process up to and including the acquisition of title , tag and insurance.
Stay tuned!
Great attention to detail and perseverance.
BEaUTiFUUL introduction 1 minute👍
Sweet baby Jesus you have some serious concentration. I am confident I could do all of the work, but I just dont have the design know-how to initiate it. Its very relaxing to watch this. Thank you my friend, I look forward to the rest of the project.
I don't think anyone does, we just jump in and discover on the way.
Just wow. Huge props
Gosh this is amazing! Im currently building a Vaydor G35 on my channel and I thought I was thinking outside the box. Definitely some amazing skills going into this! Can't wait to see it finished.
the first time I saw someone build something like this was a kitplane called the "VariEZE by Burt Rutan I had it on a VHS tape years ago back in the1980s...I ordered it throught the mail...I know...(VHS.. mail...back in the stone ages) I can do this!!! thanks for the inspiration!!!!
Just happen to have a picture of Burt on my "wall of fame" you can see him here in this video- ua-cam.com/video/8gGOJSdwRj4/v-deo.html
great workmanship !!
Muchas Felicidades Joven Por Su Canal.
Saludos Cordiales Desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. ..
Very nice. Id love to try this. I can biuld out of junk but this is a whole new level
This is absolutely amazing work! Thank you so much for this. Its been a joy to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come.
I am riveted to the videos of building that car. So much goes into it i didnt realize!!. You sir are a inspiration. Im gonna build a model car cause thats the best i can do!!!
Model today full scale tomorrow!
Excellent! My spare time is spent sleeping, unfortunately.
Such a great journey you are giving us. Thank you for having us in. Very inspiring. Amazing outcome for now. I can't wait for the street run. Keep up this great work. Greats from Europe 👍🙌👏
Robert Duvall builds cars on the side? Oh my god what a genius!
Quite the Renaissance man
VERY Instructional! Many of the same things for building a self-designed boat. (Which I have done..)
Just take the tires off and stick it in the water. Ha! Thanks for watching.
You’ve blow me away along with mike patey building ‘scrappy’. Watching you guys in my free time this year has reaffirmed my faith in humanity. Awesome to know guys like you are still out there building original creative amazing work. Keep up the great work. Just subbed.
Thanks for the sub. Thanks for the compliment as well; putting me in category with Mike Patey is high praise indeed.
My GOSH!!!! That's a lot of work! I thought a kit car was hard.....lol! I appreciate all the skills you can teach with this one video. I have done fiberglass work with a speed boat, but this is a whole-nother level!
Respect!!! You must know everything about cars to do this on your own. Wish you all be best. Still wating for part 3.
Hopefully this year will be "part 3" third and final overview episode. HA! Till then every Thursday for the small episodes.
I can attest to the "build at home in your spare time." Several years ago I built a Locost - Lotus Seven replica - in my 1200 sf shop. It took 2 years of spare time while learning new skills, sourcing parts, and having the best experience of my life (with clothes on). I'm currently building a Jetta Smyth Ute, and one thing I've learned with both builds is that you need to at least quadruple your schedule for redesigns, fixing mistakes, days off, and unexpected events.
But never plan on quadrupling your schedule or it will take 8 times as long!
@@BuilderCreator I used to be a software project manager and we had a factor for the slowest employee that we applied to the entire project. then doubled it. It worked out well.
@Capt_Beefheart Being I am the only employee, it should be an easy calculation. I will check with myself to see how long I might take. Ha!
Wow I'm just blown away! You have a great talent 😊
Not sure if I missed it but one thing that I'd strongly suggest is this- I'd remove all of the drywall mud that is beneath the fiberglass shell because that mud WILL(guaranteed) break up and will continue breaking down and thus becomes like sand and moving around. I'd strip ALL of that mud and then like a gel coated mold, you could just spray fiberglass with a "chopper gun" and roll out all of the air, it'd be nice and strong. Go one steps further and do a thin layer of fiberglass with a chopper gun then laminate over that once it's cured, with either carbon fiber, Kevlar or a blend of kevlar, carbon fiber and/or/with graphite. You just need an autoclave to heat/cook/laminate it all together
Sorry to say, but yes you did miss some thing! That drywall mud was just a plug to take molds off of. There is an entire series of videos describing each step in detail. It is all listed in a play list on the channel called Arete curated play list. Just watch according to the numbers in the title (i.e. A1-A78)
@@BuilderCreator right on, I thank you for the update. I appreciate you taking the time to share that. I'd also like to add that I'm thoroughly amazed at what you've done. I know that you've done(built) something that very very few people are capable of even doing. It looks badass
Bruh, you're an animal! Vulcan GREAT build!!!
It’s an amazing build and a good looking car. With a Toyota engine it’s not a supercar but it’s still got the appearance.
Not a supercar like the BMW M1
Something to watch waiting fro the next Project Binky. And just as good too
Thanks for the great compliment, as Project Binky is beloved and praised by this crowd.
Amazing!! I love this!😁👍
I fr love these videos
This is an AMAZING video, especially seeing the inventive ways you approach things such as that awesome method for fabricating control arms!!
Have you watched the entire series? A lot more "inventive" ways shown. Thanks for watching.
@@BuilderCreator I haven't, but I'm working on it!!
AMAZING work sir - LOL when you made the Water Works Card game reference - played that a lot as a kid.
Beautiful proyet, see you from Venezuela, iam gonna see all complete, thank
I really like the way you build your dream!!! You're a bad ass 👍
He is Genius!!!😲😲
Amazing!!!👍👍
This series has been so inspiring. Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks, and thanks for following the build.
Brilliant video buddy, I’m still gripped by the project!
I just love this car
I designed and built a sea kayak - measured and lifted the plans...But that’s like being proud of drawing a stick man - compared to this Michelangelo Masterpiece! Unbelievable vision and work!
I really appreciate your hard work
What is my time worth and what have i done .....inspiration WOW factor an just Hard work
Thank You. memories of my youth
i can't wait to see it on the road
Newtek's Lightwave 3D has an excellent modeler with any view and shading you can possibly want in real time. You can still insert your build process, but be a lot closer to your end than where you started with your plug. it's WAY affordable, would even say dirt cheap in a project like this and can animate and simulate wind testing.
I have opted for Solidworks and Rhino 3D for the next project. Since I have made the plunge maybe a few parts for the Arete from CNC as well.
Mad Respect for your talent!
Nice videos Brother!!
Wow, Real Ballzy Bruh! 💯👍🏾👏🏽
I’m very excited for the final result,thank you sir you are an inspiration
U must be a genious and u scare me- u r amazing!
Wow. I can do some of that stuff at 100th the skill level. You have MAD skills. weld , body work, electrical, and build your own forms. You are in another dimension. I would be proud to sweep your shop LOL I got dibs on the 2nd car
Come sweep the shop floor every day and leave with a part in your lunch box!
Mega build. Great skills. Thank you for sharing
After watching this and planning my own build, I conclude , im just gonna build a M'cycle powered golfkart and paint flames on the sides.
Done.
This is real amazing Mr. Jay Jarvie you are a real genius and deserve a few Gold Medals! If I ever have my way a offer will be made to you to run couple of classes for our people in Madang Papua New Guinea. It is real master craftsman work!
First from New Guinea . . Welcome!