Thanks to this video i started making mines like 2 weeks ago nos i have 5 sets of 4 ready nd keep getting better! Thanks for the video nd the inspiration! 🙏🏼
You sir are a creative genious!! Paused the video to rummage for a spare exacto pen LOL! excited to try this, this is the best diy wheel instructional ive found yet
Thanks for the kind words and support! There are two size hobby knives and this uses the larger thickness of the two so keep that in mind. Let me know how it turns out. Got some more videos in the works so hit that bell for notifications when those get released in the next couple weeks.
I been using heat sink for a bit while now I guess I am not only one use heat sink I side the heat sink over the hot wheels then use a hair dry good old heat sink nice job..
This is great! I've heard of the technique and seen the results before but never saw someone do a step-by-step. Thanks man! Got a sub from me as well...
I don't know why your other comment doesn't show up here. But I did check out and subscribe to your channel! Really awesome work man, hopefully with work I can get my channel up to your stats! 🤘💪
@@travthemaker3323 Thanks mate, I appreciate your support. Im pretty sure you will get to this point! If you want we could do like a "cooperation" in future time where we both customize a car on a specific topic and post our results at the same time.
I'm glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. And thanks so much for the support. Yeah lockdowns suck but better to be safe than sorry. Stay safe out there. And btw I'm uploading a new 2-part DIY today on making functional shocks so check that out!
Excelente trabajo, trav, es una idea genial, había estado buscando como hacerlas llantas, pero superaste mis expectativas, eres el mejor, ya tienes un nuevo subscriptor
Great tutorial! I think you could have cut the aluminium with your jeweler's saw easier if your drill direction had been reversed as the metal appeared to be spinning with the direction of the saw teeth as opposed to against the bite of the blade teeth.
Thanks for the reply. Its actually spinning against the teeth of the blade. This was actually a coping saw (I have since purchased a jewlers saw, much better)so the blade teeth are quite a bit larger. If you think about it you still need a sawing motion because otherwise even with the spinning of the drill the aluminum would only be cutting on one or two of the same saw teeth which is not very effective at cutting. The sawing motion really speeds up the process. If you were to have some sort of cutting bit like on a real lathe the opposite would be true.
I've never used those so couldn't comment on the quality or issues. I was designing some of my own wheels as I now have a 3d resin printer, but life got in the way. Hopefully I get back to that real soon and I may start offering my own wheel sets.
Sorry for the late reply. I am working on some designs for wheels I may offer for sale in the near future. Life has just been in the way lately. I'll post up when those are ready. Thanks for reaching out
Thanks for the support! Glad you hit the bell cause I'm currently working on a few videos. As I'm sure you know to make a quality video doing this kind of work takes a lot of time. But rest assured I'm still at it and more is coming very shortly
@@travthemaker3323 all good, no stress, yes it does take alot of work for a small video, we still working on it to lol, check us out when u get time cheers KC Tassie
Sure, after a fine grit sandpaper you can use different rubbing compounds and a polish for a mirror finish if you wish. In my VW build video I polished the diecast body using that method. Just chuck the wheel lips in the drill and polish away!
Thats cool! I was wondering if they roll as good as factory plastic wheels? I wouldnt think they would be as fast but i dont know. WHats your verdict on that?
Thanks! You probably could probably make them pretty fast. They do roll well, but they do have a little more weight as you would expect. But realistically these are for more static purposes. Because the amount of time I spend building my customs I am not about to fling them across the table or floor lol.
Hi, I'm from Mexico, I hope you understand me since I don't know any English, but if you could put what type of tube you use and what size, thank you very much in advance since those tires are very good
Its the larger sized hobby knife/X-acto which measures right at 15/32nds of an inch or 11.9mm. It is hollow and has the thick sidewall, but toward the end is solid. It's the cheapest source of aluminum for this.
@@vick_garage if you mean use aluminum tube to make the wheel rims... I would if I could easily obtain the size I would need and it was affordable. This is a cheap easy way to achieve a good result, and most everyone has these laying around, plus you a couple sets from one handle.
Hey, I just found your channel. Totally cool content. I love it. You are very skilled and your channel rocks. I will definitely be trying this special technique now that I have our excellent tutorial to take me step by step. We share the same passion for scale cars. I'm doing makeovers on my channel. Mostly 1:64 stuff - you might like it. Check it out. I’m always looking for new ideas, tips and tricks to improve my own content. I’ve just subbed to your channel. Hit me back! Have fun with the cars and be safe, brother. Greetings from Switzerland.
Thanks so much for the positive words! I'll check out your channel and let me know how the wheels go. Were trying to stay safe over here! I'd love to visit Switzerland one day. Thanks again.
No you don't need 4 exactos, depending on the width of the wheel you could make 2 sets of 4 wheels out of one knife. Hobby knives are cheap and easy to find. Try buying aluminum tubing in the correct size and you tell me which is cheaper. Have you ever built any? Do you know a better way?
i like how you use the red layer, make it easier to understand in the process. great work on this piece
No word better the most easiest and best explanation.. Big shout, keep up the good work!
Thanks to this video i started making mines like 2 weeks ago nos i have 5 sets of 4 ready nd keep getting better! Thanks for the video nd the inspiration! 🙏🏼
Glad I could help!
i think that s the one and only video that documents this technique!!! really great job man!!!!
Hey man appreciate it!
worked sooo great.made a set for a 370z. came out mint. thanks for the idea.
Sweet! I'd like to see them, if you IG or FB tag me I have the same user ID as here.
So badass. This will help me immensely while I make some custom wheels for my truck project.
Love this tip! When I start my custom diecast channel, I’m gonna send a shoutout to this channel for other customizers.
Thanks for the support! Glad you found it helpful. Good luck on the channel.
This is really cool I m 10years old and I m a big fan of hot wheels and that's why I make many things of hot wheels u can see all in my playlist
Thanks buddy. Checked out your channel and subscribed. Keep up the good work!
Fantastic tutorial , l take it if younalternate the heat shrink tube , yiu could create yiur own red line tyres ? ..... just a thought Trav
You sir are a creative genious!! Paused the video to rummage for a spare exacto pen LOL! excited to try this, this is the best diy wheel instructional ive found yet
Thanks for the kind words and support! There are two size hobby knives and this uses the larger thickness of the two so keep that in mind. Let me know how it turns out. Got some more videos in the works so hit that bell for notifications when those get released in the next couple weeks.
@@travthemaker3323 is it the "#22" size knife?
@@superrad1659 Bro I do not know. Mine was a generic brand hobby knife. I went and measured the diameter which is 7/16th of an inch, if that helps.
@@travthemaker3323 ok thx!
This was so amazing, I can find all tools at harbor freight for cheap thanks alot for the tip
Yes sir! Thanks for watching
Skill level 100
Awesome. I’ve been trying to use other methods, but this perfect. Thanks so much!
You're welcome! Glad to hear it worked out!
I been using heat sink for a bit while now I guess I am not only one use heat sink I side the heat sink over the hot wheels then use a hair dry good old heat sink nice job..
Thanks. Yeah it works great.
BOHT HARD..!!! tnq bro...nice video.. love from India.....
Thanks for the support. Stay safe out there!
Thanks for the tip. Just subbed
Thanks! I've got two new videos coming real soon.
Thank you. Very informative! I hope to start customizing soon!!
Thanks, glad you found it helpful! Yeah its a fun hobby and not too expensive, so get going and make one! :)
great video.
Thank you for sharing this
Wow!
Thanks for this video :D
Great idea!!!
This is great! I've heard of the technique and seen the results before but never saw someone do a step-by-step. Thanks man! Got a sub from me as well...
Oh appreciate it man thanks for the support! Glad you found it helpful. I got more stuff coming so I'll make that sub worth it lol!
Very nice!
Great work!
Thanks for this video
Awesome tip I'm going to make some. Just subscribed.
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow awesome method. Defenitely going to try that out! New sub!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for the support!
I don't know why your other comment doesn't show up here. But I did check out and subscribe to your channel! Really awesome work man, hopefully with work I can get my channel up to your stats! 🤘💪
@@travthemaker3323 Thanks mate, I appreciate your support. Im pretty sure you will get to this point! If you want we could do like a "cooperation" in future time where we both customize a car on a specific topic and post our results at the same time.
@@themodelcarproject that's sounds like an awesome idea! We should get together and hammer out the details on that soon.
@@travthemaker3323 OK great! Please write me an email. (address in my channel description)
This looks sooooo cool. Now I just need my countries lockdown to end so I can get the materials
Btw new subscriber!
I'm glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful. And thanks so much for the support. Yeah lockdowns suck but better to be safe than sorry. Stay safe out there. And btw I'm uploading a new 2-part DIY today on making functional shocks so check that out!
Thanks for the tutorial ...... music was cool to .....
Glad you liked it!
Very clever.
Excelente trabajo, trav, es una idea genial, había estado buscando como hacerlas llantas, pero superaste mis expectativas, eres el mejor, ya tienes un nuevo subscriptor
Muchos gracias Luis, bienvenido al canal!
Great tutorial! I think you could have cut the aluminium with your jeweler's saw easier if your drill direction had been reversed as the metal appeared to be spinning with the direction of the saw teeth as opposed to against the bite of the blade teeth.
Thanks for the reply. Its actually spinning against the teeth of the blade. This was actually a coping saw (I have since purchased a jewlers saw, much better)so the blade teeth are quite a bit larger. If you think about it you still need a sawing motion because otherwise even with the spinning of the drill the aluminum would only be cutting on one or two of the same saw teeth which is not very effective at cutting. The sawing motion really speeds up the process. If you were to have some sort of cutting bit like on a real lathe the opposite would be true.
I was having great difficulty pushing axles into wheels. I have greenlight and M2 tire and wheels sets for hotwheels size 1/64 diecast vehicles.
I've never used those so couldn't comment on the quality or issues. I was designing some of my own wheels as I now have a 3d resin printer, but life got in the way. Hopefully I get back to that real soon and I may start offering my own wheel sets.
Tks love it
Wow awesome how much would u charge for some rims and tires
Sorry for the late reply. I am working on some designs for wheels I may offer for sale in the near future. Life has just been in the way lately. I'll post up when those are ready. Thanks for reaching out
Great
Man they look sweet!✌😎👍
Thanks 👍
Awesome!
Thanks man. Subbed 🤙🏼
Thanks for the sub!
very inspire bro
Thanks my man! I'm trying lol
Great job love them subscribed and we hit the bell cheers KC
Thanks for the support! Glad you hit the bell cause I'm currently working on a few videos. As I'm sure you know to make a quality video doing this kind of work takes a lot of time. But rest assured I'm still at it and more is coming very shortly
@@travthemaker3323 all good, no stress, yes it does take alot of work for a small video, we still working on it to lol, check us out when u get time cheers KC Tassie
@@MetalMania3DTV-TAS-AUS Just returned the support. Look forward to seeing more!
@@travthemaker3323 cheers thankyou Rgds KC Tassie Australia
Anything to substitute for the metal used to make the wheel instead of an exacto?
If you can source aluminum tubing with enough wall thickness then you can use that for sure. It's just finding that affordable that's the problem.
Do you use anything other than different grits of sandpaper to get the polished lip effect?
Sure, after a fine grit sandpaper you can use different rubbing compounds and a polish for a mirror finish if you wish. In my VW build video I polished the diecast body using that method. Just chuck the wheel lips in the drill and polish away!
Subbed ya. Great video.
Thanks for the sub!
Thats cool! I was wondering if they roll as good as factory plastic wheels? I wouldnt think they would be as fast but i dont know. WHats your verdict on that?
Thanks! You probably could probably make them pretty fast. They do roll well, but they do have a little more weight as you would expect. But realistically these are for more static purposes. Because the amount of time I spend building my customs I am not about to fling them across the table or floor lol.
Nice !
Hola te veo desde México, que medida de tubo es?
Donde puedo conseguir el tubo o no se que es lo que utilizar para hacer los aros más profundos
Consulta los enlaces en la descripción.
Hi, I'm from Mexico, I hope you understand me since I don't know any English, but if you could put what type of tube you use and what size, thank you very much in advance since those tires are very good
The heat shrink tube for the tires isis for 22 gauge wire 3/8" or 9.5mm. hope that helps!
@@travthemaker3323 muchas gracias por compartir y así tratar de hacer custom
What u charge for a set?
Subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
What size is the aluminum that you use?
Its the larger sized hobby knife/X-acto which measures right at 15/32nds of an inch or 11.9mm. It is hollow and has the thick sidewall, but toward the end is solid. It's the cheapest source of aluminum for this.
Trav the Maker thank you, going to give it a try
So the side of the aluminum is 11.9mm?
@@MemosToys O.D.
Trav the Maker I meant the size of the aluminum
I don't have the tools to make my own
Can you tutorial with aluminium tube bro?
If I could find something that would easily solder aluminum tube I would love to. But it is extremely difficult without better equipment.
@@travthemaker3323 why not try to use the existing equipment ??
Sorry i can't speak english I used google translate... heheheh 😄😄
@@vick_garage if you mean use aluminum tube to make the wheel rims... I would if I could easily obtain the size I would need and it was affordable. This is a cheap easy way to achieve a good result, and most everyone has these laying around, plus you a couple sets from one handle.
@@travthemaker3323 oke... thanks bro... i wait for your new video... 😁
Hey, I just found your channel. Totally cool content. I love it. You are very skilled and your channel rocks. I will definitely be trying this special technique now that I have our excellent tutorial to take me step by step. We share the same passion for scale cars. I'm doing makeovers on my channel. Mostly 1:64 stuff - you might like it. Check it out. I’m always looking for new ideas, tips and tricks to improve my own content. I’ve just subbed to your channel. Hit me back! Have fun with the cars and be safe, brother. Greetings from Switzerland.
Thanks so much for the positive words! I'll check out your channel and let me know how the wheels go. Were trying to stay safe over here! I'd love to visit Switzerland one day. Thanks again.
and you need 4 exactos??!!
No you don't need 4 exactos, depending on the width of the wheel you could make 2 sets of 4 wheels out of one knife. Hobby knives are cheap and easy to find. Try buying aluminum tubing in the correct size and you tell me which is cheaper. Have you ever built any? Do you know a better way?
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ruined a perfectly good exacto, there's got to be a better way. good job tho.
Of course there is a better, cheaper way, but this tutorial gives you just idea from where you can scrape the materials around your table.