This channel deserves a lot more views, between the work’s quality, the funny moments and the excellent editing, I don’t get it! Good job guys, it’s awesome
I am one of the minority that fast-forwards through planned/written "comedy" and skits in channels that build things. I just want to see the work. I watch comedy channels for a laugh. No offense to the guys... they can make whatever video(s) they want. It's not my place to suggest the direction of their content, just voicing my own personal opinion of channels that I watch that slowly evolve into including scripted humor. But again, that's just me. :D Love the build videos otherwise.
@@hsfinlayson I'm glad everyone complaining about their shenanigans didn't deter them from having a good time. I enjoy seeing people enjoying their work.
love the rendering ,it does however show the front end is a bit too thiccccccck .i know there's limitations of the rending at this point. just my irrelevant opinion,not like 99% of anyone in the comments being able to execute anything like this within even a 10th of your vision.mad respect to this build,the forming of the panels makes my brain hurt and is pure functional art
Agreed, it's the front wheel fender above the wheel well. Needs about 1" to 1.5" reduction in height, it's more prominent to see the thiccccck-ness when looking from the rear quarter render @23:43. The front needs to be lower than the rear. Other than that, I like the design overall and reminds me like a cross between a GT40, Dino 246GT, and a hint of an Elise at the rear.
There's an issue with modern cars and crash impact points, height of bumpers and crumple zones, that's why a lot of cars look 'boxy' at the front, more than their predecessors. Hypercars get around it by using different materials to spread the load and use more of the car as a bumper - that's what I've read anyway.
It definitely is too thick and I noticed it as soon as they started working the fender. It’s not an issue with the fact that it’s based on a modern car. Look up the 986 boxster it has sleek fenders, these guys actively made them taller and thicker and it looks bad. Additionally they have the option of making the wheel wells taller. They should fix it before it’s too late
Awesome project! Hope you don't mind some feedback: The front fenders seem high and bulky. Reducing the space from the top of the front wheelarch to the top of the fender by almost half will result in: - a sleeker and more balanced look overall. - less raked/sloped front - a correction for the position/tilt of the headlights - the pop-up function should make more sense that way too.
The 3d stamp method works so well! Ive seen others do bigger/deeper pieces with low infill but leave the bottom open. Once the print is done fill the infill void with resin. Makes a really solid piece without using tons of filament and hours of printing.
Just my 2 cents, but I would stamp that center section and lights out of black mesh like a Ferrari 360. Oh, protip for drilling out holes from plasma cut parts: hole deburring tool. It knocks the slag off instantly, and your drill bit will go through like butter. If you want to take it a step further, buy some reamers to do it in one go.
Fave moments in rank order: Ryan’s thug life montage, tail light stamp reveal, shape 34 + Ryan’s face overlay while Tony hammers, and Tony’s L/R hinge adventure - great episode as usual! Excited for the use of AI to bring the vision to life! 🔥🔥🔥
Man im gonna be so damn astonished if it comes out lookin like the thumbnail by the end of it…that looks awesome, and the physical project is REALLY coming together now, great!
There was another guy building a wacky super car. Builder, Creator was the humble name of his site. He was METICULOUS! Everything was explained in detail. I followed him for almost two years. The car never got assembled, it never got painted and it never ran. What a shame. There is a similar never ending airplane build called Dark Arrow. Two years of elaborate engineering and fabrication. It taxied. And then nothing. Don’t let this channel suffer the same fate.
What do I do for self care? I'm battling stage 4 cancer. I will someday beat that disease. I watch videos like these to relax. I someday I wanna build my own supercar design. Videos like these keep me focus during the difficult times and are often a reminder I still have work here to do and aint nothing stopping me. Not even cancer. Anyways this is one weekly update I always look forward to and enjoy watching the process. Hopefully ill get to see Jigsaw someday in person complete.
Brother man, might not have any relevance to you...I come across many people who beat cancer...truly...and the only commonality I've noticed in all those souls...is that having some fight/stubbornness/resilience works. On and up
@Retropower Uncut recently made some metal forming tools by printing them in plastic, and then filling the voids with epoxy. They ended up with a process that worked well. I think they were shaping steel, but could be wrong. Worth a look
i am loving the intro's each week, progress is really starting to take shape now! i agree with tony on the rear light spacing is a little too close together. also i hope ryan is wearing some ear plugs whilst using the shrinker that doesnt look like it would be doing his ears any favours! looking forward to next week (Y)
The render and the stamp caused me to comment, lol. Started watching @928 build, has only gotten better each week. Thanks for your continued efforts and sharing them with us.
the first layers lifting from your prints will be improved if you clean the bed with isopropyl alcohol. and set bed temp about 60 degrees C for PLA+. don't over heat the bed, because the plastic shrinks as it cools so it pulls away as it contracts. its a fine balance some times.
The whole metal shaping thing, blows my mind. I think I get the basics of shrinking/ stretching/ bending... But how the heck do you figure out which one where/first/ how, when its not just a flat flange????? cheers
Can’t help but wonder how many hours a week you two work. Amazing amount of stuff going on. How many more people behind the scenes are contributing to the progress?
The AI renderings are interesting. I was going to mention that it could use some sort of vent in the side or skirt to break it up. Then I saw a version in the renderings and realized you guys are way ahead of me. Without it reminds me of cars from the 90s where you could tell the base model from the performance version (think Dodge Stealth base vs RT).
Wouldn’t your stamping tool for lights be easily achievable with steel plate layered to make the shape? Or is the point of it more to see if you can 3d print it?
on your next car you need to start with a 3d model of the car with its al pipe buck, motor, and suspension laid out. Then you cam use a CNC mandrel tube bender to bend the metal pipes to the exact computer model. .
Hello Guy's, I am still admiring Your work and craftsmanship. It's amazing, as always. One "silly" thought though: Why not, at, about 20.40-something, make threads, on the bracket side of the plates? That would make it easier to mount and dismount, the hinge. That's what I thought, when looking at the fabrication, and Yes, I am lazy. Then You would not have to "fight" with nuts on the upper side. Or, as I sometimes do, assemble a welding nut. It stays in place. BTW, I saw Your bead roller, the colour is same, as on mine, bought from Lazze, ages ago. Same? I am a fabricator/mechanic, as I told You before, and thinking like a combination. from a Finn inDiaspora
I think you would increase your viewership by a couple things. Most people don’t understand the amount of skill and time it is taken to achieve your abilities. I think if you would just tell how much time it takes to do the current task you’re working on. Example would be for the front fender that you’re working on now. How many hours does it take for you to do everything that you’re showing in 20 minutes? Need to know the time and effort that you’re putting into this project
Great progress, but the opening of you blowing someone is better suited for your OnlyFans account. 😁 Love that you leave in the things that didn't work out the first time and needed correction. Learning how to fix things is part of the educational value of you guys sharing your work.
Even though you thought you had 2kg spools, the filament sensor should have stopped the print. You might need to check your firmware or.the sensor itself.
Hey guys sup The Rear section has turned out way too cool! Ok so I was looking at the Ai render on the thumbnail and whilst concluding the bodywork above the apex of the front wheel came across a tad bulky, I momentarily recalled how much work reworking these section would be?! SO! Whilst thinking out a remodelling plan where the panels could keep their initial shape, with possibly some deductions from the lower proportions!. I said to myself, you know the Mach 1 Ford GT has this kind of slightly off base shape look? 🤔 WHERE Shelby could’ve initially made up a shape for the car, that the executives at Ford wanted to make slimmer? So instead of completing remaking the panels he reworked them!!!!! ⭐️✨⭐️ So there you go! I’m now like a Ford Executive ordering Ryan around, and you guys are like Carol Shelby trying to make it work! 🤷♂️ What can I say?
This channel deserves a lot more views, between the work’s quality, the funny moments and the excellent editing, I don’t get it! Good job guys, it’s awesome
I am one of the minority that fast-forwards through planned/written "comedy" and skits in channels that build things. I just want to see the work. I watch comedy channels for a laugh. No offense to the guys... they can make whatever video(s) they want. It's not my place to suggest the direction of their content, just voicing my own personal opinion of channels that I watch that slowly evolve into including scripted humor. But again, that's just me. :D Love the build videos otherwise.
@@hsfinlayson I'm glad everyone complaining about their shenanigans didn't deter them from having a good time. I enjoy seeing people enjoying their work.
love the rendering ,it does however show the front end is a bit too thiccccccck .i know there's limitations of the rending at this point. just my irrelevant opinion,not like 99% of anyone in the comments being able to execute anything like this within even a 10th of your vision.mad respect to this build,the forming of the panels makes my brain hurt and is pure functional art
Agreed, it's the front wheel fender above the wheel well. Needs about 1" to 1.5" reduction in height, it's more prominent to see the thiccccck-ness when looking from the rear quarter render @23:43. The front needs to be lower than the rear. Other than that, I like the design overall and reminds me like a cross between a GT40, Dino 246GT, and a hint of an Elise at the rear.
There's an issue with modern cars and crash impact points, height of bumpers and crumple zones, that's why a lot of cars look 'boxy' at the front, more than their predecessors. Hypercars get around it by using different materials to spread the load and use more of the car as a bumper - that's what I've read anyway.
It definitely is too thick and I noticed it as soon as they started working the fender. It’s not an issue with the fact that it’s based on a modern car. Look up the 986 boxster it has sleek fenders, these guys actively made them taller and thicker and it looks bad. Additionally they have the option of making the wheel wells taller. They should fix it before it’s too late
@@ssaxmanful I like it but i think it can be tweaked
Awesome project!
Hope you don't mind some feedback:
The front fenders seem high and bulky.
Reducing the space from the top of the front wheelarch to the top of the fender by almost half will result in:
- a sleeker and more balanced look overall.
- less raked/sloped front
- a correction for the position/tilt of the headlights
- the pop-up function should make more sense that way too.
100%
To help keep the fillament from pulling up spray the bed were your project is with extra hold hair spray
Well done guys! You made my day. Your 2 doctor skit was AWESOME!!!!
Not sure why it took me so long to figure it out but the dynamic definitely gives me early mythbusters vibes
YOU'RE RIGHT!
The 3d stamp method works so well! Ive seen others do bigger/deeper pieces with low infill but leave the bottom open. Once the print is done fill the infill void with resin. Makes a really solid piece without using tons of filament and hours of printing.
Nice work guys! Loved the walk through Photos > Drawing > AI Assisted Rendering
The more it changes, the more it looks...like a Porsche.
Heh, thought the same thing :)
same lol
Just my 2 cents, but I would stamp that center section and lights out of black mesh like a Ferrari 360.
Oh, protip for drilling out holes from plasma cut parts: hole deburring tool. It knocks the slag off instantly, and your drill bit will go through like butter. If you want to take it a step further, buy some reamers to do it in one go.
Fave moments in rank order: Ryan’s thug life montage, tail light stamp reveal, shape 34 + Ryan’s face overlay while Tony hammers, and Tony’s L/R hinge adventure - great episode as usual! Excited for the use of AI to bring the vision to life! 🔥🔥🔥
Love the b3 rotating speaker sound in the sketch up transition
I like jigsaw series, makes me happy watching these. Thank you CC 🤗
Thank you so much for taking me on your jigsaw adventure. I absolutely love your show, and I'm not at all loosing my patience...
i really like your intro🎖
Glad you realised you didn't have to cut the tacks, it justified my yelling at the TV "WHAT ARE YOU DOING" 😂
Man im gonna be so damn astonished if it comes out lookin like the thumbnail by the end of it…that looks awesome, and the physical project is REALLY coming together now, great!
Great work, it’s shaping up beautiful! Oh, and more Tony!
There was another guy building a wacky super car. Builder, Creator was the humble name of his site. He was METICULOUS! Everything was explained in detail. I followed him for almost two years. The car never got assembled, it never got painted and it never ran. What a shame. There is a similar never ending airplane build called Dark Arrow. Two years of elaborate engineering and fabrication. It taxied. And then nothing. Don’t let this channel suffer the same fate.
Every week, the two of you facinate me with the skill and creativity you show everyone.
Great job with the intro
I'm stoked that you made the press moulds work.
What do I do for self care? I'm battling stage 4 cancer. I will someday beat that disease. I watch videos like these to relax. I someday I wanna build my own supercar design. Videos like these keep me focus during the difficult times and are often a reminder I still have work here to do and aint nothing stopping me. Not even cancer. Anyways this is one weekly update I always look forward to and enjoy watching the process. Hopefully ill get to see Jigsaw someday in person complete.
Brother man, might not have any relevance to you...I come across many people who beat cancer...truly...and the only commonality I've noticed in all those souls...is that having some fight/stubbornness/resilience works. On and up
Watching you handsketch the car, made me to go back to grade school in my head...
@Retropower Uncut recently made some metal forming tools by printing them in plastic, and then filling the voids with epoxy. They ended up with a process that worked well. I think they were shaping steel, but could be wrong. Worth a look
i am loving the intro's each week, progress is really starting to take shape now! i agree with tony on the rear light spacing is a little too close together. also i hope ryan is wearing some ear plugs whilst using the shrinker that doesnt look like it would be doing his ears any favours! looking forward to next week (Y)
Really love how the rear is coming out
Ryan manages 2 bits in a few days, 1 bit has been 3 weeks and counting, sometimes more small bits is easied/faster
Use Vision Miner bed adhesion stuff for your large form 3d printer, bought a bottle 4 years ago still near full. Works very well.
The render and the stamp caused me to comment, lol. Started watching @928 build, has only gotten better each week. Thanks for your continued efforts and sharing them with us.
the first layers lifting from your prints will be improved if you clean the bed with isopropyl alcohol. and set bed temp about 60 degrees C for PLA+. don't over heat the bed, because the plastic shrinks as it cools so it pulls away as it contracts. its a fine balance some times.
@@lowguidoschopshop agreed. After it lifted I was like “whoops I forgot to clean the bed first. 🤣”
kinda gave me skate 3 intro when it first started. with the pov being the guy on the stretcher. liked it!
Awesome intro guys !!!
That render is sick.
Jigsaw is Sally Carrera and Lightning McQueen’s love child. ❤ 😉 23:25
Delete this.
@@CrucibleCoachworks Ka-chow! 😂
@@bofat6978😂😂😂
We're going to need a Tryactin infomercial intro now. I know you have the technology.
@@MuShinnen ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Really good job with the pressed parts. You made the changes I would have made.
Nice hiss. Let’s get this out onto a tray.
The whole metal shaping thing, blows my mind. I think I get the basics of shrinking/ stretching/ bending... But how the heck do you figure out which one where/first/ how, when its not just a flat flange????? cheers
Best Intro ever
23:29 looks good actually like a modern old school ❤
Can’t help but wonder how many hours a week you two work. Amazing amount of stuff going on. How many more people behind the scenes are contributing to the progress?
Tony and I are the only ones working on Jigsaw. 😬👍 (we do have help with filming/editing)
This is a great video! Keep it up 🦾
The AI renderings are interesting. I was going to mention that it could use some sort of vent in the side or skirt to break it up. Then I saw a version in the renderings and realized you guys are way ahead of me. Without it reminds me of cars from the 90s where you could tell the base model from the performance version (think Dodge Stealth base vs RT).
Love all the cut scenes lol 😂
sigma intro frfr🔥🔥🔥
Such a happy looking car
Wouldn’t your stamping tool for lights be easily achievable with steel plate layered to make the shape? Or is the point of it more to see if you can 3d print it?
Fabulous work with the press die! fknamazing
Saturday mornings are the best
Cheers to that!
I practice automotive art design and meditation for my mindfulness!
You guys crack me up!
on your next car you need to start with a 3d model of the car with its al pipe buck, motor, and suspension laid out.
Then you cam use a CNC mandrel tube bender to bend the metal pipes to the exact computer model. .
How you guys don’t have a million subs is beyond me
I admire the dedication, its clear you guys are great mechanics and metal workers,
unfortunately not very good car designers
As firemen, the crew and I loved the intro
Hello Guy's, I am still admiring Your work and craftsmanship. It's amazing, as always.
One "silly" thought though: Why not, at, about 20.40-something, make threads, on the bracket side of the plates?
That would make it easier to mount and dismount, the hinge.
That's what I thought, when looking at the fabrication, and Yes, I am lazy.
Then You would not have to "fight" with nuts on the upper side.
Or, as I sometimes do, assemble a welding nut. It stays in place.
BTW, I saw Your bead roller, the colour is same, as on mine, bought from Lazze, ages ago. Same?
I am a fabricator/mechanic, as I told You before, and thinking like a combination.
from a Finn inDiaspora
Awesome acting guys!
The Blue is beautiful. Why not?
Increase your bed temp if u want the prints to stick better.
So interesting to watch… but disturbing enough to give you nightmares.
I think you would increase your viewership by a couple things. Most people don’t understand the amount of skill and time it is taken to achieve your abilities. I think if you would just tell how much time it takes to do the current task you’re working on. Example would be for the front fender that you’re working on now. How many hours does it take for you to do everything that you’re showing in 20 minutes? Need to know the time and effort that you’re putting into this project
"Forget Bozo, George. Bozo's out. He's finished. It's over for Bozo."
I need to learn to do this
Brilliant
Great progress, but the opening of you blowing someone is better suited for your OnlyFans account. 😁
Love that you leave in the things that didn't work out the first time and needed correction. Learning how to fix things is part of the educational value of you guys sharing your work.
One word: Cutting fluid!
less shrinking more hammering to raise the center , you are destroying the panel
I look forward to Saturday mornings. Best build channel on UA-cam. You should make the rendering available in white so your viewers can color it in.
Ryan, do you have heterochromia, or am I seeing things? Loved that "Torching Montage"!
I feel like the Lamborghini Miura and ford gt40 are a lot more square and low in the front end
Question? Did you anneal the aluminum panels before you stamped them for the rear lights?
@@carbongecko we did not! Considered it but the 3003 is pretty soft before work hardening.
Is your english wheel, BatMan ’s ex ?😂
Even though you thought you had 2kg spools, the filament sensor should have stopped the print. You might need to check your firmware or.the sensor itself.
@@PeterTremonti yep agreed.
Dnk why but this color on the thumbnail this teal blue on her shapes reminds me of a Ferrari Dino.
Can we get the full Annealing video? ;-)
Interesting stuff
Hey guys sup
The Rear section has turned out way too cool!
Ok so I was looking at the Ai render on the thumbnail and whilst concluding the bodywork above the apex of the front wheel came across a tad bulky, I momentarily recalled how much work reworking these section would be?!
SO! Whilst thinking out a remodelling plan where the panels could keep their initial shape, with possibly some deductions from the lower proportions!. I said to myself, you know the Mach 1 Ford GT has this kind of slightly off base shape look? 🤔 WHERE Shelby could’ve initially made up a shape for the car, that the executives at Ford wanted to make slimmer? So instead of completing remaking the panels he reworked them!!!!! ⭐️✨⭐️
So there you go! I’m now like a Ford Executive ordering Ryan around, and you guys are like Carol Shelby trying to make it work! 🤷♂️
What can I say?
12:17 why not cnc them out of steel?
Self care: music, and choosing when to respond to perpetually negative influences...
Would love to be able to download the rendering
interesting stuff
the render has Alpine vibes.
@27:00 Could you not simply unbolt the brackets and swap them?
start to look like A Spyker car
make a 3d model and then release the stl files so we can 3d print our own model jigsaws
Anyone perhaps know what gearbox they running on Jigsaw?
Ahh cleaner😂
Remember folk, properly ventilate your shop; otherwise you get a video opening like that!
🤣🤣🤣
wtf is that intro XDDDD GOOOOOD! XD
You're having trouble with your TPS reports? Didn't you get the memo?
Your 3d print corners lift, because your bed is too hot. Try 40c.
Hay couldn't you guys attach a router head to your CNC plasma table and mill your hammer forms out of aluminium billet?
I don’t think it’s made to withstand those kinds of forces. (I’ve definitely thought about it a lot actually haha.)
Why paint it? Polished would look awesome
not Patch Adams?
I hate that catfish mouth haha. The front end flows so well otherwise!
So……..with a hinged front, and a hinged rear, how can it be “The Most Unhinged Super Car Build”? Just asking.
Because we are unhinged. 😬
also,disliked the rim design last week and its totally grown on me......unique,not overused design like this makes this one of a kind
25:14 just cut the transmission off whats the problem?
What is the AI tools used on the sketch?
@@danyGamerCZ Vizcom!
gumball reference???!!!!!