3D Printed 10th Custom Chevrolet C10 1962 step by step

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    3D Printed 10th Custom Chevrolet C10 1962 part1, you can print it on any small 220x220 mm 3d printer, the 10th Chevrolet C10 1962 260mm wheelbase FOR SAKURA D5 CHASSIS and also i will show a parts how to design printable model in SketchUp,
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @ABG_3D
    @ABG_3D 4 місяці тому +1

    Well done Ali !
    Can I ask a favor, will you kindly make a video going through how you model the shell step by step. I would love to see your process of designing and think it will also make great content

    • @scaleaddiction
      @scaleaddiction  3 місяці тому +1

      Sure man, I love to show you all how I do, one day hopefully

  • @themonsterfactory2934
    @themonsterfactory2934 Місяць тому

    Cool build friend.... Hey just alittle paint tip. I see you had "ring out " where all you body work spots are , to avoid that u can go two ways. 1. Go light ( dust ) the first coat or two of your primer/sealer and make sure those coats are dry. Then you can lay down the next coats wet. 2. Do your paint work normal (2-3 wet coats ) , make sure their total dry then do a light block sand of 600-800 grit wet to level out any of that "ring out" . Then go back with one finish top coat of your primer/sealer and you should be just fine. Actually youll have even a better finished product that route. Alittle more work but worth the effort if you care about the product your trying to show off. Like i was taught decades ago , your finish paint is only as good as the bodywork under it ! Most people dont get it that its harder to just do a primer/sealer/matte finish than it is to do a nice color/gloss finish. You can wetsand and buff out imperfections on "shiny" paint. Sorry bout the long comment, just tryin to pass on some knowledge..😊

  • @kevinmcsorley-ll9od
    @kevinmcsorley-ll9od 4 місяці тому +1

    Awesome hope I can get my 3d printer work so i can print it

  • @diyfireking
    @diyfireking 4 місяці тому +1

    Very nice mate and technique, u did it well 👍👍

  • @slsamg_5thscale
    @slsamg_5thscale 4 місяці тому

    Cool build! I personally apply Epoxy on the 3d prints so that the layers are even less visible. On the other hand it is much harder to sand down later.

  • @lannyfloyd6131
    @lannyfloyd6131 4 місяці тому

    What printer do you use?

    • @scaleaddiction
      @scaleaddiction  3 місяці тому

      Creality Ender 3, cr10 max and have bambulab lap now too

  • @first9279
    @first9279 4 місяці тому

    Do you actually do aero optimisation for stuff like your supra? because I think that would be really interesting.

    • @brwed
      @brwed 4 місяці тому

      i doubt it i think his main focus is to just make the thing drive and drive good and reliably because you know its 3d printed and its also supposed to look like a supra i hope he does do something like that though id love to see a body made from him thats super short and long like a dragster made for going fast