7:52 , no Misha you must! Protect VA at all costs, especially your intellectual property! Business is business :)… SO excited to see what you guys build at VA. I originally went to school for this (Automotive Systems Engineering)… this is the stuff I DREAMED to do. So stoked to see this content.
hey misha, im studying mechatronic engineering and id LOVE to see you guys maybe make some bolt-on active aero kits, cool idea if you ask me. ESPECIALLY active aero diffusers and under-trays would be super awesome
Didn't know you were into 3D Printing I'm a massive 3D Printing fan and have my own moded Ender 3 Pro and made a scale 3D model of a Shelby Cobra and a 2022 F1 Car and I love to see more and more people talk and get into 3D printing and seeing you talking about 3D printing is just amazing and would love to help you all with anything regarding 3D Printing and good luck with your new Venture wish you all the best also Lapo is a cool guy and an amazing engineer love his VX220
Nice BigBoy-Printer...but for the sizes of your shown wing-testprints it makes probably more sense to get another smaller printer like a voron or ratrig. It would save you much much time!
Here's things I would recommend you guys do to get more out of your 3D printer and 3D prints 1- Change the Slicer from Cura to Orca Slicer it will make printing time way less and make printing very reliable and strong. 2- Dry your filaments and ensure they are kept in a cool place not too cool not too warm because that will cause them to be brittle and break easily and cause a Jam you don't want a Jam trust me. 3- try to add heated print chamber it will be great for filaments like ABS and other high temp filaments and stops them from warping. That's all I have for tips wish you all the best
I used to work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (a federally funded R&D lab in the US). We did a lot of work in 3D printing and additive manufacturing in general. Worked closely with a lot of companies, including Local Motors. We also build a 3D printed carbon fiber Shelby Cobra and a full scale house.
damm i tought my ratrig vcore 500mm is big but this is massive edit does that room have ventilation? depending on filament you are using the fumes are quiet harmful
I strongly assume an industral printer, especially at that price class, comes with active carbon filters. Even my normal consumer printer (Bambu P1S) has one.
This is so damn cool to see, I can tell that there are some super exciting times waiting for you in the future. I can't wait to see more of Vulcan Alpha
I remember going to 3D System's first shop to fix a roof leak when they were JUST getting started. (1990?) Being an engineering student I should have quit my day job and gone to work for them!
Now that you can print anything you want I have a strong feeling that Lapo will eventually make Huayra-style active aero for the Speedster, would be very cool to see
Cool things are in the works here.😊 If you going to get molds cnc machined then 1 off parts are not possible? Do you also use a specific cfd software ? I used simscale a lot for making my cold air intake pipe .Love to come by one time and see the workshop.
Some more pro tips; Dimafix (and along the way, PEI build surface), and more important get ruby nozzles. Not the cheapest, but they last forever, whatever filament you print. Mine are currently all above 20 kilometers printed filament and show no sign of wear.
I love seeing this happen. Goodluck to you and Lapo with your business endeavours. Hopefully one day I’ll be able to follow suit after I finish my mechanical engineering degree
Good to see that this is taking shape and is serious. Pretty gutsy to launch a new business in the times we are living in so I hope this will gain some traction.
Looks nice and interesting videos about additive manufacturing. I used Bigrep and Blade (+ Ultimaker and Cura + Formlabs SLA printers etc.) in my previous work while dreaming how much interesting "hobby stuff" you could do if you would have had also a 3D scanner. Looking forward the affordable and usable 3D scanners for DIY stuff and looking forward how you proceed with your business, good luck!
The blue M4 lap was expensive but nothing like a lap on the right speedster. That machine figuratively is a hole but those brains combined are a helicopter to pull everyone out.
I'd LOVE to see a new type of prototype race car. 4 high downforce ready wheels with regular suspension for low downforce car, one or two downforce underfloors mounting to the uprights in stead of to the chassis. The downforce doesn't load up the suspension, just the wheels. Unsprung mass, but we see with in-hub motors that it can be alright. Could existing cars get unsprung downforce add-ons? Imagine a modest F3 car getting them as an upgrade for time attack and hillclimb. The unsprung floors could of course also be fan powered. This might allow them to be less unsprung mass. The fans and hoses sit on the chassis, only the structure and inlets are unsprung. Imagine a "sleeper" F2 beating car that looks like a Formula Ford. Fan aero, real slick. Engine chosen for power to weight. Some rallycross unit? Relatively affordable tyres as there is so much downforce, you can go narrow, rated for a heavier car.
i tried 3d printing a very generic airbox, like an open air filter for my car, i printed it with abs and nylon carbon fiber on a bambulab x1e and it deformed. It is located in the engine bay, i dont know how you would print an airduct for the brakes knowing that brakes could go to 1000 degrees, if you are using a special type of filament (probably you are) or using that 3d printer for mockups.
After this Video I Will put my 400mm400mm400mm 3D printer in the trash... (knop just kidding) 1Mtx4 jesus, I did saw some publications abought this BigRep ONE, But never think really abought that, it's big. Know I want to see the Resin Printer, I have a Creality 8k the detail is crazy. Next video please. Misha you are getting almost all my wishes, SimRacing, 3D printing, UA-cam Channel, Driving. Yes, you are a winner. Everything at a professional level. I only drive in the simulator, I dream of one day being able to go to a track, but I don't have a car or possibilities. But I love my simulator. And I'm loving this new channel Misha. Now how to treat us? Good morning YouFriends
Misha andTeam. How about Designing an Intake Manifold for turbo Engines like Porsche V6 Or V8 and for BMW V8 that has coolant channels so you Can run Coolant though the Manifold to cool down Air More to mix with Fuel
Hey Misha, can I come play and help make carbon fiber parts? Worked as a carbon fiber composites and laminating technician with Multimatic on the Ford GT and Aston Martin Valkyrie. I've had my fun, I'd like to work somewhere to better express creative freedoms and solutions.
Short term answer: no, we don't have the space yet for CF production Long term answer: we want to for sure, but let's kick off the basics first and see where and when we end up!
@@Budgy.Derpy12I mean they only started,am sure you are really experienced guy,but they are new for the market,need a name,need money for future development and projects,as I know carbon fiber development is really expensive and need a lot of space and work,first they need to start point
Surprised to see that it is an open printer. This will limit the materials you can print, especially at this scale. That said, 80C bed is too low for things like ABS, polycarbonate and most nylons. I guess you guys are mostly printing PLA and carbon fibre PLA, petg and perhaps TPU. Some PA6 nylon would be an edge case. I would think glass fibre TPU90 would be a useful material for aero, as it has a bit of flexibility as well as added impact strength.
that printer is so slow for small parts such a shame, should take it to a tune shop to get it faster 😝 edit: you guys should get a bambulab x1e for small parts since it would be so much faster, costs around 2.8K, or simply the x1c that costs 1.6K (x1e instead of x1c since you guys are a business)
Interesting, my mind running wild with this and the oppurtunities it gives you guys and stuff you can make.. Lapo seems to be a fast learner on this machine for sure.. Nice tech.. i want to have a wang on the 330 😁🫱
Cool to see Vulcan Alpha taking shape. I am curious to see where this will all go. Best of luck and thank you for taking us along for the ride
7:52 , no Misha you must! Protect VA at all costs, especially your intellectual property! Business is business :)… SO excited to see what you guys build at VA. I originally went to school for this (Automotive Systems Engineering)… this is the stuff I DREAMED to do. So stoked to see this content.
12:10 - Lapo slowly finding out what it is when working besides Misha. 😂🤣
I'm excited to see more progression of the company!
hey misha, im studying mechatronic engineering and id LOVE to see you guys maybe make some bolt-on active aero kits, cool idea if you ask me. ESPECIALLY active aero diffusers and under-trays would be super awesome
We're working on something!
Didn't know you were into 3D Printing I'm a massive 3D Printing fan and have my own moded Ender 3 Pro and made a scale 3D model of a Shelby Cobra and a 2022 F1 Car and I love to see more and more people talk and get into 3D printing and seeing you talking about 3D printing is just amazing and would love to help you all with anything regarding 3D Printing and good luck with your new Venture wish you all the best also Lapo is a cool guy and an amazing engineer love his VX220
Nice BigBoy-Printer...but for the sizes of your shown wing-testprints it makes probably more sense to get another smaller printer like a voron or ratrig. It would save you much much time!
Here's things I would recommend you guys do to get more out of your 3D printer and 3D prints
1- Change the Slicer from Cura to Orca Slicer it will make printing time way less and make printing very reliable and strong.
2- Dry your filaments and ensure they are kept in a cool place not too cool not too warm because that will cause them to be brittle and break easily and cause a Jam you don't want a Jam trust me.
3- try to add heated print chamber it will be great for filaments like ABS and other high temp filaments and stops them from warping.
That's all I have for tips wish you all the best
I used to work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (a federally funded R&D lab in the US). We did a lot of work in 3D printing and additive manufacturing in general. Worked closely with a lot of companies, including Local Motors. We also build a 3D printed carbon fiber Shelby Cobra and a full scale house.
damm i tought my ratrig vcore 500mm is big but this is massive
edit does that room have ventilation?
depending on filament you are using the fumes are quiet harmful
The room is very close to the exit, our bigger problem is actually lack of isolation and humidity levels
I strongly assume an industral printer, especially at that price class, comes with active carbon filters. Even my normal consumer printer (Bambu P1S) has one.
This is so damn cool to see, I can tell that there are some super exciting times waiting for you in the future. I can't wait to see more of Vulcan Alpha
Good to see Vulcan Alpha doing great. Wish you, Lapo and the rest of the team much success.
I remember going to 3D System's first shop to fix a roof leak when they were JUST getting started. (1990?)
Being an engineering student I should have quit my day job and gone to work for them!
Now that you can print anything you want I have a strong feeling that Lapo will eventually make Huayra-style active aero for the Speedster, would be very cool to see
Cool things are in the works here.😊
If you going to get molds cnc machined then 1 off parts are not possible?
Do you also use a specific cfd software ?
I used simscale a lot for making my cold air intake pipe .Love to come by one time and see the workshop.
Depending on the applications, we will make CF or Aliminium molds. Autodesk is our CFD
Super sick! Can't wait for the cars that come alive with the aero packages from Vulcan Alpha
How about "hello Vulcans". I think it fits
Or Hello Alphas
Or hello Vulcan Alphas
Nah, just "hello Vulcans!"
@@AlbinAliuRacing that doesn't work as im a beta with a small winky
Nice! Can’t wait to see the progression :D
Some more pro tips; Dimafix (and along the way, PEI build surface), and more important get ruby nozzles. Not the cheapest, but they last forever, whatever filament you print. Mine are currently all above 20 kilometers printed filament and show no sign of wear.
Epic that kilometers can be a measurement of manufacturing with a printer
I don't have an intro suggestion for you but maybe, as a Vulcan, you could sign off with "Live long and prosper" ?
I love seeing this happen. Goodluck to you and Lapo with your business endeavours. Hopefully one day I’ll be able to follow suit after I finish my mechanical engineering degree
Good to see that this is taking shape and is serious. Pretty gutsy to launch a new business in the times we are living in so I hope this will gain some traction.
So cool, to see a company grow up ❣️👌🏼😊
Congratulations and viel Erfolg ❕🙏🏼
Alles Liebe aus Berlin,
Ramsi 😘 🙋🏻♂️
exciting beginnings! Thanks for sharing.
Question to Lapo. What program do you use for cfd ? Could you give some tips how to start to do it at home ?
Autodesk afaik
Oh, it's that Lapo?! Funny how life goes. I knew you guys would work together one day. It was clear from that video something clicked!
Looks nice and interesting videos about additive manufacturing. I used Bigrep and Blade (+ Ultimaker and Cura + Formlabs SLA printers etc.) in my previous work while dreaming how much interesting "hobby stuff" you could do if you would have had also a 3D scanner. Looking forward the affordable and usable 3D scanners for DIY stuff and looking forward how you proceed with your business, good luck!
A suggestion for your channel opening when working in office could be good morning Alphas. Could also go with good morning Vulcanites.
Why not "hello vulcaneers?"
Welcome to Vulcan Alpha sounds fine.
For greetings: "Saluto Alphas!" (as "Hello Alfa(males/females:)")
"Good morning Carmrades!" was actually cool.. but it is what it is:/
This is very exciting Misha! 🖖🏻Live long and prosper 🎉
Now this, this is a journey I want to be immersed in.
Loved this video, totally new to this but i love the information and learning something!
Looks cool keep up the good work Misha 😃👍
The blue M4 lap was expensive but nothing like a lap on the right speedster.
That machine figuratively is a hole but those brains combined are a helicopter to pull everyone out.
I LOVE IT HAHA
Was that one heavily modified Opel what started this whole thing?
This is pretty damn exciting
Big suggestion for your 3D Printer. Make sure its connected with ethernet and not wifi if you want it to be reliable for sending prints to it
We're old-school and using USB sticks. I ain't trusting German WiFi😂
You could also greet us by saying:
Good morning Engineering Rookies…
Or Good morning Engineers or something similar
Looking good Misha your gonna be rich baby ! I can see a lot of 3d goodies on a future website ❤
I'd LOVE to see a new type of prototype race car. 4 high downforce ready wheels with regular suspension for low downforce car, one or two downforce underfloors mounting to the uprights in stead of to the chassis. The downforce doesn't load up the suspension, just the wheels. Unsprung mass, but we see with in-hub motors that it can be alright.
Could existing cars get unsprung downforce add-ons? Imagine a modest F3 car getting them as an upgrade for time attack and hillclimb. The unsprung floors could of course also be fan powered. This might allow them to be less unsprung mass. The fans and hoses sit on the chassis, only the structure and inlets are unsprung. Imagine a "sleeper" F2 beating car that looks like a Formula Ford. Fan aero, real slick. Engine chosen for power to weight. Some rallycross unit? Relatively affordable tyres as there is so much downforce, you can go narrow, rated for a heavier car.
i tried 3d printing a very generic airbox, like an open air filter for my car, i printed it with abs and nylon carbon fiber on a bambulab x1e and it deformed. It is located in the engine bay, i dont know how you would print an airduct for the brakes knowing that brakes could go to 1000 degrees, if you are using a special type of filament (probably you are) or using that 3d printer for mockups.
After this Video I Will put my 400mm400mm400mm 3D printer in the trash... (knop just kidding) 1Mtx4 jesus, I did saw some publications abought this BigRep ONE, But never think really abought that, it's big. Know I want to see the Resin Printer, I have a Creality 8k the detail is crazy. Next video please.
Misha you are getting almost all my wishes, SimRacing, 3D printing, UA-cam Channel, Driving. Yes, you are a winner. Everything at a professional level. I only drive in the simulator, I dream of one day being able to go to a track, but I don't have a car or possibilities. But I love my simulator. And I'm loving this new channel Misha. Now how to treat us?
Good morning YouFriends
wonderful to see!
'Good morning car junkies!' sounds good to me! 🤔 😎😆 😜
Lapo u r catching up with Mishas jokes quickly. keep building the out come guys.
Go go go!! 🎉
Cool. Exciting
I'm waiting for Vulcan alpha racing team to win at the nurberg ring
Misha andTeam. How about Designing an Intake Manifold for turbo Engines like Porsche V6 Or V8 and for BMW V8 that has coolant channels so you Can run Coolant though the Manifold to cool down Air More to mix with Fuel
Adds more complications and weight, don't you think?
Wait more to the 6 figures than 5 figures thats crazy
I'd love to have been that forklift operator 😭
You should call us Nerds
Good video
Hey Misha, can I come play and help make carbon fiber parts? Worked as a carbon fiber composites and laminating technician with Multimatic on the Ford GT and Aston Martin Valkyrie. I've had my fun, I'd like to work somewhere to better express creative freedoms and solutions.
Short term answer: no, we don't have the space yet for CF production
Long term answer: we want to for sure, but let's kick off the basics first and see where and when we end up!
@@mgcharoudin but but but 🥺 carbon fiber. 😂😜 Haha, sounds good. Don't worry, I'll keep following along and I'll reach out by email in the future. 🍻👍
@@Budgy.Derpy12I mean they only started,am sure you are really experienced guy,but they are new for the market,need a name,need money for future development and projects,as I know carbon fiber development is really expensive and need a lot of space and work,first they need to start point
Good morning Vulcans…. 😉
Any plans to 3D Print metal parts?
Once we get money in
Miata is always the answer, just make sure you make stuff for us miata drivers and you will be golden... now go make something for the NB miata
awesome
Surprised to see that it is an open printer. This will limit the materials you can print, especially at this scale. That said, 80C bed is too low for things like ABS, polycarbonate and most nylons. I guess you guys are mostly printing PLA and carbon fibre PLA, petg and perhaps TPU. Some PA6 nylon would be an edge case. I would think glass fibre TPU90 would be a useful material for aero, as it has a bit of flexibility as well as added impact strength.
You should say "live long and prosper" that's what the vulcans in star trek said
that printer is so slow for small parts such a shame, should take it to a tune shop to get it faster 😝
edit: you guys should get a bambulab x1e for small parts since it would be so much faster, costs around 2.8K, or simply the x1c that costs 1.6K (x1e instead of x1c since you guys are a business)
See tomorrow's episode for small stuff!
Vulcan Alpha FTW
Lapo FTW
"Good Morning Vulcan Betas!"
Nice.
Please please please print out the 1m Misha from the previous vid with this :D
Good morning olympian !
30k!! woo!
YESSS
You need to change floors and build a clean room, dust will be everywhere here…
Meanwhile Elegoo released slightly smaller printer (0.8x0.8x1 meter) for $2500...
Top Video 💪😎
30.000€ 3d Drucker. 18.000€ 3d Scanner. Misha Big Investment 50.000€. Für Scanner und Drucker. 😂😂😂
The printer was more than double that :)
@@mgcharoudin ah Special Edition
Wow - print a giant Benchy boat - haha.
Vulcanites? Vulcanists? Alphas? LOL
Way too expensive in my opinion😅
This comment is just for pushing the Video.
Foodshot 0/10
First again
Bedrijfsgeheimen niet openbaar maken, anders kan de deur weer dicht.
dang.. that puts my 1ft x 1ft to shame
Interesting, my mind running wild with this and the oppurtunities it gives you guys and stuff you can make.. Lapo seems to be a fast learner on this machine for sure..
Nice tech.. i want to have a wang on the 330 😁🫱
Hi! Very nice! Go for it!