3D scanning a car to make repair panels
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- In this video i will be showing you the process i go through to make a couple repair panels for one of the new projects in the workshop ,the Lancia montecarlo .with replacement panels for these classic icons being non existent that means i had to take maters into my own hands .Using a combination of modern 3D scanning and traditional metal shaping techniques with a variety of tools you will learn what it takes to bring these cars back to life
special thanks to @FrostAutoRestoration for their support over the years www.frost.co.uk/
big thanks to workshop Global Workshop for keeping every thing business running efficiently in the background
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Hi from Australia , very impressive well done !
@@Handbuilt1 thank you 🙏 really appreciate it especially from someone like yourself 👍
Really good viewing!
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incredible job!! congrats
@@andreweberjavorski2231 thanks I really appreciate that 👍
Impressive!!
@@roym.9875 thankyou really appreciate it 🙏
Impressive. I can see possibilites with the scanning method where the data is used on a CNC milling machine to make a 'positive' mould or die stamp in resin-stone or some other tough material in order to use it to press out a basic shaped panel using the rubber press forming method (into urethane rubbber sheet which behaves like a 'fluid' under pressure).
@@TK42138 definitely I feel the possibilities are endless once using a 3d scanner as the more you understand it the more your way of thinking expands
impressive! proper wizzard, nicely done.
@@gobinsura thanks, hopefully have a few more ideas planned for it in the near future
that reversible buck is a great idea
@@nothingsworking thanks it just made sense to to use one for both sides instead of having to 2
Really enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing..
@@weiwuwai83 thanks still fairly new to it so hopefully future ones will improve 👍
Intro MuZak? eGads man
@@ovalwingnut’ bloodhounds - imminent funk ‘ the band is a bunch of friend of mine who let me use it
@@hithardcustoms You R a gentleman and a scholar...
@@ovalwingnut thankyou 🙏my life goals are now complete 😄
flowers for a great how-to
I don't have a lot of knowledge about this, so forgive my ignorance, but is the final product in this video mirrored? It looks like the opposite side to me? Thanks
You have a good eye and well done for picking up on that
It is the opposite side and that is because I was basically filming and making both sides of the car at the same time so that it would improve efficiency on tooling setup
I designed the buck to be reversible the use for both side
What scanner is that?
@@DSperformance96 this project I was using the revopiont range it takes a little getting use to