Buck Building RUNGE R2
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2018
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Chris Runge shares a brief overview of building a body buck from scratch. This video highlights taking a concept drawing and turning it into a usable wood buck without computer aid. The buck will then be used for shaping the aluminum body for the new Porsche Flat Six Powered, RUNGE R2 build. - Авто та транспорт
He's probably not afraid to show exactly how he does it because he knows very few people, if any, would devote the same amount of effort as him to accomplish something like this. Amazing.
This is the same process as model plane building but on a larger scale. It isn't difficult once there is a little experience.
It’s just that most of us can’t, because we’re just to damn busy working our lives away...
It does bodywork as it was done a long time ago, nothing secret
Showing this might even make some people go into those kind of career
Yes, also this is a dying art, coach building. Its some serious skills that takes yrs to master.
He would love it if more people did what he's doing. I think that's why he puts so much effort into teaching.
When I searched for making cardboard mold for fiberglass, I did not expect to find something like this! So sick. Bravo!
i will never look at a cardboard box the same way, thanks for showing your passion
Chris, thank you so much for taking the time to record and share this process, and also coming back here to answer questions. As I commented on (I think) your Instagram post, I'm really looking forward to watching this build come together.
Admiral work. Reminds me of my work style some 35 years ago. Very rewarding. Thanks for posting.
You do amazing work, Chris! It's always a pleasure for me to watch your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Nice! looks like a fun time!
This stuff is so cool. Was super happy to see you posted a new video this morning. Keep it up.
Fascinating. Thank you for sharing your mind with us, Chris. Rarely do most people have any insight into the design process.
You are already a hero in my book! God Bless You!
I can say, you are the most talented and hard- working person. I am from Russia and back in 1980s we had as TV programm called " you can do this" about incredible inventions and car designs made of crap in their garages . Look at one of those named PANGELINA. Big respect to you. And such a tasteful car you got.
Nothing like 'building' the car twice! Nothing but RESPECT Chris! 😎🏆🏆💪
Very nice. This is gonna have a much more exotic look to it, instead if a karmann Ghia look. This is gonna be badass when it's finally shaped in metal
Art, real art
What a privilege to watch you work. You are an artist and I absolutely love your work.
Can't wait to see the skin/metal on this one. It's already looking beautiful.
Yeah, ... but is he gonna use ready made panels, or shape the aluminum himself ???
Id'e like to watch him make them. !!!
Thanks for the videos, great tutorial and demonstration on building a buck! Each design and finished car is "A Masterpiece" !
I saw your interview with Jay Leno and test drive of one of your creations... It was amazing and you were so humble about your skill and vision. The combination of German design was so wonderful, a combo of Porsche, Mercedes and VW... Like Jay said it's great to see a young man keeping the old skills alive, the hand building of sports cars.. it's great to have cars that can do 200 mph but there's nothing like building something from the ground up and listening to it come alive.. keep up the great work and God bless you..
Thank you for posting and sharing your work, inspiring stuff
What a piece of artwork !
wow ....almost speechless your level of skill... i would expect you to be 65 years old . Absolutely incredible sir
Awesome work! Can't wait to see the metal start to flow!
These videos are so much fun to watch. What talent and old school technique. So great that you have a market.
Chris, you're skills are just amazing. I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing.
I love your work. Thank you so much for showing the processes. You are the man
I can see your passion in your work, congratulations.
This is inspirational. Huge thanks for taking the time to share in detail your process. I am eager to watch this project progress and unfold. Keep up the amazing job 👌👍👌
Chris the detail and time you put into this, it is inspiring. One day I'll get their.
Baby steps
Great work mate
Best luck,for You,and Thanks for what You Do👍
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos. They're really interesting and inspirational.
Congratulations!!! you've been promoted to my top 5 Hero list.... If you had an apprenticeship and I was 20 years younger I would jump at it!!! Great work... Very inspirational... I wish I had your talent and knowledge!!! Keep at it!!
Truly admire you and your work, you're a great inspiration
just awesome Craftsmanship old school.... feel in love instantly. Awesome Design of your Cars and they actually grow during building.
This is super cool. Modern technology car, built using the old coach builder ways. Amazing!!
I was a pattern and mold maker for the RV industry. This is how we did it before CNC machines. We first created a build table, then created profiles based on dimensions and design lines, then you fill it in with tje correct radius' and general shape. Add filler blocks, then start filling with Bondo and clay. Primer. Rough sand (36 grit) and straighten lines.2nd prime and final sanding, wax it all up, then build the mold off of it
Beautiful design and great execution as always.
Awesome! Great design work!
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC Thanks for posting.
Wow....I admire, envy, and appreciate your mind and skill set. Amazing. Truly talented.
It would be a great thing if the world had a lot more of this type of car craft and creativity in it !
Thank you for making this video,and for the cardboards use, brilliant
I so admire your skils. Live long and produce plenty.
I really enjoy watching your progress. Very impressive for sure. This is a car deserves to have many more made.
Looks like the display of '50s bucks at the Prototype Museum in Hamburg. Well worth a visit, for all fans of innovative wrenching.
Bucket list for me👍🏻👍🏻
What a pleasure to watch
Great tutorial!! I have done this for years (twenty years ago) doing some of the cars I made. I also taught this stuff in my restoration classes in Lee and Hillsborough counties night school vocational programs. You did a great job of explination of the process. It is refreshing to see you NEW guys doing what we did back when. You are keeping the spirit alive that I thought was dying (or REALLY dead). Thank you.
Amazing work, thanks for sharing
CAD = Cardboard Aided Design.
You been watching project binkie lol
ha ha ha, ... nice one, .... it's good to NOT be toooooo serious..... I like Chris' way of thinking...
CAD??....Runge doesnt need no CAD!...lol!
Right I thought 'why not use CAD' but then I thought if you can do it without it, and enjoy the process then more power to you.
Craig Vetter used this line about 1994
Congratulations, it looks great.
This looks so great ... one of the best looking car ever
Very nice work. Thanks for sharing.
You are a legend in the making
This video demonstrates what an artisan can do with relatively simple tools and materials. Bravo!
Kudos to you. Your work is exemplar.
Very awesome thing you do
Amazing, very inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
This guy is so talented. Wow!
Your a master. Inspires me to start on my 1919 la France speedster ....
Wow i'm impressed!
Wow. That is amazing.
Fascinating process; I wish I were a young man again to get into this kind of work. Thank you.
Maaaan this is so inspiring! Thanks for sharing your process.
Extraordinary!
Well done man! You should be really proud of your job !
This is some old school engineering right here. The same way old Jags, and many other sports cars were built...!
Brother you're doing beautiful work. If an old broken down fabricator can I offer you some valuable advice? Build yourself a frame jig and get out of the floor. It don't seem like a lot today but all that crawling about in the floor will destroy your back and knees. Outside that.... you're the man
brilliant & hardworking young man !
young american should be like him and less social media
Magnificent work
Chris!! Nice of you to share this video with us!! Hoping that "some day soon" you get some financing to get a larger facility & talented staff to make more of your cars. They are truly beautiful creations that should be the collector cars of the future..
Most excellent! Ill be following right along.
Outstanding work. You are truly a visionary on design and fabrication . I think if you had a CNC machine and computer doing the bucking frame in metal , your labor would be minimal . But having make this car by hand truly takes an artist. Love your video
Awesome Dude! Great video!
A craftsman at work, very clever.
Glad I found your channel, beautiful work congrats!
Good job! congratulations
Yay a new upload!
Wow, Simply Amazing..Nice work...Describing work in progress..well done...
Great videos man. Thank you for sharing.
very good work.excellent
That thing is gorgeous. I am so grateful that you are sharing your process. I feel like I'm looking at elements from MacLaren and Carrera GT.
WOW! Super amazing and fantastic build. SUBSCRIBED!
This is immensely helpful. Thank you!
This is incredible
sweet man, thanks for the step by step
Simply awesome.
Excellent video! Exactly what I was looking for.👍
Very Cool.You can let your imagine run wild!
Runge Cars Rock!
Super cool! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love this stuff! Amazing cars.....
This man is amazing he really nods his stuff and so well explained I can’t wait to see the metal being shaped on to the buck love it it so far larrysullivan in London x
you make look so easy,great art skills, $$
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Just came onto RUNGE car build site by accident, as I was looking up “making rounded fenders”. Very happy and to be a part of the viewer build. Learning to work metal is a complicated art form that we all know is extremely difficult. Hoping to learn as much as I can and apply as I will be attempting a Porsche 356 Coupe steel body. But you have me thinking about aluminum. Thanks for the instructional videos.
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A lot of thinking involved here...Well done.
muy bien logrado ,gracias por conpartir very well accomplished, thanks for sharing
I added you to a playlist on my channel, I been wanting to build something like this since I was a kid, I will build a similar car different design in my garage to
Me too just my childhood dream ...modified my suv but a total super car scratch build ......
Your building skills are only superseded by your design work! This car should go into full production so more people can enjoy it. Keep up the fantastic work.
Great lines man i love it
Great thing is its definitely a one of a kind car!