You guys have got me beat on dish, weight, diameter, grip, and alignment for sure, but I think I pull the W on widest barrels overall and I'm gonna take that win with me to the grave 😂
Im just astonished, everytime you keep giving your audience something to see where there mouth could fall open by the amazements off your creativity you bring us. Just loving it every time al over again💪👊
@@TofuAutoWorks your modesty fits the idea of you being a 'regular kiwi', but the quality and inventiveness of your creations show that you have 'irregular', outstanding talent! The degree of enthusiasm and admiration that your viewers show in the comments should be enough of an indicator to illustrate that. I really loved seeing such a practical application of the advances in technology of the last thirty years. Where carbon fiber turbofans were solely in the domain of factory race teams in the nineties, they have since trickled down to end up within reach of your average, 'regular kiwi' 😉 Excited to see how things come to fruition in the next episode!
@@TofuAutoWorks ;) "I'm just a regular kiwi doing car stuff i...." 'm an ordinary customer ;) where can I buy your kit to modify my Mazda Miata ;) I'm not kidding ;) you have a great sense of style
Awesome technique. Loved all your spot on custom wheel building. Dial indicator, skateboard wheeled carousel, I admire all your thoughts and how well you executed them. All those comments about slicks have no traction.....idiots don't realize your soft compound warmed up on asphalt will give you insane grip even wet. Those crap talkers are haters of your mad skills...I recognize and appreciate. I too can spend hundreds of hours in the workshop instead of just watching reruns of Murder She Wrote! Your borderline genius, seriously.
I once travelled in NZ, and in a span of 5 hours I experienced all 3 types of downpour. From a hailstorm, to snow while up the mountains, and then to rain when I descended. Amazing. 😂
I am super impressed with the ingenuity, skill, and craftsmanship that's going into this build! I wish I had those CAD and 3D printing skills and tools!
Give it a shot! You can pick up something like the Ender 3 for under $200, and with UA-cam's 3D printing community I doubt there is any topic on 3D printing (and even CAD software) that there aren't multiple tutorials for. I have been distracted with other projects recently, but I got into it wit ZERO knowledge, even handicapped by being a bit of an idiot, and was genuinely surprised by how fast I started picking things up. You might be surprised how handy even the most basic skills can be when you just need a spacer or bracket or something and can just sit down and build it. Plus, the community is amazing about sharing the files for stuff they already designed. (go look at GitHub) Spend a few minutes whenever you can watching a tutorial and trying it, and suddenly you're printing stuff. It's handy, and it's pretty fun. If I could do it, darn near anybody can do it!
Magnificent, Gorgeous, Amazing! I spent the whole video sitting in front of the screen with my mouth open, every video of yours is a visual orgasm for an engineer!!!
I found the video therapeutic. Hearing the birds chirping and your dog photo bombing your video. No dialog, which forces you to read the closed captions. Genius way to keep the viewers eyes on the video.
This car keeps gjetting beyter and better. It was nice to have a different video to watch,and not all stagea sanding,haha allways a Joy to watch youre videos. 🇸🇯norway🇸🇯
Started to get a bit nervous at the ned of the episode, since there was no sanding. But you managed to get it in, what a relief! Cured my sanding itch for this week. Sheers! also fantastic job on the wheels, is going to look mad, and those tires look mad!
Epic, dont think ive ever seen anyone else do totally custom wheels like this before on youtube. WIll look really sick when theyre finished, the turbofan idea is awesome too. Looking forward to the next vid
Great project and great video as always! Can't wait to check out part 2! For the 3D printer, you might consider trying hairspray instead of a glue stick. In my experience, the glue comes out very chunky and doesn't leave a smooth/even surface for your first layer to bond too. Hairspray, like spray paint, gives a nice even coating and leaves less of a mess.
With a PEI coated metal bed, extra adhesive shouldn't be needed. Just wash the bed with dish soap once in a while and wipe down with isopropyl alcohol every couple prints. May need a scrub with a melamine foam sponge to remove some oxidization.
Te felicito amigo Me emociona realmente ver tus videos. Todo lo haces con una perfección insuperable me considero fan de tu trabajo y creatividad. De los pocos canales de youtube que valen la pena seguir Abrazos y saludos desde México.
you know i just saw a guy post something on reddit bragging about making a cover for the wheels that does this, the issue is they weren't as robust as this is. this build is getting crazier and crazier and i love it.
This is one of my favorite builds on UA-cam. The other is the Roadster MacroMachines built and JunkyardDaves Hellcat Magnum. You've been giving me inspiration to do a cyberpunk build.
So much fascinating car building content with own hands and much love and knowledge. But also SO MUCH HEAVY RAIN Every single video… 😮😮😮 He must live in the middle of a big rain forest anywhere. Or at least Scotland??? Still always entertaining to watch! 👍👍👍
Cheers man. If you start small and cheap like I did then that day might come sooner than you think. It's pretty easy to get into, just a matter of finding the time
Damn, that's some nice wheels you made right there! And I thought a 0.8mm nozzle was big on my printers, that 1mm nozzle must eat filament like crazy! Nice work man, keep it going! I love the video's :)
Cheers mate. Yeah this printer is a beast. Each one of those turbofans was a little over 1kg and took about 13 hours each to print. So I'm almost going through two 1kg rolls every day
would like to give the videos more likes than just one. Can´t wait for the next on. And the NZ weather is perfect 😁 I visit NZ ones in 2017 and miss this beautiful place till today
Merci à toi de partager ta passion automobile !!! Je suis en admiration devant le travail réalisé avec soins et patience. Toutes mes félicitation et encore merci !!
Wow! I just stumbled across your channel the other day. EXTREMELY impressive stuff you have created. Now I have yours and Marty T’s as my NZ connection. Looking forward to future works. Thank you. Nova Scotia strong.
I've just finished binging all of your videos. I've always been curious to try fiber glassing and I am now completely cured of that curiosity lmao that shit looks like a horrendous pain in the ass! You make some really cool shit though, so keep doing your thing
@@TofuAutoWorks If you're going more for aesthetics over pure structural strength, forged carbon is way more forgiving, since you don't have to get the weave perfect.
Yeah I considered forged carbon, but it turns out I'm a glutton for punishment and the design I've come up with is even more difficult than a regular carbon weave. 🤣 😭
This thing has a killer stance. The look is there, to anyone actually trying to use 10-12 wide wheels in the front, as soon as they are on and your driving down the road, you now get to learn about scrub radius, and how it affects handling. Anyone who has done this knows how it drives, Every groove in the road, every bump, the way the car is trying to rip the steering wheel out of your hand.
It's a great tool to have. This and being able to 3D print prototypes or plugs for making fiberglass moulds has the potential to massively speed up how long it takes me to make these cars. Really looking forward to doing even more work with them in the near future.
I might be sleep, but boy does those wheels look insane and i love it lol. Might got us beat 🙄
You guys have got me beat on dish, weight, diameter, grip, and alignment for sure, but I think I pull the W on widest barrels overall and I'm gonna take that win with me to the grave 😂
Whoaa, one of my favorite car youtubers watches one of my other favorite car youtubers, love this.
Man i love your videos, and that is the sickest mx5/miata i have ever seen, its amazing.
You should definitely outdo him on the Legacy then!
Now I know why you were in Street Bandito Channel taking notes 👀
zero talking. zero music. 100% content!!!
Im just astonished, everytime you keep giving your audience something to see where there mouth could fall open by the amazements off your creativity you bring us. Just loving it every time al over again💪👊
I'm just a regular kiwi doing car stuff in his shed mate. But thank you, it always means a lot to hear 🙏
@@TofuAutoWorks your modesty fits the idea of you being a 'regular kiwi', but the quality and inventiveness of your creations show that you have 'irregular', outstanding talent! The degree of enthusiasm and admiration that your viewers show in the comments should be enough of an indicator to illustrate that.
I really loved seeing such a practical application of the advances in technology of the last thirty years. Where carbon fiber turbofans were solely in the domain of factory race teams in the nineties, they have since trickled down to end up within reach of your average, 'regular kiwi' 😉
Excited to see how things come to fruition in the next episode!
@@TofuAutoWorks ;) "I'm just a regular kiwi doing car stuff i...." 'm an ordinary customer ;) where can I buy your kit to modify my Mazda Miata ;) I'm not kidding ;) you have a great sense of style
Even from the thumbnail, those tire proportions look much better
Awesome technique. Loved all your spot on custom wheel building.
Dial indicator, skateboard wheeled carousel, I admire all your thoughts and how well you executed them.
All those comments about slicks have no traction.....idiots don't realize your soft compound warmed up on asphalt will give you insane grip even wet. Those crap talkers are haters of your mad skills...I recognize and appreciate. I too can spend hundreds of hours in the workshop instead of just watching reruns of Murder She Wrote!
Your borderline genius, seriously.
I once travelled in NZ, and in a span of 5 hours I experienced all 3 types of downpour. From a hailstorm, to snow while up the mountains, and then to rain when I descended. Amazing. 😂
Sounds like you came on a good day hahaha
何でも自分で作ってしまうなんて驚きです。その過程を見て更に驚きました。
あなたの知識の豊富さと根気強さに敬服します。
And just like that one guy makes turbo fans come back in style!!! So rad!
i was thinking, "what if they were made out of carbon fiber" the whole video. you amaze me every new video man.
I am super impressed with the ingenuity, skill, and craftsmanship that's going into this build! I wish I had those CAD and 3D printing skills and tools!
Give it a shot! You can pick up something like the Ender 3 for under $200, and with UA-cam's 3D printing community I doubt there is any topic on 3D printing (and even CAD software) that there aren't multiple tutorials for. I have been distracted with other projects recently, but I got into it wit ZERO knowledge, even handicapped by being a bit of an idiot, and was genuinely surprised by how fast I started picking things up. You might be surprised how handy even the most basic skills can be when you just need a spacer or bracket or something and can just sit down and build it. Plus, the community is amazing about sharing the files for stuff they already designed. (go look at GitHub) Spend a few minutes whenever you can watching a tutorial and trying it, and suddenly you're printing stuff. It's handy, and it's pretty fun. If I could do it, darn near anybody can do it!
Magnificent, Gorgeous, Amazing! I spent the whole video sitting in front of the screen with my mouth open, every video of yours is a visual orgasm for an engineer!!!
I found the video therapeutic. Hearing the birds chirping and your dog photo bombing your video. No dialog, which forces you to read the closed captions. Genius way to keep the viewers eyes on the video.
Turbofan wheels are just the coolest!
Woah, its cool to see fusion360 in this vid as the classes i take in my engineering pathway use it a lot
I love the fact you put descriptions in the CC subtitles even though there wasn't audio versions A+💯
Love the raw audio. It's perfect without music
The tires are so thick it looks like a formula car, cool!
The wheels without covers are also good!
This car keeps gjetting beyter and better. It was nice to have a different video to watch,and not all stagea sanding,haha allways a Joy to watch youre videos. 🇸🇯norway🇸🇯
Started to get a bit nervous at the ned of the episode, since there was no sanding. But you managed to get it in, what a relief! Cured my sanding itch for this week. Sheers! also fantastic job on the wheels, is going to look mad, and those tires look mad!
I really made you guys wait for it this time huh. Was so tempted just to put some sanding noises over the top of the CAD timelapse haha
@@TofuAutoWorks soon this chanel will just be sanding ASMR. You running around with different grit sandpaper and just sanding random things 😅
You can’t leave it there! Car modifying at another level……mind blown! 🤯👍🏼👊🏼
the gems you find on the UA-cam sometimes! holy moly! what and amazing channel
As a wannabe coachbuilder i love your videos but crafting your own wheels? Now this is next level!
I love your work. The way you make these no commentary videos is just excellent. You have earned another subscriber❤
Epic, dont think ive ever seen anyone else do totally custom wheels like this before on youtube. WIll look really sick when theyre finished, the turbofan idea is awesome too. Looking forward to the next vid
the notch for the airplug adds a lot to the design
really cool work
That sanding sound was so relaxing 😌
Liked before I even made it to 18 seconds!!! Wow! This is just WOW!
When technology meets an artisan….fantastic work!
My grandfather used to be referred to as an "artisan engineer" and I've always aspired to be the same. Thank you.
PERFECT! There is no other better word than that to describe it!
it might have looked super dangerous but the way you got the tires off was an absolute GENIOUS move
Great project and great video as always! Can't wait to check out part 2!
For the 3D printer, you might consider trying hairspray instead of a glue stick. In my experience, the glue comes out very chunky and doesn't leave a smooth/even surface for your first layer to bond too. Hairspray, like spray paint, gives a nice even coating and leaves less of a mess.
With a PEI coated metal bed, extra adhesive shouldn't be needed. Just wash the bed with dish soap once in a while and wipe down with isopropyl alcohol every couple prints. May need a scrub with a melamine foam sponge to remove some oxidization.
Te felicito amigo
Me emociona realmente ver tus videos. Todo lo haces con una perfección insuperable me considero fan de tu trabajo y creatividad.
De los pocos canales de youtube que valen la pena seguir
Abrazos y saludos desde México.
I love such wide tires. my compliments for the work. I'm looking forward to the second part.
you know i just saw a guy post something on reddit bragging about making a cover for the wheels that does this, the issue is they weren't as robust as this is. this build is getting crazier and crazier and i love it.
Man your on to it, I like how you can always think of a smart way to improvise with wateva your doing. Your a smart one bro 👍🏽
This guy doesn’t stop impressing
This is one of my favorite builds on UA-cam. The other is the Roadster MacroMachines built and JunkyardDaves Hellcat Magnum. You've been giving me inspiration to do a cyberpunk build.
J'adore vos vidéos !! grand merci à vous pour le partage. Merci !! 👍👍👍
So much fascinating car building content with own hands and much love and knowledge. But also SO MUCH HEAVY RAIN Every single video… 😮😮😮
He must live in the middle of a big rain forest anywhere. Or at least Scotland??? Still always entertaining to watch! 👍👍👍
I love the quality and feel of your videos, and the final results too. Very inspiring, quite literally
Amazing episode as always 👏 your so brave! always willing to try new things and going the extra mile to learn the right way to do things. top job mate
Крутые тапки получаются. Смотрятся прям отлично, а после доработки я думаю это будет шедевр.
Мужик ты крут👍
im looking forward to be like this one to someday just like enjoying the passion on making the car looks nicer , avid from from canada , vancouver!
Cheers man. If you start small and cheap like I did then that day might come sooner than you think. It's pretty easy to get into, just a matter of finding the time
Really enjoy this content, hardly anything like it on YT! Look forward to more videos!
Dude, everytime you come out with a vid i end up being seriously impressed with your skills. Amazing stuff
Отлично! 👍
И как всегда серия кончилась на самом интересном месте! 🔥
Жду продолжения! 🤝
the skateboard wheel roller blew my mind on simplicity❤
Those are some wide wheels there!! Love your can do skills brother, you are quite an inspiration
Damn, that's some nice wheels you made right there! And I thought a 0.8mm nozzle was big on my printers, that 1mm nozzle must eat filament like crazy! Nice work man, keep it going! I love the video's :)
Cheers mate. Yeah this printer is a beast. Each one of those turbofans was a little over 1kg and took about 13 hours each to print. So I'm almost going through two 1kg rolls every day
You do everything on your car!!!! amazing!
That put all those wheel mods really cool.
Beautiful work man. Love this channel.
Awesome!!! Thanks for the video bro! Cant wait for part 2! 😎👍🏼
would like to give the videos more likes than just one. Can´t wait for the next on. And the NZ weather is perfect 😁 I visit NZ ones in 2017 and miss this beautiful place till today
2:07 "mmm yes this one is bigger than the other one" TF is he measuring lmao
Merci à toi de partager ta passion automobile !!! Je suis en admiration devant le travail réalisé avec soins et patience. Toutes mes félicitation et encore merci !!
This guy is the equivalent of those Asian agriculture guys, but with cyberpunk cars. Absolute mad genius 🙌😤
Wow! I just stumbled across your channel the other day. EXTREMELY impressive stuff you have created. Now I have yours and Marty T’s as my NZ connection. Looking forward to future works. Thank you. Nova Scotia strong.
Great work on the wheels, they're wide and look great!
I'm not normally a fan of lights/neons, but some LED's mounted behind and between each fin would give an awesome look at night 😎
The most unprofessional - professional guy 🤝
I've just finished binging all of your videos. I've always been curious to try fiber glassing and I am now completely cured of that curiosity lmao that shit looks like a horrendous pain in the ass! You make some really cool shit though, so keep doing your thing
You are crazy dude !!! From Russia with love
Another great installment of thoughtful, creative, skilled fabrication.
dude, incredible job!! congrats for the amazing car
Absolutely great !! As always stunning job ! Can't wait to see the final result..
Work of Art
Aw hell yeah, I love turbofan rims.
Awesome work as always. I would suggest against PLA (regarding the small heat resistance it has as a material), in favor of ABS or PC nylon etc.
I'm looking forward to watch the new episodes man, keep up the great work!
完成が楽しみだ
いとも思うけど、素晴らしすぎる作業です!
You deserve waaay more attention bro
i thank you for making this product big support
すごいです。かっこいいです。
Wow, cant wait for part 2. I would love to see those covers on my car :D
debeading the tires with the lift was genius
You're finally dabbling in carbon! I can't wait to see what you come up with.
I've tried to avoid it for a while because I always find it a nightmare to work with, but it does have it's benefits sometimes.
@@TofuAutoWorks If you're going more for aesthetics over pure structural strength, forged carbon is way more forgiving, since you don't have to get the weave perfect.
Yeah I considered forged carbon, but it turns out I'm a glutton for punishment and the design I've come up with is even more difficult than a regular carbon weave. 🤣 😭
@@TofuAutoWorks it's going to be fun to see what it is!
Nice work!
Amazing work as always man. Really looking forward to seeing how it comes together with that carbon fiber…
thanks dude! i got a bent steely that no one wants to repair, thank you for the how to vid
Geeze banded BARRELS SUPER COOL
... i was really excited to see the welding part😂
You are insane! Greetings from Poland
Best car ever
Saw the Stuff article about the build, best of luck for the Hot Wheels competition!
This thing has a killer stance. The look is there, to anyone actually trying to use 10-12 wide wheels in the front, as soon as they are on and your driving down the road, you now get to learn about scrub radius, and how it affects handling.
Anyone who has done this knows how it drives,
Every groove in the road, every bump, the way the car is trying to rip the steering wheel out of your hand.
I really love the "there was no warning saying I shouldn't do this" mindset
Really cool watching you do the designs on fusion and printing them out. Iv got fusion myself for my cnc just haven't sat down n learned it yet
It's a great tool to have. This and being able to 3D print prototypes or plugs for making fiberglass moulds has the potential to massively speed up how long it takes me to make these cars. Really looking forward to doing even more work with them in the near future.
@@TofuAutoWorks looking forward to seeing the progress you continue to make
You had me a bit worried.. 33min and the sanding commenced, thank god!😂
3:03 First time I've seen someone use a car lift as a bead breaker, that's pretty smart.
nice build..... Thanks for taking the time to make the video and share it....
Looks great, dude! Cool video
As always, awesome episode.
Красавчик 👍🏻🔥
Very nice, and I saw the Minecraft icon also, another very nice.😎
So u have this beast and a Nissan Stageia? WOW much respect.
Your welding looks great! Just like the new wheels on the car 😉
Absolutely sick work!!!
But also: German TÜV has left the chat :D
coolest MX5 in existence by far