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Cyberpunk Miata Build: Making Custom Turbofans. Part 1 of 2

Tofu Auto Works 1,671,788 lượt xem 1 year ago
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In this video we get back to work on the Cyberpunk Miata, this time starting on a new pair of wheels for the rear. I will show you how I made my original steel wheels and fiberglass covers as well as go over the process of designing and prototyping a new set of turbofans with the aid of CAD modelling and 3D printing.

Enjoy the video.

Links:
Wheels (New Zealand customers only):
https://www.cardwells.co.nz/product/steel-wheel-barrel-raw/
Autodesk Fusion 360:
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal
PrusaSlicer:
https://www.prusa3d.com/page/prusaslicer_424/
3D Printer:
https://www.elegoo.com/en-jp/products/elegoo-neptune-3-max-fdm-3d-printer-massive-printing-size-of-420x420x500mm


If you are interested in the widebody kit you see on this car, please check out my website where I sell my products worldwide.

https://www.tofuautoworks.com/
Include discount code YOUTUBE15 in your enquiries for 15% off shipping.

If you enjoyed this video also feel free to checkout my Instagram where I post regular updates on all of my builds.
https://www.instagram.com/tofuautoworks/



Timestamps in this video:
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Removing old wheels and tyres
04:01 - Measuring for new wheels
05:54 - Removing the wheel centers
08:25 - Etch priming
11:16 - Assembling the new wheels
14:04 - Welding
15:31 - Painting
19:52 - The new tyres
21:41 - Old aerocover design
22:36 - 3D printer reveal
23:10 - Turbofan wheel CAD modelling
24:26 - Test piece
26:41 - Preparing final print file
27:45 - Troubleshooting
29:26 - 3D printing the turbofans
33:06 - You thought I wasn't going to sand in this episode?
34:21 - Joining prints
35:00 - Drilling wheel stud holes
36:17 - Fitting the turbofans
36:56 - Mocking up the wheel faces
38:17 - Next video preview
38:29 - Outro

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