If there was ever a TH-camr, I would like to see make it Mr. Beast big. It’s you. Amazing job with the car. Great job on the video and rooting for your new business.
It was great meeting you at SEMA! The diffuser looks awesome overall. Since it’s been sectioned and grafted a couple of times, I’d recommend re-bodyworking it one last time for a smooth base before applying a final cosmetic carbon layer. Finish with 3-4 resin coats, sanding lightly between each, to achieve that aesthetic carbon appearance. Keep up the great work!
Hey, if youre not printing from ABS(or any other reactive filament) you can try thinning your filler with acetone. It spreads so much easier, you can basically paint it on.
As always your patience and dedication to your work is admirable - many would've given up after the bumps in the road you had, but you pushed through and the result looks fantastic, a great diffuser!! Love your videos, keep up the good work and wish you all the best!
You have so much patience. The hello darkness my old friend for body work was very relatable. I'm amazed with how methodical you can be even in the tedious and monotonous tasks. I definitely struggle and cut corners often when I get to those parts of a project...
Measure once, cut thrice. It's funny how all these SEMA rush-jobs end up the same way. At least you managed to salvage it in the end, and probably learned a lot to apply to future projects.
You did a great job, Jeremy!! The alterations took the most time to get done, but it looks fantastic, much better lines for Wattson now. Good luck at FEMA, maybe you will find your next project or another sponsor or two. Keep up the great work man.
Completely rejuvenated the whole rear! Looks amazing! But please spend a few hours to top coat and sand the edges further and most visible surfaces. That last 5% of effort makes all the difference when it comes to looking professional. I’ve done a lot of cf work and you can make a lot of the uneven surfaces look almost impeccable by just having an even top coat and clean reflections! Best of luck at Sema!
awesome method. Did you have to 'shrink' your 3D print universally to account for the carbon fiber thickness? I know its not much, but for a good fit, i'm guessing you'd need to give some space for the CF material that you added to the outside of the shape. Also, what thickness were your parts? would you have changed anything with this method? I'm looking at doing the same thing on my project, thanks for pioneering the way! oh and how long did it take to print all that!?
Looks amazing! Front splitter and side skirts next!
That would be cool!
The diffuser looks great and really finishes the tail off well. With a balanced, race car look that suits the overall exotic design.
Thanks!
you need to rap it
The diffuser is a terrific touch on the car. What an amazing amount of work you put into this car. And it paid off!
Thanks!
If there was ever a TH-camr, I would like to see make it Mr. Beast big. It’s you. Amazing job with the car. Great job on the video and rooting for your new business.
Maybe one day!
This was a very last minute project! But thanks to you, it made it to SEMA!👏
It was nice meeting you today at SEMA. The K1 looks fantastic!
This is really not an easy task. Final result looks very nice! Well done
Thank you! Cheers!
How is this comment 6 hr ago if the video was uploaded 38 mins ago🧐
That diffuser looks amazing on the car and just seems to make it more complete. Very nice job.
Thanks 👍
Cutting up that diffuser would've scared the sh*** out of me! Really well done! Looks great 👍
massive respect for your work and intelligence.
It was great meeting you at SEMA! The diffuser looks awesome overall. Since it’s been sectioned and grafted a couple of times, I’d recommend re-bodyworking it one last time for a smooth base before applying a final cosmetic carbon layer. Finish with 3-4 resin coats, sanding lightly between each, to achieve that aesthetic carbon appearance. Keep up the great work!
Way to stick with it! And no (visible) frustration. Win.
Thanks!
Respect for your patience. It wouldn't have survived if I had to cut it twice😂
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What an improvement. Hope its a big success at SEMA.
Thanks!
Hey, if youre not printing from ABS(or any other reactive filament) you can try thinning your filler with acetone. It spreads so much easier, you can basically paint it on.
Great point!
Or you can use some polyester resin for thinning the filer.
It looks totally sick. The only change I would do to it is to make the sides follow the line of the bumper instead of kinda floating like it is now.
Looks better that way. Have fun!
Thanks!
That turned out real nice. The car looks great. I hope SEMA is going good for you.
SEMA! you can do it!!!!!
Thanks!
It's cool to see where you started at with your fiberglass and carbon fiber work to now. Looks really good..
Love it, rounded of the end of the car perfect. Enjoy SEMA. Hope you get a lot of love there.
Yes, the rear end looks sooo much better with the defuser...
Can not wait for your SEMA episode...
Keep up the good work.
I love your videos.
Thanks! Will do!
The result is so good
Truly impressed with your fabrication skills. Thanks for showing us the entire process. Your results are very impressive. 😎
Thank you very much!
Nice workflow with the plastic. Always excellent content. Thanks!
looks good...have fun at SEMA!
Thanks!
For a spontaneous idea with a quick deadline. That looks impressively good! Love your work!
Thanks a bunch!
Looking forward to the SEMA video. Nice work Jere!
Thanks!
Love from India ❤
Thanks Friend!
As always your patience and dedication to your work is admirable - many would've given up after the bumps in the road you had, but you pushed through and the result looks fantastic, a great diffuser!!
Love your videos, keep up the good work and wish you all the best!
Thanks!
Looks great, hope your struggles end soon, keep it up
Thank you!
That was A LOT of work, but Watson looks MEAAAAAN. 😎😁
I'm hoping SEMA brings you lot work opportunities.
I hope so too!
You have so much patience. The hello darkness my old friend for body work was very relatable. I'm amazed with how methodical you can be even in the tedious and monotonous tasks. I definitely struggle and cut corners often when I get to those parts of a project...
Nice carbon work!
AWESOME! You are really making some big stuff now! Looking good!
Thanks!
It's looking nice, good fun at SEMA. 👍💪✌
Thanks!
This looks awesome. The hard work paid off sir!
Thanks a ton!
The diffuser looks great! Well done!
Thanks!
It turned out great. Congrats and best of luck at SEMA
Thanks!
Enjoy your time at SEMA!
Will do!
Diffuser looks amazing. Nice to see that you are using this yellow spray bottle from the sponsor way back.
I love it!
Are you spraying water with it? Or something else??
@MikeMurphyinc soapy water
Hey was great meeting you at Sema this past Friday! Car looks better in person. Cheers from Atlanta Ga
Thanks for coming
I wished we could bring the porche GTE ❤
LOOKING GOOD
so cool to see 3d printers being used for awesome things like this, awesome content
Thank you! Cheers!
So freaking cool to watch
Thanks!
100% worth it - great addition to the looks of the car! Good luck at SEMA!
Thanks 👍
Boy, short time frame to get this car ready for SEMA!! The new update looks GREAT!! Nice work.
Thanks!
tour SEMA Video!
great job, epic amount of work, but being able to create that yourself is amazing.
Thanks for the comment!
That looks great! You've really got me considering a nice 3d printer.
Love it!
Thanks!
that was tricky, very nice result!
It is great to see Wattson again. Lookin good!
Thanks!
It'd be a good idea to scan it up and use that as template for a 2.0 version when you have more time.
Great work as always.
Enjoy your sema time.
Measure once, cut thrice. It's funny how all these SEMA rush-jobs end up the same way. At least you managed to salvage it in the end, and probably learned a lot to apply to future projects.
Awesome build
Thanks!
Looks Great ! I know that took some time.
You did a great job, Jeremy!! The alterations took the most time to get done, but it looks fantastic, much better lines for Wattson now. Good luck at FEMA, maybe you will find your next project or another sponsor or two. Keep up the great work man.
Thanks a bunch!
That adds a really nice finishing touch! Well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job as always!
Thank you! Cheers!
Have a great time! Hopefully you can make some connections for future sponsors and collaborations.
I hope so too!
Great job man.Akis from Greece.
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Looks good sir 👍🏻enjoy SEMA
Thank you 👍
Very much enjoy all of your videos.
Glad to hear it!
awsome work!! love your transparency!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work ❤
Thanks ✌️
Looks great, I really like what you've achieved so far.
Thank you very much!
Looks awesome 😍
Thank you 😋
Tak!
Wow! Thanks!
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Awesome build!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good job!!
I wasn't sure you'd be able to make that work without reprinting it, but it turned out great.
Thanks!
Like always self learning man, doesnt work one way lets cut and its gonna work 😁👏👏👏👍, great job
Thanks 👍
Completely rejuvenated the whole rear! Looks amazing!
But please spend a few hours to top coat and sand the edges further and most visible surfaces. That last 5% of effort makes all the difference when it comes to looking professional. I’ve done a lot of cf work and you can make a lot of the uneven surfaces look almost impeccable by just having an even top coat and clean reflections!
Best of luck at Sema!
Thanks for the tips!
Awesome job man!
Thanks for the visit
Looks great!
Thanks!
Great video! Hope you have a good time!
Thank you, I will
Looks great! Love the work!
Thanks a bunch!
The car looks great and carbon fibre is hard to work with would love to see it at SEMA!
We agree!
Looks very nice!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Looking good!
Thanks!
Amazing video, amazing job!❤
Thanks!
It looks great man, but wow that's a lot of work!
It was!
Looking good
Thank you! Cheers!
Agreed on the yellow stripe, glad you didn't go with it. Great work!
Thanks!
wow itss sooo awseomeeeeeee!!!
Thanks!
I'd like to think that you took my recommendations on implementing dowel pins. Good job, Man!
Thanks again!
@ElectricSuperCar Safe travels to and forth!
respect
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Wattson looks so much better with the new diffuser
Thanks!
Awsome dude you have some skills
Thanks!
Awesome ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
You are doing great 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I will be your patreon supporter soon😇😇😇
Best wishes 🎉🎉🎉
Keep it up 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Thank you so much 😀
Love the content! Comment for the algorithm...
Much appreciated!
I would’ve done that with a layup process using vacuum bags with heat
awesome method. Did you have to 'shrink' your 3D print universally to account for the carbon fiber thickness? I know its not much, but for a good fit, i'm guessing you'd need to give some space for the CF material that you added to the outside of the shape. Also, what thickness were your parts? would you have changed anything with this method? I'm looking at doing the same thing on my project, thanks for pioneering the way! oh and how long did it take to print all that!?
I remember suggesting you try this method months ago! Looks great. How do feel about doing it this way versus the traditional way?
Noice!
Have fun at SEMA. Maybe you will find some more clients for your builds. (Or maybe you already have too many clients lined up.)
That's the plan!
Nice videooo
Thanks!