I use a 3D modeling software called "Wing-it™." It came pre-installed on my VERY personal computer, cir 1960's. Lol. In all seriousness... Great project and resource intro Micheal. Thanks!
C.A.D. ... Cardboard Assisted Design.... thats looking pretty cool. I personally dig the Handheld Radio holder, nice touch. I know this is just a template, but I'll say, ... make the front of it match up to the existing console a little better? (See something getting dropped and disappearing forever. ... or, incorporate the Shifter console into it? (Though that might add a level of difficulty).
Another alternative to transferring your dimensions to real life is a table of offsets. You just plot critical points of the design using XYZ coordinates. It's a really common trick that's been used for a long time in boat building to scale up a drawing to the size of a boat
Remember to provide adequate ventilation for the electronics you are planning to stuff in that console. Many inverters will have have minimum clearance requirements for their passive cooling to work properly. You certainly want to be sure that something like an inverter or amplifier has builtin overheating protection. Another thought is to make sure you are running large enough gauge wire to the console to power all the electronics. You will want to add all the maximum amperages together and add 15% to 20% for wiggle room to determine what gauge of wire to to the console. I would then use covered bus bars for the positive and negative connections for the electronics. You also need a fuse on that main power wire. I am looking forward to seeing what considerations you make and how your final design comes out. I am about to start designing and building a new center console for my '75 Ramcharger.
Michael, the hardest part with these 3d programs is learning how to use them and that can take weeks or months... I have tried several (SketchUp for one) and given up and gone back to a pen/pencil, ruler and note pad, I can make something far quicker than the time it takes to learn how to use these programs. Don't get me wrong I'm all for technology and stuff but when it takes so long to learn how to use these programs for basic things like a box with a lid (which is what a centre console actually is)... I'd rather get my tape measure out and draw it and then take measurements and then get to work. You not only have to learn one program but as you said you then had to pay for yet another program to be able to print it on paper .... seems to me a long way about doing something simple..old school wins for me. Straight away when you fit your cardboard model into the cruiser I note that the armrest is soo much further back than where it would normally be.
3 part video. What's the bet its at least 6 videos? :) I'm excited to hear parnels take on this design. I like the sunglass holder on the front there. I read a comment about sliding armrest, that would be nice. Another 9ption could be like the Ford trucks have that flip down table thing... In my mind there is a set of sliders for front and back of the very top, and a hinge that would allow it to fold forward as a small table - someplace to put your fast food at a rest stop, in the rain.
Hey Michael, I think it was mentioned but make sure you can extend your bed platform out still... Or maybe you might just have to cute a notch out for it to full extend as that console is longer and taller than the stock. Seriously love seeing you make things for the 80 !!! Stay safe and well
I work with building car interiors for work cars and its super fun to see how you work, how your mindset are and its fun to learn techniques that i haven't thought of:) great work:)
Hi ob8423 from Brazil here!!! Nice work, i`m going with a similar process in my FJ40 restoration.. Would be nice to have a wireless charger mounted in, just drop the phone and its charging.. For the car stereo, i would go with one that has wireless Apple Car Play... Check the Kenwood DMX 1057. Best Regards
If you are not planning on "flipping" your second row seats up it will be fine...however seems like once is in place you will loose that second row functionality because the back side will be in the way.
#5588......I decided to just deal with the e-brake... I can reach behind to grab it but it's a little tighter than stock.... Are you planning to put chargers under those Baofengs?
I would fit a centrale console fridge for drinks as your fridge at the back won’t be able to hold too many of those… redarc should go at the back… this is, of course my opinion. I have a 100 serie and I use my central fridge all the time
@@OverlandBound PLEASE! I was thinking of asking about paying for a copy of the final plans, but free is even better:) Can't wait to see the final design.
I use a 3D modeling software called "Wing-it™." It came pre-installed on my VERY personal computer, cir 1960's. Lol.
In all seriousness... Great project and resource intro Micheal. Thanks!
C.A.D. ... Cardboard Assisted Design.... thats looking pretty cool. I personally dig the Handheld Radio holder, nice touch. I know this is just a template, but I'll say, ... make the front of it match up to the existing console a little better? (See something getting dropped and disappearing forever. ... or, incorporate the Shifter console into it? (Though that might add a level of difficulty).
Another alternative to transferring your dimensions to real life is a table of offsets. You just plot critical points of the design using XYZ coordinates. It's a really common trick that's been used for a long time in boat building to scale up a drawing to the size of a boat
Wow Michael, What a great project, I am impressed. Can hardly wait to see the rest the series!
Remember to provide adequate ventilation for the electronics you are planning to stuff in that console. Many inverters will have have minimum clearance requirements for their passive cooling to work properly. You certainly want to be sure that something like an inverter or amplifier has builtin overheating protection.
Another thought is to make sure you are running large enough gauge wire to the console to power all the electronics. You will want to add all the maximum amperages together and add 15% to 20% for wiggle room to determine what gauge of wire to to the console. I would then use covered bus bars for the positive and negative connections for the electronics. You also need a fuse on that main power wire.
I am looking forward to seeing what considerations you make and how your final design comes out. I am about to start designing and building a new center console for my '75 Ramcharger.
Very good points! In this case, no inverter, and I’m checking the designs and ventilation with RedArc 👊🏼👍🏼
I made mine from Baltic Birch plywood and incorporated a tuned and powered subwoofer and actual size cupholders....
PS OB#5588
Michael, the hardest part with these 3d programs is learning how to use them and that can take weeks or months... I have tried several (SketchUp for one) and given up and gone back to a pen/pencil, ruler and note pad, I can make something far quicker than the time it takes to learn how to use these programs.
Don't get me wrong I'm all for technology and stuff but when it takes so long to learn how to use these programs for basic things like a box with a lid (which is what a centre console actually is)... I'd rather get my tape measure out and draw it and then take measurements and then get to work. You not only have to learn one program but as you said you then had to pay for yet another program to be able to print it on paper .... seems to me a long way about doing something simple..old school wins for me.
Straight away when you fit your cardboard model into the cruiser I note that the armrest is soo much further back than where it would normally be.
It will come forward 3 inches when final. Pen and paper works!
Michael, another fun project! Just make sure it all fits when you enlarged the center console and that you aren't in conflict with the new platform.
3 part video. What's the bet its at least 6 videos? :) I'm excited to hear parnels take on this design. I like the sunglass holder on the front there. I read a comment about sliding armrest, that would be nice. Another 9ption could be like the Ford trucks have that flip down table thing... In my mind there is a set of sliders for front and back of the very top, and a hinge that would allow it to fold forward as a small table - someplace to put your fast food at a rest stop, in the rain.
Good thoughts John!
Looking forward to the next episode.
Awesome video Michael, looking forward to more of this console build series .
Hey Michael, I think it was mentioned but make sure you can extend your bed platform out still... Or maybe you might just have to cute a notch out for it to full extend as that console is longer and taller than the stock. Seriously love seeing you make things for the 80 !!! Stay safe and well
Thank you!
I work with building car interiors for work cars and its super fun to see how you work, how your mindset are and its fun to learn techniques that i haven't thought of:) great work:)
Thanks!
Awsome!!! I was waiting for this video!!!
Hi ob8423 from Brazil here!!!
Nice work, i`m going with a similar process in my FJ40 restoration..
Would be nice to have a wireless charger mounted in, just drop the phone and its charging..
For the car stereo, i would go with one that has wireless Apple Car Play... Check the Kenwood DMX 1057.
Best Regards
Great work man. I’m excited to see the outcome
Have you built a overhead console? I seen some from ARB that looked neat, I have a 91 hilux so I got similar taste in modding out the truck.
I have thought about making the armrest like it is in my FJ...flip down when needed would solve the E-brake access issue.
Take a look at Stinger Heigh10. Seems to be pretty popular.
Kenwood double din for a stereo. I like the projects. You could add a reading/map light to the back and use while in bed.
Good suggestion!
I love my Alpine ILXW650. I paired it with the stackable amp and it sounds pretty damn good. Does both android auto and apple carplay.
Some great ideas, thanks!
If you are not planning on "flipping" your second row seats up it will be fine...however seems like once is in place you will loose that second row functionality because the back side will be in the way.
What’s the name of & do you have a link to the PI engineering software to print off scale drawings ?
#5588......I decided to just deal with the e-brake... I can reach behind to grab it but it's a little tighter than stock....
Are you planning to put chargers under those Baofengs?
what about folding the back seats down?
Need to make sure that works!
Amazing!!
Totaly loved the process, inspiring 😊
CAD Cardboard Aided Design
Is that a redarc solar blanket? Nice!
Yup yup
How much for the OEM you just removed? It's beautiful compared to mine and it's gonna be a long time or never b4 I can find this type of endeavour?
I’m keeping it! Good luck!
When are you going to release another video on this
Cool idea. Got me thinking for my rig as well.
Side question what sunglasses are those? Thom Brownes??
Awesome! The glasses are Julbo Vermont Classic Glacier Sunglasses
Regarding the 3d Scanning App; does anyone have experience with an equivalent Android app?
Where are the other two videos?
Can you still tuck and tumble the rear seat?
Yup
I really want to build an Adventure Vehicle already have my emblem to put on my vehicle.
My center console is a old WW2 100mm anmo can.
I would fit a centrale console fridge for drinks as your fridge at the back won’t be able to hold too many of those… redarc should go at the back… this is, of course my opinion. I have a 100 serie and I use my central fridge all the time
I hear that! The RedArc cannot go in the back due to wire gage a run requirements per RedArc, which was the main reason to build a new center console.
What refrigerator did you get for your 100 series? I know the 200 series had an available center fridge.
Sooooo 😉 are you going to make the final design public so I can steal this one too 🤣
Haha! Most likely!
@@OverlandBound PLEASE! I was thinking of asking about paying for a copy of the final plans, but free is even better:) Can't wait to see the final design.
Alpine ilx-207 or the ilx-309
Yay!
You really should buy new seats first incase they have different dimensions then the stock ones do since your seats are pretty thrashed.
Getting them redone.
Annnnnnddddd... still no cup holders.
You didn’t show how you were going to fit a drink fridge in there. Nothing like an ice cold Coke at arms reach.
2nd
It’s fun watching try hard build & cutting out all the nonsense 😂
A bit too long-winded. The entire video could be reduced to just a few minutes.
That redarc system is too f'ing big
You talk so much about nothing ..