Got to be honest I switched off this channel for a while. But today this popped up on my TV and it was classic Cole making something no high end BS but for the masses. I wish you would do so much more of DIY stuff as its what sets you apart from the other channels. If we have more like this I'll keep coming back. Great job man !!
Great to see you are still going strong. Used to watch you years ago on ISR. Props to you for rebuilding a new show after that fallout. I'll tune in more!
Brilliant video Shaun - always love the detail yet it moves along at a great pace, so much information, and fun to watch. Great video as always! As someone who dreams about 3D modeling, I love the Tinkercad video footage and how you got that photo into it. So cool. Thanks!
Nice job on the project. The first iteration of a design, you should always 1) do a brainstorm/show&tell session with someone else and 2) do the first print with low infill. That should squash a few bugs in the design and lower the print time. Not using clearance is an oversight common with 1st year engineers, but I heard that shrinkage is a thing in 3D printing too. [EDIT] Does TinkerCAD do symmetries? Can you draw a shape and do a flip-copy in the vertical axis?
This looks pretty sick not gonna lie.
Got to be honest I switched off this channel for a while. But today this popped up on my TV and it was classic Cole making something no high end BS but for the masses. I wish you would do so much more of DIY stuff as its what sets you apart from the other channels. If we have more like this I'll keep coming back. Great job man !!
You really stepped your game up on this one. Nice job Cole pretty amazed.
Great to see you are still going strong. Used to watch you years ago on ISR. Props to you for rebuilding a new show after that fallout. I'll tune in more!
That's awesome Shaun.
yes, more....we want more :)))
great steering wheel and work
Brilliant video Shaun - always love the detail yet it moves along at a great pace, so much information, and fun to watch. Great video as always! As someone who dreams about 3D modeling, I love the Tinkercad video footage and how you got that photo into it. So cool. Thanks!
Great build! I would've added a few more knobs across the top.
Great job Shaun! This takes DIY to the next level. I may just get a 3D printer now to just tinker.
Nice job on the project. The first iteration of a design, you should always 1) do a brainstorm/show&tell session with someone else and 2) do the first print with low infill. That should squash a few bugs in the design and lower the print time. Not using clearance is an oversight common with 1st year engineers, but I heard that shrinkage is a thing in 3D printing too.
[EDIT] Does TinkerCAD do symmetries? Can you draw a shape and do a flip-copy in the vertical axis?
What type of filament did you print with?
How long are the m5 bolts you used to run through to mount the wheel to the button plate and the quick release?
Love the project! I'm curious. Did you print with PLA or what 3D printed plastic do you think works best in your experience thus far? Nylon?
Great job, pero de pinga...to go through all that takes a lot of patience.
does that cord ever bother you
Damn you Shaun Cole,now i want a 3d printer lol