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Concluding The Drive's Great Maverick 3D Print-Off, Peter Holderith and Rob Stumpf show how to get started on your own 3D printing journey.
The work that goes into building a physical model of a concept car is usually hidden behind closed doors, known only to engineers sworn to secrecy and similarly tight-lipped subcontractors. Ask ...
3D printing tiny cars isn't new, but this creator's work lets you print a Revell- or Tamiya-style kit you can assemble yourself, ... Print it out, assemble it, paint it, ...
Hydro dipping is used to customize car parts with intricate designs. Bryan from Liquid Concepts shows us the hydro dip and two-tone paint processes.
Then you realize it will take 8 different prints over a span of 60 hours, chemical post-processing, drilling, exotic hardware, and paint to get the final result. [Peter Holderith’s] carburetor ...
"It's the same thing, look at my car being made, being printed." Right now, that takes 40 hours -- but the goal is to get it under 12. Rogers says about 95 percent of the volume of the car is printed.
How Williams F1 uses 3D printing technology. The requirement of Formula One cars to be lightweight (but not too lightweight) means they are currently formed from metals such as aluminium alongside ...