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Need to get me some of them thar handbrakes, they look awesome.
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It's still crazyto me it can print as well as it does
All thanks to Bodgerino who taught me how to 3d model and print, gotta love the guy
Printing some more handbrakes as I type


Printing some more handbrakes as I type

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Who is Bodgerino ??slowlylearning wrote: All thanks to Bodgerino who taught me how to 3d model and print, gotta love the guy
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4-spoke Keystone style wheel, just trying out how things look actually in scale. The perspective on the PC screen can sometimes be confusing or look really different with proportions etc in real life. Especially with curves.
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Thanks man, I hate the colour of this resin
Makes everyhting look like it's cast in resin
Had a bit of a suss and try-out today, more of a proof of concept than anything. Low detail injection-stack manifold (to fit a random LS I had lying at the PC) with bootlace ferrule stacks, kinda cantered. I still need to even out the mounting studs on the manifold to give the ferrules a bit more room to seat nice and evenly cantered if that makes sense
Not sure how to shorten the ferrules evenly and cleanly without smooshing them dunno


Note to self- gluing the heads on means there's very little wiggle room for a good manifold fitment




Had a bit of a suss and try-out today, more of a proof of concept than anything. Low detail injection-stack manifold (to fit a random LS I had lying at the PC) with bootlace ferrule stacks, kinda cantered. I still need to even out the mounting studs on the manifold to give the ferrules a bit more room to seat nice and evenly cantered if that makes sense

Not sure how to shorten the ferrules evenly and cleanly without smooshing them dunno


Note to self- gluing the heads on means there's very little wiggle room for a good manifold fitment



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That manifold looks killer. I can already picture that motor in a build