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There are a few resin printers so I will be printing some stuff at some point, obviously the data belongs to the company at this point so I can’t take it out the building without paying for it.
We’ve got pretty much everything but I used a hexagon arm to do this so accuracy is in the microns.
That’s just a relatively simple 3D surface model good for checking tolerances vs the manufacturers specs.
Once I’ve got the H&S out the way I’ll be sticking it on the X-ray to see the quality of Renaults casting, if there’s voids etc.
So my new company told me to find something to do this afternoon so I decided to scan up a cup packed hub.
Since my cars currently in pieces I’m aiming to get a full model of the engine done as “learning exercise”.
Minor differences in rebound, I might be talking s**t but I’m sure people used to say the 182s where better with 172 cup shocks.
Tho if it’s for the road your not going to be able to push it enough to notice.
Rust wise no.
but I’m getting it resprayed because every panel needs paint and after discussions with the body shop.
I’ve decided do it once and get it right rather than constant repairs as and when stuff appears.
Cheaper than a Porsche or Alfa gt junior.
Plus It’s the driving experience I keep going back to and imo a future icon.
Guy called Ade Foreman engineering on Facebook & eBay.
Nice chap working out of a small workshop in Telford.
Trouble with games now everyone moves onto the next thing so fast, multiplayer becomes boring within a year because it’s either full of experienced players or noobs.
Bf1 back in the day was epic I wish they would just remake it with a new name... 😂
Shooting someone with the flare gun then...
Unfortunately as already pointed out unless the cars had a charmed life so far the rust has probably already set in and will require removal and repaint.
Other than those mentioned, brake servos, rear brake bias bracket and where the abs pump sits are all spots for rust.
Bumping this anyone recommend one for cleaning out farm machinery/vans etc
Been buying the cheapo screwfix ones but hovering up metal filings, stones etc keeps killing them.
The new mac's come with chips made by Apple themselves so windows might not be able to utilises them efficiently.
The previous had intel the same as a normal laptop.
Autodesk viewer works ok but most of my clients use Navisworks.
If you want to just view stuff any modern laptop will be fine.
If you want to model stuff then you will need something with a bit more power.
I have this really handy sticks almost anywhere and has hooks if it’s not magnetic.
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