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    1. #201
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      That is a beautiful intake tube. What 3d printer do you have?

    2. #202
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      Quote Originally Posted by RIDES BY DESIGN View Post
      Nice progress. Meticulous is the word Tin.
      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      Damn, That looks nice! Great job.
      Thanks...

    3. #203
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      Quote Originally Posted by hotrod56 View Post
      That is a beautiful intake tube. What 3d printer do you have?
      I have a Creality CR-10 ( $400 ) it can do a large build volume 12" x 12" x 15". It comes in real handy to test out prototype parts before machining.

    4. #204
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      See, now you just showing off! Very nice intake. This truck is gonna be something amazing.

    5. #205
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      Quote Originally Posted by 2ndroundko View Post
      See, now you just showing off! Very nice intake. This truck is gonna be something amazing.
      Thanks...

    6. #206
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tincup View Post
      I have a Creality CR-10 ( $400 ) it can do a large build volume 12" x 12" x 15". It comes in real handy to test out prototype parts before machining.
      That seems like an amazing price for a 3D printer that can go that big. What are the limitations? Like layer thickness and stuff.
      Can it do multiple colors of materials on the same piece?

      Thanks,

      Jay

    7. #207
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      Quote Originally Posted by JayinMI View Post
      That seems like an amazing price for a 3D printer that can go that big. What are the limitations? Like layer thickness and stuff.
      Can it do multiple colors of materials on the same piece?



      Thanks,

      Jay
      These machines have really come down in price lately. This one can go as fine as 0.05mm/layer but would take a very long time to print. I did the gray elbow at 0.25mm/layer and it took 48 hours to print. Mostly because of the support structure it has to build to hold up the shape of the part. Single color only.


    8. #208
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      I just went through this entire build. Great work!
      Steve
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    9. #209
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve Chryssos View Post
      I just went through this entire build. Great work!
      Steve
      Thanks Steve....

    10. #210
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      Ok, been busy doing some body work on the inner fenders. Even though I'm not painting the outside, there is still tons of stuff to paint, I plan on painting this weekend. In the meantime, I had a friend of mine CNC me some new fender emblems to replace the old ones...Name:  20180627_191910.jpg
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    11. #211
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      It's the little details that set a project apart. Love the build...

      Joe

    12. #212
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      Stuff like that is icing on the cake! Nice.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    13. #213
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      Got the dash painted this weekend....
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    14. #214
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      That came out nice Mike. It's going to look sweet in there.
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
      Project FNQUIK https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ghlight=FNQUIK

    15. #215
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      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      That came out nice Mike. It's going to look sweet in there.
      Thanks Wayne.

    16. #216
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      Assembled the dash.......
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    17. #217
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      Wow, now that's a dashboard! Is the gauge cluster filled with drum laminate?

    18. #218
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      3D printing and then wrapping in carbon fiber is an awesome idea, I've got a 3d printer I'm definitely going to have to use that. Great idea!

    19. #219
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      I just spent he past hour going through this build. Stunning work!, this truck is looking awsome

    20. #220
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      Very nice work.

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