Building hot rods remained basically the same for decades, with tried-and-true “old school” methods being used to create increasingly complex builds. Computers really changed the game, allowing things ...
Once upon a time, a remote controlled (RC) car was something you’d buy at Radio Shack or your local hobby store. These days, you can print your own, complete with suspension, right at home, as this ...
Scott Woodard is 3D-printing a Jaguar D-Type body for a Mazda MX-5 chassis. The body panels are made with a Neptune 4 plus printer using ABS plastic. He plans to share a method to strengthen ...
Learn how 3D printing is pushing the boundaries of RC car design with innovative mechanics, speed, and problem-solving techniques.
The SEMA Show in Las Vegas every November attracts custom shops of all sizes to show off their creative chops; literally and figuratively, in many cases. But one Rancho Santa Margarita, California ...
There’s a bit of a high-speed arms race in the RC world on YouTube these days. [Michael Rectin] is in on the action, and he’s been exploring how to 3D print a decent set of tires to help his RC car ...
The Elegoo Centauri Carbon is a cool-looking 3D printer you can get for $300. I’d never run a 3D printer in my life before this thing showed up at my shop, and I had a few significant hiccups getting ...
We’ve said it again and again: every garage needs a 3D printer. If our word isn’t gold for you, just take a look back at The Great Ford Maverick 3D Print-Off where Peter Holderith and I designed some ...
Genuine Jaguar D-Type examples are the kind of cars that make auction house prices look like the price tag on a luxury yacht – seven figures, no big deal. But what if you want one, but your wallet isn ...
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