EASY METHOD TO MAKE SUPERCAR BODIES FROM SCRATCH
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
This is how we make ANY type of car body. Even with very little information.
You can also use this method for making protoypes or your own design!
In this video I go through the process step by step to make a GT racecar body.
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00:00 Intro
02:30 Platform and Templates
10:45 Wire Cutting
13:00 Sculpting
20:00 Sand and Prep
26:00 Fiberglass
31:30 Strength Test
37:50 de Molding
45:55 Results!!
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As a retired clay sculptor who worked for General Motors, I must say that I’m impressed. Although not as perfect as clay would be, your process produced a fine semblance of the auto that hopefully will suffice for the end customers use. Nice video.
Only 10 minutes in and more design shape than the Tesla Cybertruck. Excellent!
@dirtyminerapparel
11 күн бұрын
Pretty sure the cyber truck wasn’t made for earth. As usual Elon is testing what he plans to send to mars on earthlings
@RedEarthMotoSports
8 күн бұрын
The Cybertruck looks like one of my design projects in school that I forgot about, until 10pm the night before it was due. 😂
There is one thing that impressed me. You clean the workspace between stages of the build! 😀
Might have been long, but you had my attention fixed the whole time. Excellent work guys.
@BroughBuilt
20 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is what KZread was made for, instant sub.
people sayin that iam a skilled man but when i watch something like this i know there are so many talented people out there and a lot to learn from... good job well done
@zackmoore147
17 күн бұрын
Your profile civic is beautiful 👍
@drbolt671
16 күн бұрын
@@zackmoore147 thanks bradda check out my typer build
@turboflush
14 күн бұрын
100% agree.
@drbolt671
12 күн бұрын
@@zackmoore147 thank you ♥️
@AutismusPrime69
4 күн бұрын
Who says you are a skilled man?
You should use polyvinyl alcohol spray before fiberglass as a mold release. Works amazing and washes off with water. Then you won’t have to clean the foam off the mold. I’m blown away by your work!! Looks amazing!
Hi Danie, I found this American engineer on KZread that explains it so nicely how strong the different types of fibreglass is. He calls himself “builder creator “on KZread and he is building his own racing car but the way he is going about is simply brilliant. You can certainly learn a lot from Jay. I would love to have your feedback.He also made a clay extruded to partition the mould. Please watch , you will lear a lot from this guy.🇿🇦🇦🇺🇬🇪🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
@BroughBuilt
20 күн бұрын
Great stuff! I will go check out his channel thanks!
@frankcarden4709
20 күн бұрын
Yep,I've watched a lot of his stuff Haswell, he covers so much and so much detail,and tips and tricks and how to correct mistakes.
@ghosttown2335
16 күн бұрын
Proudly south African ✔️ . Where in SA are u based?@@BroughBuilt
@detrmichi
16 күн бұрын
Builder creator has good information, there Is another guy, his channel is Neal Bailey studios, he designed and built his own car, it was called the Bailey Blade. I also love also watching his build. Both showed different ways of making their car buck.
@damienthomas6655
13 күн бұрын
@@BroughBuilt SO I for some reason thought that this was now the mould you would use to make many or more than one body shell for race car or cars ,,,a mould so if the guy crashes the car and destroys the left rear quarter you can simply just glass him up a replacement,a mould that you can lay down a jell coat first and the colour you want the car to be ,,then just spray glass and nock out a dozen if you like so you can sell a few on the free market as i know people who would be interested in buying a full set of prefab panels ,,,so if the guy you built thia for destroys the hood or the drivers side door and wing he will not be able to get any replacement parts like or the same as the originals because they will not be available and its not like you will be able to fab up just the door panel or any singular part the same as the original correct ??? so its a one and done and if he damages any of it he has to get a complete new body shell made from scratch ,,,yeah not how i would like to do it . you have done an amazing job,i just thought this was stage one and building the mould not stage one and done ,,,so much effort for something that cant be easily replicated unless you turn it into a mould .
So glad you put some music soundtrack over the ambient noises. I can imagine how you struggled with the “screeching” of the polystyrene. 😀
@BroughBuilt
20 күн бұрын
😁😁
Nice to see the use of all the appropriate PPE like dust masks while cutting, sawing, and sanding all that toxic stuff...
I enjoyed every minute of this video what a result in the end. When it started I couldn't see how you were going to capture the beautiful lines of an AM. Cheers Dave
@BroughBuilt
20 күн бұрын
Thanks Dave
I really want to see this get mounted and finished. I loved this video, and definitely want MORE!!! Please keep showing the progress of this project all the way through to the final product.
@brianwhitley
15 күн бұрын
Same here I was hoping to see a 2nd video
Just realized you've been posting videos for 5 years and you only have 20K subscribers? How is this possible - This channel has to blow up soon!!
This is the BEST thing iv seen on the internet for years!! Such a clever Guy loved every second of it 👌
I saw the Dtype build and, to say the least, I was really impressed. Noe you are doing this. You're a clever fella.
@BroughBuilt
20 күн бұрын
Hehe thanks😁
Incredible. Thanks for showing the process
Awesome!! Thank you for sharing this wonderful method!!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Ok, this is one of the coolest projects I've seen lately! Bucket list updated.
Great combination of artistry and skill! Somewhere, there is a 14 year old figuring out how to do this with a homebuilt CAD cutter.. scan a model, scale it up, build it.
@rogermccaslin5963
9 күн бұрын
This is already being done in many industries. Boats, aerospace, blades for wind turbines, automotive, etc. Pretty much anything composite uses multi axis routing to cut patterns from foam. There is some very advanced stuff being done that, unless you are in the industry, you don't ever hear about. Sometimes we scan things but that's usually to bring digitization to legacy products. More often than not, we go right from CAD model to routing.
@mr70camarors
7 күн бұрын
Anyone with wood working tools and a 2d CNC router can turn a cad model into a mold or buck.
that was sick! can't believe how accurate you got everything with one attempt and no filler.
I’m Speechless!!!! Except brilliant idea!!!!
Excellent channel! I truly enjoyed this episode so thank you for this ☺
I learned so much watching this! Thank you! Your test strips experiment was also brilliant. Wow!
Wow absolutely amazing how you doing this race cars body. Thanks for sharing.
What a beast, absolutely incredible work
Thanks so much for sharing - quite a fascinating process.
Wow, just wow.
This was the most interesting car/build video I have seen on KZread. Amazing skills indeed. Thank you.
Fantástico trabajo 👌🏼
This craftsmanship and pure skill is incredible! I've always wanted to do this (but would likely just CNC from foam) but this is a level I can't fathom.
Wow - Impressive. What a talent.
Fascinating process you have. And a very good artist I love it.
Amazing! High end skill with low end tools? Huge respect!!👍🏁
I once helped my dad carved a giant 10 foot diameter pepsi bottle caps from styrofoam and even bigger jumbo jet cockpit, it's in the early 80's, he probably the first one using hot wire cutters and airbrush to do large scale 3d styrofoam promotional props in my country. I always thought my dad is some kind of McGiver-y dude. Miss him.
A pleasure to watch. Learned so much.
My mouth was open for nearly all of the video. Outstanding job... 😮😮😮
When I was manufacturing bodies for a Radio Controlled car accessory manufacturer this was the same process we used, on a smaller scale of course, from 1/12 to 1/5th scale actually, :). Even though I went back to automotive repair because it pays better, they now have made well over 100 different R/C bodies. The full-scale version is Very cool!
Amazing work! Truly a craftsman.
You're an artist. Incredible!
Looks like fun to me. Good idea for making the mold/cast/form. I like working with fiberglass, even if it's a bit messy and stinky. I've not attempted entire car bodies, but have done door panels and subwoofer enclosures. A guy taught me how to create body kits (ground effects) for any car, but haven't tried that yet. He used drywall mud over plywood to create the forms, then made a reverse of it and laying the fiberglass up in the reverse.
Amazing work.
thanks for making the video,great work!
Incredible work
Impressive work !
This video proves that amazing shapes can be built using readily available materials, along with a lot of skill and labor. Very inspiring, thanks for sharing!
Amazing work… would love to see it painted and installed.
@MWhite-dv1uu
9 күн бұрын
I'd love to see the next step too!
Very nice process!
WOW just an outstanding job guys. Love the thought process and sequence of steps and how quickly and accurately you were able to knock this out. 👍🏻
Brilliant Guys!
Awesome educational video Im going to make a mini supercar body to fit a gokart and your method scaled down will be the way to go thanks !
Holy cow danie, your sculpting skills are immense. Great work guys 👍
@BroughBuilt
20 күн бұрын
Thank you very much
@DanTheManIOM
17 күн бұрын
especially when he took the saw to it ! Cutting the wheel arches and doors out, yea, I would have been anxious for sure !
@joshuaogden7910
14 күн бұрын
@@BroughBuiltthis vid is going to the moon! You deserve it man 👍👍 please build a Aston race car for yourselfs!
WOW Love this!!!
Wow! Great job!
Fantastic job!
Well, this is one of your finest projects and the result is amazing. I love your approach to the detail and the outcome speaks for itself.
Astonishing!😊
Very much enjoy the process of this build. Keep posting great content.
Brilliant
This was incredible to watch! Great work!
Have done this quite a few times now myself but never in that scale. Amazing work that's going to look the dogs.
Excellent video!!!
This was truly amazing! I've never seen something like this. The shell looks great. Thanks for the video!
practicality. Cheers Mate.
Holy shit mate! You are soooo amazingly talented. Thanks for allowing us to watch a master craftsman in the process.
@BroughBuilt
20 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
This is an awesome project, job well done ❤❤
this was a great video ,very well made and just what i was looking for to use on a project that i have wanting to do great job !
Wow, nice, doing something similar but as a boat rigth now. Fascinating build, I am using Xps in hope for a smooth finish. Lots of useful tips, thx for that!!! Can`t believe seein someone somewhere else using nearly my method at exactly the same time! Wow. Very motivating. I have to watch this amazing build again now.
Very educational I'am thinking about this approach to a problem I'am having and I appreciate the time and effort that went into this video! Cheers Mate!
Awesome! Can't wait to see cross the finish line.
Nice! I want to build a boat and I like your approach. I might try something similar!
Very cool
This may well be one of the most interesting videos you've ever published on YT. I was fascinated and definitely learnt something from your video. 👌👍👍👍11/10 Thanks cheers Paul
Very enjoyable video! 👍👍👍😎
Doing SA proud. My new favorite channel!! Keep up the great work
amazing !
Very impressive 👏 you are a modern day michael angelo.
The vision you have to have to create this masterpiece is unbelievable. I am a woodworker and can make just about anything out of wood and enjoy every minute doing it. You have to go to another place and block everything out so you are in the right frame of mind to accomplish such a feat. Great job!
You're an amazing artist. From a model car, I wouldn't have believed it if you didn't video it.
Great video congrats
That is amazing work
Always inspirational, you never fail to impress in your videos!
My friend you are a true Artist of exceptional caliber!👍❗
Excellent
Dude... I can't wait for more content like this it's very inspiring and full of great ideas!!!
This vid was really fun to watch. I was unsure at the start when your wire cutter didn't span the entire car as in foam wing construction but you showed me! Outstanding work and I'm just amazed at how you made your vision into reality in foam for goodness sakes! Great job!
Inspiring 👍🏼 ✨
wow. thank you.
great work, great hands!!
Life is a learning curve and I always say”steal with the eye and learn from the masters. You could have been a sculptor.I like your way of doing things, the simple but efficient way. But us South Africans are like that. Thanks Danie.
Wow that’s a lot of talent skill and dedicated hard work. Fantastic results. Well done.
Smashing job. From N Florida USA. Bravo. Subscribed during the Jag build.
@BroughBuilt
20 күн бұрын
Thank you!
Thanks dude, I’m embarking on a project and mild building/layup is a part I’ve been trying to nut out before I start. I’ll be utilising a CNC router for shape but your layup method and finishing is mean as!
MEGA MEGA HATS OFF!!!❤️👊🏼
Very nice I must admit...tremendous effort....
Wow man truly mind blowing this is my first time selling something like this. Bloody awesome work
Okay this is just too amazing! I need to learn how to build some cool stuff! There is so much wisdom in the world
Great work, ill be watching more 👍
Gostei dessa forma de fazer o molde, bem mais prático do que fazer com argila..
Amazing man you are awesome !!