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I customized my motorbike with 3D PRINTS. Why? 

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In this video I show how the 3D printed system I designed a while back can be used for unusual things, like functional parts for an old café racer. I think that it is nice as a concept, but it needs to be improved further before I'm going to share it.
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@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
My initial thoughts were: "Let's do a quick and fun build with this system." Right from that moment I should've known that this wasn't a two week project. Oh well, it works. And although this system needs to be improved further, I think that it's a fun concept which can be turned into a 3D printer ;) Thanks to anyone who suggested to tighten it from the center, this sparked the idea for using the twisted fiber!
@davydbar
@davydbar Год назад
Impresionante trabajo, en todo sentido. Cuánto talento!!! ya sea en diseño, como en la producción artística de video. Gracias!! Impressive work, in every way. How much talent!!! either in design, as in the artistic production of video. Thank you!!
@wrxsubaru02
@wrxsubaru02 Год назад
You should try metal casting these parts instead of using plastic. Or making your own injection mold so you can mix fibers into the plastic.
@barrettdent405
@barrettdent405 Год назад
Aramid fibers break down with exposure to UV. Having them exposed isn’t advisable.
@barrettdent405
@barrettdent405 Год назад
Aramid fibers break down with exposure to UV. Having them exposed isn’t advisable.
@pratap3369
@pratap3369 Год назад
2:58 that pause....😂
@T0tenkampf
@T0tenkampf Год назад
yeah i thought this was going a different direction
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
I am extremely impressed by the quality of the film making here ❤❤❤ wow. Very awesome video man. This is ART!! And you are a true artist
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Thank you!!
@jstro-hobbytech
@jstro-hobbytech Год назад
​@Proper Printing sorry I was talking to vez. He condones the force-feeding of geese, skips leg day and is a copy cat. Haha
@Vez3D
@Vez3D Год назад
@@jstro-hobbytech copy cat? Please explain
@marsbio5603
@marsbio5603 Год назад
​@Vez3D he might be talking about the slice thing - I'd ignore it dude.
@0Logan05
@0Logan05 3 месяца назад
..He Makes neat physical Objects as well..🤙🏻
@keinschwein8467
@keinschwein8467 Год назад
Aramid fibre is said to substantially degrade with UV exposure. While the outer fibres will protect the inner ones to some degree (and the beam structure as well as the stuff around will partially shade the fibre strand), you might still want to consider putting the fibre strand in a sleeve or something.
@max99836
@max99836 Год назад
The mechanical properties also decrease a lot when subjected to moisture.
@niekvangriethuysen5077
@niekvangriethuysen5077 Год назад
just switch to dyneema. Only thing that can't handle is high temps
@siggyincr7447
@siggyincr7447 Год назад
I was thinking wetting the fibers with a low viscosity resin or even CA glue with some sort of UV blocking tint would be a good way to protect them from the environmental degradation.
@MrV8rick
@MrV8rick Год назад
great stuff . the diamond was my first thought😀😀😀😀😀😀. I wish CAN, 3D printing and some other tools and equipment were available when I was building Trikes nd bikes. I enquired about standard pipes for an old Z750 and they said £650, I said oh not too bad, they then said a side. It didnt stay standard
@RoofusKit
@RoofusKit Год назад
Your going to need a UV protective clear coat for those indicator covers. The resin will over cure and they will become extremely brittle to the point of crumbling with the slightest bump. A nice gloss finish would also look really nice and make them more transparent if that's a look you'd want.
@themacbookgamer
@themacbookgamer Год назад
When I inevitably move to the Netherlands, I want a shed that looks like that. It makes an amazing filming background in addition to being a cool shed to make stuff.
@integza
@integza Год назад
Awesome video and awesome motorcycle Jon !
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Thanks Joel!
@TerryGilsenan
@TerryGilsenan Год назад
the brass tube is work hardened. Anneal the brass tubes before bending, you will be AMAZED how much easier it will be.
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Never thought of that, thanks for the tip!
@mururoa7024
@mururoa7024 Год назад
The only honest channels are the ones where nothing goes to plan. Good job! 👍
@EXG21
@EXG21 Год назад
Gotta love percussive maintenance, AKA hit it with a hammer. Ha ha. Great job and keep up the great ideas.
@NexGen-3D
@NexGen-3D Год назад
Nice work, I design and print lots of parts and upgrades like this, Just an FIY on nylon carbon fibre, and similar as this is all I print, dry it at 90° C for at least 8hrs, the longer the better, and print from a dry box that can maintain 85° C, I wont print it until its below 10% humidity, no fan while printing, and use a heated chamber for even stronger prints, also recommend PAHT-CF's for better stiffness, but for eBikes, motorbikes and other fast moving vehicles I use normal PA-CF as it becomes very flexible after it rehydrates, making it very durable for knocks and impacts, also I line all clamps and interfaces with a gasket printed from TPU, excellent for removing vibration, you can vary the infill and pattern to give it more softness, depending on the need.
@circleofowls
@circleofowls Год назад
This is so true. Nylon absolutely has to be dry but when it is it prints incredibly. We use Essentium's HTN-CF25 at work for fixtures that we'd otherwise need to have milled from aluminum, it's really incredible stuff but I'll give it a night in an environmental chamber at 130C and
@Sunbound77
@Sunbound77 4 месяца назад
Looks great man! I wish there were more people modding bikes with 3d printing. Bikes want to be customized... And 3d printing is a natural fit for that, i think.
@aterxter3437
@aterxter3437 Год назад
personally when I tried bending brass tubes to make a pop-pop boat, I filled my 4mm (ext diamaterer) whith very thin sand (goes through a .5mm mesh), capped one the ends with desktop tape, put the sand into the tube with a piece of paper rolled into a cone to make a funnel, and capped the other end with tape. The (two) tubes bended really nicely (
@alexanderdiogenes8067
@alexanderdiogenes8067 Год назад
Outdoor office is
@woodwaker1
@woodwaker1 Год назад
Jon, always interesting to watch your projects, I know they will have over engineered failures that are corrected and finally you succeed.
@owen742
@owen742 Год назад
Zo mooi om te zien hoe 3D printen zichzelf op het level van houtbewerking en metaalbewerking heeft gehezen. Met dat trio kan je alles.
@LonersGuide
@LonersGuide Год назад
I do like how the aesthetics of the tail lights in particular came across. I don't know, but I think the pre-tensioning functionality here might be the most interesting thing about this. Could have applications for, say, 3D printed aircraft. NO, NOT THAT YOU FLY IN---the smaller, more autonomous sort. Some sort of testing of load bearing and deflection/rigidity would be interesting. Suppose you used your pre-tensioned strut to span various distances, and measured things like rigidity vs deflection vs elasticity and vibration dampening vs resonance? Btw, as you have found out first-hand, CF nylon doesn't shrink as much as regular nylon, but it does shrink enough that you sometimes have to oversize your prints to account for it. Love your work!
@corlissmedia2.0
@corlissmedia2.0 Год назад
Towards the end of this video, I found myself thinking: He's going to build an electric bike that is ENTIRELY 3D PRINTED!!!!!
@jc84com
@jc84com Год назад
Nothing cooler than designing a part for different application and using it elsewhere as well as the use of mixed materials.
@t3ddi
@t3ddi Год назад
I don't know how you do it, but keep on being awesome. You make videos that are stylish (the camera angles, music, backdrops), you cover/explain a wide range of engineering topics, you have pragmatic solutions. The right amount of self criticism, great jokes (Magic Mouse, the 'plug' etc). This channel deserves a spot in to the top of the 3d printing channels. Perhaps you can do a collab to increase your visibility.
@avejst
@avejst Год назад
Great design and Thanks for the tour 😀
@MishuuuTheWah
@MishuuuTheWah Год назад
looking at the parts laid out like that made me* think that this would be an awesome system for a VR gunstock and/or VR accessories @2:29 could even allow for sliding grips for lets say pump action for example.
@svenhohne2697
@svenhohne2697 Год назад
I‘ve been working in the Automotive Industry in the Design-Technic-Convergence-Segment and I can absolutely confirm the habit you presented concerning Deigners, we used to say: An engineer has ha problem when the designer says „I have an Idea“ 🤣
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
That's a good one😆
@Luigik99tv
@Luigik99tv Год назад
I love your style, design your editing you a great inspiration for me ❤️
@chyrt
@chyrt Год назад
Wow that looks so good it makes me also want to make a mount like this for my front blinkers
@3d4makers
@3d4makers Год назад
Great video again, pleasure to watch! 🙌
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Thanks! And also thanks for the material, this stuff is awesome!
@prince3121
@prince3121 Год назад
Great design and build. You always seem to come up with unique challenging projects! Great soundtrack and beautiful cafe racer!😎
@RedRavenRuler
@RedRavenRuler Год назад
Fantastic job all around, the prints are functional, the videography is fantastic and the end result looks great!!!
@LisaHarsh
@LisaHarsh Год назад
The Mac mouse explanation of design over form. Hilarious. Love your videos.
@hallowedshade125
@hallowedshade125 Год назад
Always love your content! Keep em coming!
@corlissmedia2.0
@corlissmedia2.0 Год назад
So GREAT to see you BACK!!!!!
@MasterKaylock
@MasterKaylock Год назад
your Successes and Failures are Inspiring. Keep it up!
@cthulpiss
@cthulpiss Год назад
these profiles looks like a great way to build a desk lamp I dreamt of for sooo long ;) yes please!
@xyzconceptsYT
@xyzconceptsYT Год назад
Bahahaha mount a... "diamond" that just broke me 🤣.
@rabidralph
@rabidralph Год назад
Great video and impressive bike, great to see someone do a video where they show mistakes and how they correct them a true example of if at first you don't succeed try again 🤘
@AlienSaxophone785
@AlienSaxophone785 Год назад
Really love this project: i'm actually investigating on printing parts for my Suzuki Bandit N ABS: Disc brake lock holder and sadle-bag holder
@chrizzog.4585
@chrizzog.4585 Год назад
Really like the style of the vid! Very good job man!!
@lucas_k01
@lucas_k01 Год назад
Cool stuff, really looking forward for more content
@marsniper27
@marsniper27 Год назад
Nice job I am doing a street legal conversion for my dirtbike right now and have designed and printed the gauge mount and battery holder.
@BloodyMobile
@BloodyMobile Год назад
13:40 "this meant a lot of filing" - no kidding, those are literal dust piles o_o
@plaetzchen86
@plaetzchen86 Год назад
What a cool bike, it looks so good on you!
@VincentGroenewold
@VincentGroenewold Год назад
Quality stuff yet again man, so impressive! I wish I had such a shed in the Netherlands, I should move again. :)
@purpose4407
@purpose4407 Год назад
Working hours a file insert and the diamond attachment after dark? hahah keep it up! love your videos!
@Luigik99tv
@Luigik99tv Год назад
2:57 ahhh it was an handle !
@mooihoor6381
@mooihoor6381 Год назад
Love it. Nice to see you live in the neighbourhood.
@joshuafitts1581
@joshuafitts1581 Год назад
Man that patron wall is filling up! Great video as always.
@hor4tio124
@hor4tio124 Год назад
Hi John, even if I haven't seen the video yet. Good work! Always enjoying your work.
@Zachary3DPrints
@Zachary3DPrints Год назад
Always enjoyment watching these video's.
@75keg75
@75keg75 Год назад
3:03 gold!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@ZURAD
@ZURAD Год назад
Dude, awesome! I SO want a cargo frame backpack made from these beams 😃
@rklauco
@rklauco Год назад
That tension mechanism is simply genius!
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Thanks Robert!
@Moscitonest
@Moscitonest Год назад
The world would not turn without the 3D Spacemouse. Love it❤
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Can't do without anymore!
@TheRealAlpha2
@TheRealAlpha2 Год назад
Cool design, great editing as usual, loved the design meeting scene. Had a feeling those curved sections weren't going to work out too well in the end, but glad to see the problem get solved.
@tobiashasskvist2264
@tobiashasskvist2264 Год назад
Was wondering if you would get anything useful from your last video, happy to se that you as usual figured something out👍
@StormBurnX
@StormBurnX Год назад
I love how Anycubic is claiming speeds almost 3x faster than Prusa but selling the printer for half a grand instead of two grand. Absolutely insane. Even if the speeds are equivalent... you could literally buy three Photo Mono M5s units and have a print farm while still having a few hundred left over for resin and such. Literally three times the printing speed at that point!! Love it!
@Mitch3D
@Mitch3D Год назад
The Apple design meeting ignoring the charging port on the magic mouse was entertaining, I'm sure all of us engineers got flashbacks of their sales team overlooking the extra work engineering will put into it.
@Loopyengineeringco
@Loopyengineeringco Год назад
Love it. The apple sketch was great 😂😅
@T0tenkampf
@T0tenkampf Год назад
17:56 tube cutter tool usage check...passed. as an instrument fitter, that's all I have to contribute.
@HoZyVN
@HoZyVN Год назад
Been waiting for a new video!
@Tomas970506
@Tomas970506 Год назад
The system is very cool. Altho for such a beautiful bike you should just went with the original look for turn signal bulbs :)
@xyzspec82
@xyzspec82 Год назад
I'm tired... Just from watching 😅😂 Ended up a very cool project. 😉
@EricRtheModFather
@EricRtheModFather Год назад
Very cool. I might look as making mods for my ebike
@joepmeloen1974
@joepmeloen1974 Год назад
Eindelijk weer een video. Top video weer.
@hobbyistnotes
@hobbyistnotes Год назад
Nice Movie you made out here ;-) Very nice!
@santiagomartiarena
@santiagomartiarena 10 дней назад
nice work man
@fafane65
@fafane65 Год назад
The curved pipeline assembly (especialy with multi-pipe) need a huge amount of work of precise hammering. It's nice but for people who dont count hours ^^' This frame design become more and more interesting 😁👌
@Firebear31
@Firebear31 Год назад
i also 3d printed a part for my gastank packpack to angle it more since i switched bikes last year. I printed it in tpu so it won't crack if there is tension.
@barabolak
@barabolak Год назад
I love your videos
@NtaksAKAKevin
@NtaksAKAKevin Год назад
Wait, you actually ride? This is the best day
@timmyreeves4546
@timmyreeves4546 Год назад
I'm impressed is all I can say.
@AdamS-nd5hi
@AdamS-nd5hi Год назад
chainsaw file, butt plug combo. ingenious!!! youve done it again!
@skelingtonrick
@skelingtonrick Год назад
ive gotten some great results tinting clear/transparent resin prints with alcohol based inks, even just ripping the core out of a sharpie marker and squeezing it into some isopro works very well
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Thanks for the tip!
@darkmatter7442
@darkmatter7442 Год назад
Somehow i didn’t get notified. Glad I looked specifically for a new PP Video.
@SaitoGray
@SaitoGray Год назад
The curve where beautifull, but without a pipe bender, you where definitely shooting yourself in the foot.
@truantray
@truantray Год назад
Indicators come mounted on flexible stalks. These look kinda cool but practically will break first touch or drop.
@Sterkescooby3
@Sterkescooby3 Год назад
Echt prachtig gemaakt, proficiat !
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Dankje!
@skaltura
@skaltura 8 месяцев назад
12:15 you could have made large molds like for hydraulic press to get exactly the shape you want ... Then again, at that point you need to know % to go over to get the desired shape once pressure/tension on brass is removed... Aww crap, i did the same thing you did :D
@thinkdunson
@thinkdunson Год назад
you should have covered the back of the front blinkers (just a small portion to keep it from shining right in your eyes at night), maybe with some black spraypaint or something.
@wiebel7569
@wiebel7569 Год назад
This looks awesome and I love your construction. As UV light is the Achilles heel of aramid you might want to put a sheath around it. Although it hurts the aesthetics.
@WPGinfo
@WPGinfo Год назад
Nice projects! I would like to suggest you increase the tolerances for these parts; I'd expect it will help you put all parts together more easily.
@Sponge1310
@Sponge1310 Год назад
“If you can’t make it accurate enough, make it adjustable” that should go on a tile / Dat moet op een tegeltje 😎 #tegeltjeswijsheid
@NicksStuff
@NicksStuff Год назад
Ohhhhh, please do the bike wheels too!
@joachimeuler8269
@joachimeuler8269 Год назад
ROFL! The oven has a spool drying function 🤣
@leLuciuris
@leLuciuris Год назад
What about using a brass H-beam instead of brass tubing? That should increase mechanical resistance to bending. It would need capped end-plates but that shouldn't be an issue with how you are using aramid fibres to hold everything together. I use the h-beams when I design linear actuators for structural integrity and "lower friction"- linear glide rails with (resin-) printed parts.
@23lkjdfjsdlfj
@23lkjdfjsdlfj Год назад
I sure wish I had an old shed.
@75keg75
@75keg75 Год назад
13:10 in bike frame hydroforming they have 3 or 4 moulds so they don’t do from tube to final shape in one go. as so maybe do 2 or 3 dies to form the brass. I assume your die over bends the rod to account for spring back? On the filling aspect could you make a jig that holds a heated rod then put it in an arbor press. You place your part in mount and drop the rod down to melt the perfect shape into the thermoplastic - might be quicker than filing each one Also when you anneal perhaps you could thread each part onto a ride so that it limits contraction to the rod length axis. And keeps the shaft hole smooth?
@paritee6488
@paritee6488 Год назад
Good video and your honest takes are fun. Just like to comment that aramid fibres lose strength with exposure to sunlight and need to be covered or contained in something that prevents sunlight exposure to retain strength. Just saw this has been mentioned previously.
@joshmaxwell8767
@joshmaxwell8767 Год назад
This is me, writing this comment from your perspective. You’re welcome. Great vid btw. ^^
@LionelG-Euchcat
@LionelG-Euchcat Год назад
Yeeaaaah man !
@7r1bute
@7r1bute Год назад
Kevlar without protection is quite problematic if exposed to sunlight. It will loose its strength. 6:30
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
It does indeed, but I don't stress them that much. Hopefully it doesn't become problematic, but time will tell.
@mikrom
@mikrom Год назад
Thumb up for the diamond 😅
@tomvanderhouwen9091
@tomvanderhouwen9091 Год назад
6:52 een waterpomptang kan je voor alles gebruiken.
@irreverend_
@irreverend_ Год назад
I think the indicators could have been better with amber LEDs and clear resin prints. My motorbike has LED indicators with clear housing, so it certainly can be done.
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
I think that they would perform better indeed. I chose orange because of the looks, but maybe I'll reprint them so they're a bit brighter.
@irreverend_
@irreverend_ Год назад
@@properprinting I mean, it isn't like it makes a huge difference in power draw from the electrics, and the fact you can ride a registered motorcycle there without indicators in the first place (I'm not sure if I can, I don't think I can in the UK), means that it's immediately safer for you to have them. But I've noticed, especially at night, it can be difficult to see the colour of an indicator using a white bulb through amber in the past. The flashing always gives it away, but that could mean during daylight it'll be much more difficult to even see it flashing too.
@Lantos1618
@Lantos1618 Год назад
That Nylon CF Tensile is 130 MPA. That is insane. Peek's Tensile is 130 MPA... Peek CF is 200 MPA
@rolar321
@rolar321 Год назад
Hilarious at 02:55,ehhhhm you can put a diamond here....or a 4 mm file. :) :) :) :) :) :)
@hippie-io7225
@hippie-io7225 Год назад
Love your content! If you cut the volume of background music, it would be much more enjoyable to hear YOU instead!
@properprinting
@properprinting Год назад
Thanks, and thanks for the feedback! Next time I'll turn it down a notch ;)
@otc-analogvintagetechnology
A diamond... 😂🎉
@noobt4eguns
@noobt4eguns 2 месяца назад
Nice bike . I make cafe racer my old suzuki ts100n 100cc 2stroke.
@hansstraat1978
@hansstraat1978 Год назад
Man o man volgende keer eerst blowtje voordat je begint te designen of was dat misschien het probleem :P je bent weer lekker bezig geweest en erg inventief hoe je het boren voor binnendraad hebt aangepakt. Kijk af en toe maar met veel plezier naar je leipe zaken / uitvindingen.
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