This is so creative! Making something from nothing using jour understanding of materials, your skills and patience, with just basic tools… astonishing. Keep it up.
Wow! The use of shrink tube to make the tires is inspiring! And I have no idea where you got that little motor you use as a lathe / dremel (1:00) but it looks to be incredably useful
Stunning work Ank. They look stunning and your process is really streamlined. I think you probably don't need to use the compass and saw to make rough disk shapes - just make squares, use a file to take the corners off to be octagons, and then machine them to final diameter. I wonder - styrene is so soft, if you sharpened one side of the pipe, could you make a cutter like a die, that you just simply strike with a hammer? Great work. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful workmanship. Really the great DIY. Initially I saw the table saw and reacted to seek your video on it's fabrication. Now I have seen the entire video and could not resist my feelings so that I have commented on your work. It's an excellent work you have done. Kudos. From your video I could collect the details of the miniature tools you have used in shaping. Please don't forget to share the video on table saw.
Yes, I have plans in the future to make DIY tools like scroll saw, table saw etc. but right now I still have unfinished work, please just wait, OK? Thank you
@@ANKCreative It's really nice of you to reply and also information given by you on taking up the scroll saw and table saw finished product to people like me who are handicapped in procuring the required materials in our local market. If they are offered in knock down condition it will be OK for the enthusiasts like me in assembly provided a sketch comes alongwith it. Eagerly waiting for the offer from you
Where did you learn this technique, I used to make wheels for my hotwheels car models with very similar technique & often share my builds on a facebook group. I use aluminium sheet instead of pipe because I couldn't find small enough pipe for my requried wheel size.
Masters learn from each other! It's true. Have you seen Jakarta Diecast Projects (JD Projects/JDP) on RU-vid before? He produces similar works, but the body is diecast metal from 1:64 scale car. Usually he mods them to be crazy widebody or whatever thing, but some videos he shows he uses a motor lathe to make rims even deep-dished. He is great, but I believe you are better, producing the body and wheels entirely by yourself from PVC!
Saludos mi gran amigo que excelente video en donde nos muestras como hacer neumáticos cada ves más me impresiona tu gran trabajo te admiro mucho y con la práctica espero llegar a tu nivel y solo te digo felicidades y sigue así impresionandonos