Making a carbonfiber intake for a drag car

Not my work, but an excellent tutorial on combining the metroX into a workflow and results

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Excellent @wazza77

Thank you for sharing !

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I made that scan and part in the video, thanks for the share!

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One day I’ll get my hands on a trackit and do some really cool stuff!

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Hi Tye , I don’t think you will waiting for it that long ! little birds told me you won’t ! :wink:

Keep up the good work !

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No mate, thank you for effort and hard work you put into it. I can’t imagine the time it took to plan everything out in logical steps and then to film it all (well)

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Nice to see you on here Tye, good job on the carbon inlet, always look forward to the video’s you guys do

Top fabricator like you will defiantly love the Trackit! looking forward to more videos in the future! Keep up the good work

Great work, really inspiring to see your process, I’ve always fancied a go at carbon fibre! I ordered one of the new wireless MetroY pro units last week, never used a scanner as I’ve worked for OEMs for the last 20 years so always had originals drawings/models! I’m hoping to break into the UK aftermarket parts industry as a free lancer, help others realise their dream in CAD/rapid prototypes and then its over to them to handle production and sales. I’m planning on working with some CFD tools too so I can assist with aero and manifold flow simulations along with the more typical FEA stuff, the only rub is I’ll lose access to the companies current licence pool for Solidworks/Inventor and I don’t have a spare £15k at the minute! ($20k us)

Finishing my full time R&D/Design job next week, can’t wait to get into it!

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Good Luck with your new adventure :+1: