that's cool af, let me check those shagwagon episodes
@hopefullyquality
Жыл бұрын
be warned, their old and jank just like my car 😎
@masterr580
Жыл бұрын
Please stream today HQ. I cant live another day without your streams.
@hopefullyquality
Жыл бұрын
:(
@KodiakDunne
6 ай бұрын
Yeah you should stream today HQ
@sodafizz1044
Жыл бұрын
not the first time he's been inconvenienced by gum
@hopefullyquality
Жыл бұрын
🥲
@grumgal
Жыл бұрын
It's mind over no matter
@hopefullyquality
Жыл бұрын
No matter, disintegrates
@masterr580
Жыл бұрын
Im in the video lets gooooooo
@hopefullyquality
Жыл бұрын
Can you please tell me what he's saying my headphones are dead
@masterr580
Жыл бұрын
@@hopefullyquality Uh, iI you happen to be one of the 119 people who watch shagwagon episode 7 nearly a year ago you may remember this I had the genius plan to super glue a wireless charger to a piece of wood and then super glue the piece of wood to my car watch your back musk to be honest it was one of my favorite sketchy mods I've done to my car it kind of sort of covered the gaping holes in my dashboard left by missing AC Vents and being able to slap my phone on the magnetic charger was pretty convenient but after all this time with varying temperatures from the changing seasons as well as me blasting it with hot and cold air the glue finally failed after nearly a year being much more mature than I was back then and now having a 3D printer I decided to go the more professional route and make a more permanent solution I wanted to design and print event cover that would block anything from falling down the gaping holes as well as hold my wireless charging puck I started by taking some measurements of what I had to work with and began brainstorming the best way to attach the part to my dashboard I also grabbed the dimensions of the charging puck I'll deal with the glue later armed with some Dimensions that look like a schizophrenics prison escape plan I got to work drafting I like the idea of using these existing slots as a way to hold the part in place so I started there and mocked up a rough idea of how large the final part would be as I prepared the print I realized I've never designed or developed a product before six hours is a long time to wait for a rough draft and knowing my initial Dimensions were most likely not going to be a perfect fit I went back to drafting I wanted to get a solid idea of how close my Dimensions were for the openings so I thought about saving some plastic by cutting holes out but this still seemed wasteful instead I decided to perfect my integration with the two slots and work from there much better while it printed I pried off the charging puck and cleaned off the old glue being the I am I forgot to plug in my laptop and it died causing the printer to give up and leave me with scrap or so I thought I used this piece to see how close I was to the correct height and went back and changed the part to fit better and cut out some holes to save some more plastic my measurements were off and the pegs were too big to fit in their holes so I remade the part again and I went to test the fit and I couldn't get it to sit flush that's when I realized the two slots have different depths so I used the part I had to help measure the depth of each hole and took some more measurements and then used those measurements to make the top Peg shorter than the bottom one this time it fit nice and snug but as I was taking more measurements and brainstorming disaster stroke the gaping hole took its first victim using my quick thinking I used a micrometer to nice dude no matter using my quick thinking I put gum on the end of a metal rod you idiot gum fell off there's gum and a piece of 3D printed plastic in my earbuds now no matter using my quick thinking I began disassembling my dashboard to get a better angle I've done this so many times I could do it with my eyes closed and I forgot to take out a screw and ripped out all the threads no matter now that I took my dashboard off I still couldn't reach it luckily my girlfriend and her bony little fingers were able to grab it okay back to business since I already took the dashboard off I figured it'd be easier to just bring it inside and work on the part with it off I took this opportunity to clear away some of the plastic I had left behind when I first attached the phone holder I took some more schizophrenic prison escape plans and designed the parts now figure out the perfect depth of it nice and flush but I wanted to fill these gaps since the hole I was filling wasn't perfectly Square feeling confident with my measurements I decided now is a good time to print my first full rough draft I cut out a hole for the charger Puck to sit in as well as a way to be able to plug it in without being able to see the cable then I added some vents to let the air from the AC pass through and looking pretty good so far the charger Puck hole needed a bit of resizing but that would be easy it was here I realized my initial plan to only have it mounted using the two slots just wouldn't be sturdy enough I tried tapering off the top and the bottom of the part to make it perfectly flush but since the top and bottom weren't on the same plane I decided I'd rather have a perfectly clean flat front rather than perfect it by a couple millimeters so instead I added these tapered edges to make it blend in better I also tapered the vents a bit to get rid of the sharp edges I then added these two extrusions to the side since drilling through the vent and then bolting the part in place seemed like a solid idea I also put a hole on the center peg in case I wanted to bolt it down there as well one scuffed live stream later and I decided to work on it during my break at work and somehow I had made the bottom Peg too long not anymore then I tried my best to line up my drill with the hole in the part and not my best idea I drilled through roughly where I planned on the bolts going I then changed my part one last time to make the side pegs a little thicker and also made the holes larger so I had more wiggle room when fitting the bolts through a little more tweaking to the charger Puck hole and the hole for the charging cable and finally I was ready to play Zelda Shameless plugged my Saturday live streams tune in if you want to watch top-notch gaming with a 3D print going on in the background six and a half hours later it was done other than some weird stringing issues under the charger Puck which a little fire was able to fix it was perfect the holes for the bolts lined up perfectly without me needing to drill any more holes and the charger Puck fit nicely as well it was time to install it in my car the sun was setting and once my girlfriend used her bony fingers to squeeze the charger Cable in the back I slapped my dashboard back together and it got too dark out to film so here's the next day ta-da here it is in its final form the vent holes are covered the charging pad works great and the bolts are holding everything so securely that it feels like it was part of the car originally it doesn't look original too the car but it Blends in well enough that I already hardly notice it which is kind of the theme of this car any first gen Honda Pilot owners with gaping holes feel free to shoot me an email if you're interested in me filling them for you look forward to more custom 3D prints I'm going to try to create a couple things each month with a video like this one to accompany it as well as print progress during my live streams attempting to better myself at 3D Drafting and product development in the process hopefully you found this video quality and until next time take care
@frizzlefrack253
Жыл бұрын
Looks great, my dude, quality upgrade! Out of curiosity how well does that magnet hold your phone? You lose it on bumps at all?
@hopefullyquality
Жыл бұрын
Never once has it fallen off from a bump, it holds it super snug :)
@masterr580
Жыл бұрын
Hey hq, can you drop the link to the micrometer you use? I need one
@hopefullyquality
Жыл бұрын
i think the one i have is expensive (from an old job) but if you went to any hardware store they'd have some for $30-40 and would be more than okay. Mine is "special" because it has much more fine tolerances. Link is long and ugly, this is my model and is on Amazon, but again any digital micrometer would do what you needed in the real world: Mitutoyo 500-196-30 Advanced Onsite Sensor (AOS) Absolute Scale Digital Caliper
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