Full 365 days in 35 min. Building a Cyber Van using the Wattsan CNC machine. BIG part 1. Homemade.

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Published 2022-11-24
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All Comments (21)
  • @zimmejoc
    the obviously google translated script and computer narration is absoluely hysterical and adds to the awesomeness of the vid.
  • @osier769
    This did not go how I expected, it's amazing how much of the original Van was not kept and was either remade or redesigned from scratch, impressive commitment to the project. Glad I found this channel. 😎
  • @itsaman96
    It takes a lot of time, effort, and dedication to build a custom car. It also requires a variety of skills, including mechanical knowledge, design and aesthetic sense, and attention to detail. Building a custom car is a labor of love for many people, and the finished product is a reflection of their passion and creativity. It can be a rewarding experience to see a project through from start to finish and have a unique vehicle to show for it.
  • DEFINITELY KEEP THE LIGHTED WHEELS! I was so concerned, when I first started watching this build, that would be rigged, but y'all are doing a fantastic factory like build. Nice work!
  • You should definitely put the lights in the wheels, then you can connect them to the indicator stick so that they flash orange on the left wheels when turning left and orange on the right wheels when turning right, this would be very visible and then no one could ever say that they didn't see a turn signal, very futuristic. Love the project, keep up the good work, cant wait to see the finished van.
  • @CrimsonBane
    Ok the axe convinced me to watch the whole thing.
  • @ML-or2be
    Great job, a ton of good ideas. Wheels came out awesome looking.
  • Do the lights in the wheels, also put the steering in the middle. Can't wait to see the next part of the journey.
  • I think the underlying and very subtle humor is what sells it to me.
  • how did i missed this channel ... awesome work , especially the humor 🤣🤣
  • @5th_cube
    Those mirror wheels look amazing
  • @BatuAdamis
    Jesus christ man! This is amazing work, congrats!
  • @pdtech4524
    This reminds me of 4th year at school and in the metal work class we were allowed to make our own 'thing'. 1st year I made a metal bottle opener, 2nd year I made a small F1 model car and 3rd year a small model tank. By the 4th year students were encouraged to design and build their own thing. One of my classmates came up with an idea to build a car from scratch, probably 3/4 scale, half way between a go-cart and a full sized car, we all thought he was mad and it would never happen! How wrong we were, first he built the frame out of angle iron, then old car wheels went on, axels, a seat, steering, pedals, brakes etc before he fitted an engine he would push this home every afternoon, I guess to work on it or maybe limited space in class to store it. Then the next morning he would push it back into school every morning.😲😳 Next an engine went in and he was driving this thing around the school yard, we were all very impressed. It was very crude, very angular, all straight edges, not a curve anywhere, imagine the Tesla cyber truck without the aluminium panels, just a frame and you'll be close, he painted the frame red which made it look even nicer.👍
  • U guys are really doing an amazing Job.. Hopefully I can see all until its finnished
  • @fordfan3179
    I understand the building process. As far as construction goes, I'm surprised you didn't just build the car from the ground up. You certainly have the skills. Fun to watch though, really enjoyed it.