Cars, shoes, toilets ...ugly form Lousy function for the last forty years. It's a good thing your granddaddy owns the company. Or you would be homeless.
You have no real talent and your lifes have been wasted.
On making crap that was better before you "Improved it. "
People this is how its done: 1) Use CAD (Alias) design the car then 2) CNC mill scale model (1/6) or physical prototype 3) revise model finish by hand 4) scan the revised model 5) put it again in to CAD to refine it ( check for symmetry problems) These 5 steps are repeated till they get what they are looking for. Then a cnc machines electrodes from copper or graphite to EDM machine steel molds for the actual production of the car.
A job in my past I did for 7.5 years, amazing how hand made work can be done well enough to appear to be 'machine made' and fool everyone. They don't even believe you did it unless they see you doing it.
@MarijnStevens The clay is just ordinary modeling clay, at least thats whats on the bag says when we get it.
Make sure it doesn't have fibers in it, these are used as support for pottery applications, but mess up surface finishing for detailed models. Also, make sure to get kiln dry clay as opposed to air dry.
Air dry sets too quickly and is more prone to cracking.
Industrial is just a word that clay distributors use jack up the price; clay is clay.
Weight is relative. I buy it in four kilo bags, so it is both as heavy and as light as any other material that I can buy in four kilo bags.
Smell would depend on the brand and how strong an olfactory sense you have.
Any brand that i've used has came with an oil based binding agent. Water based binding agents are air drying and only really suitable for sketch models and ergonomic studies.
yea this vid is kind of false lol when i did my internship a VW in california they used the sclupting machine for every thing except for when they smooth it out, its the easiest job ever lol
using clay is quite primitive. they should do it all in CAD with really good 3D goggles
DanFrederiksen 2 weeks ago
Make the world a better place, punch
An industrial designer in the face.
Cars, shoes, toilets ...ugly form Lousy function for the last forty years. It's a good thing your granddaddy owns the company. Or you would be homeless.
You have no real talent and your lifes have been wasted.
On making crap that was better before you "Improved it. "
PerspectiveEngineer 2 weeks ago
People this is how its done: 1) Use CAD (Alias) design the car then 2) CNC mill scale model (1/6) or physical prototype 3) revise model finish by hand 4) scan the revised model 5) put it again in to CAD to refine it ( check for symmetry problems) These 5 steps are repeated till they get what they are looking for. Then a cnc machines electrodes from copper or graphite to EDM machine steel molds for the actual production of the car.
AgasVag1 2 months ago
hey now, that's cheating
FutebolFanatico001 9 months ago
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They must love this job
blowpenguin 9 months ago
A job in my past I did for 7.5 years, amazing how hand made work can be done well enough to appear to be 'machine made' and fool everyone. They don't even believe you did it unless they see you doing it.
WJHHunterston 1 year ago
how do they get the car perfectly symmetrical ...by hand ?
ilia93 1 year ago
that smile at the end, show a happy Desinger!
This is my Dream Job! =)
WaiWu 1 year ago
do you have any idea what type of clay they using?
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noorseo88 1 year ago
it just shows you the amount of time put into a car design that still the manufacturers might not like
DANNYTOPDOG 1 year ago
Safety glasses???? I don't need no safety glasses!!!!! I can easily dodge one of those clay chips flying at my face at over 100 MPH!!!!
Bobzag 1 year ago
are they in heaven, what with the white backgrounds and all cant but figure
troyhascome 2 years ago
what kind of material or "clay" are you using ? How much does it cost ? I would really appriciate it if you would let me know .... Thank you ..
ISH8717 2 years ago
@ISH8717 Do you know the anwer?. Im searching but never found it yet
MarijnStevens 1 year ago
@MarijnStevens The clay is just ordinary modeling clay, at least thats whats on the bag says when we get it.
Make sure it doesn't have fibers in it, these are used as support for pottery applications, but mess up surface finishing for detailed models. Also, make sure to get kiln dry clay as opposed to air dry.
Air dry sets too quickly and is more prone to cracking.
RouteZeroDesign 1 year ago
@RouteZeroDesign
Its industrial clay .. Light weight, no smell, no oils etc..
Indutchtrial 1 year ago
@Indutchtrial
Industrial is just a word that clay distributors use jack up the price; clay is clay.
Weight is relative. I buy it in four kilo bags, so it is both as heavy and as light as any other material that I can buy in four kilo bags.
Smell would depend on the brand and how strong an olfactory sense you have.
Any brand that i've used has came with an oil based binding agent. Water based binding agents are air drying and only really suitable for sketch models and ergonomic studies.
RouteZeroDesign 1 year ago
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eso es como una especie de arcilla?
camionetasgm 3 years ago
What material it's that used in robotic sculpturing?
jerryaltman 3 years ago
Its a hard chivaunte clay. A plastercine with a high hard wax contenet.
You warm it up to about 45 C to trowel it on and then at about 20 C it is like candle wax
guslingus 3 years ago 2
i wanna do this when i grow up.
CustomLexus 4 years ago 14
holy! i wana make clay models too!
DeStryke51 4 years ago 6
yea this vid is kind of false lol when i did my internship a VW in california they used the sclupting machine for every thing except for when they smooth it out, its the easiest job ever lol
dentonbrowne 2 years ago
Gut gemacht IKKE !
saxgesicht 4 years ago
amazing sculptwork
nomandd 5 years ago
coll mov more please!!
MMApolish 5 years ago
Are you Polish? By the way, I love this stuff!!!
polarbear60 4 years ago