I'm looking to make some custom Cybertruck accessories and other things from steel and want to try and get steel that closely resembles the truck. I know Tesla created their own proprietary steel to make the Cybertruck, but do any of you know what would be the closest in terms of looks? 304?
Has anyone made these? I think it's a great idea. If they aren't available I might try and make one. I've made some waterproof bags (dry bags) and other stuff out of PVC that would probably work. Although I'll have to see if heat sealing alone is strong enough.
Maybe I missed, but I don't think anyone answered your question. Looks like many are to busy telling you what you should and shouldn't do. Lol.
YES, you can use either. Some people on here say the thumb drives are more reliable and have less issues for different reasons. I don't know if...
This seemed like it should be easy to figure, and maybe (hopefully) it is to someone on here.
Short version: I want speaker in the vault to play along with the interior speakers.
Things I know (only mentioning to hopefully prevent comments related to these things).
Boombox exists.
How to...
I have been designing a roof rack with basically hand measurements and drawings and prototypes made out of wood. I'm going to see if I can find a local place to mill/CNC a steel version.
I wish I had your background and experience (especially CAD/solid works) and also your resources.
I didn't think about that, but that's a good point and great idea. The "large" spoilers for cars are still around 20 inches to short (most that I find are around 52 inches).
Maybe I'll get one of those and then also get one of those large semi horns where I can pull the cable to activate it...
I have been trying to figure out best way to do this as well. There are many affordable (ie. cheap) spoilers available, even some for under $100 (like the one in the pic from Vevor) that would be fun to just mess around with and see if I could get it to work. I'm also a very terrible to...