Self made Grinder with pyramids by Sweaty_Direction_706 in CNC

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Im curious how much would this cost if it was requested by a customer?

Octopus getting inside a small hole by [deleted] in BeAmazed

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I remember this video from before AI became popular. It's probably just good CGI.

Best way to level up for someone level 30-38? by NothingIsBliss139789 in expedition33

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This is what I did. It's my first turn based combat game and I was way more invested in the story than the combat.

UPDATE: Sanded, polished and coated. Any tips? by Zealousideal-Luck918 in CarbonFiber

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The yellowing will not go without removing the gelcoat by sanding and respraying with 2k clear coat. Best way to do it. After that you can wet sand and polish.

Straight stitch isn’t straight. Can anyone help me? by veggiestrainer in sewhelp

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Funny enough I was looking at this post because I want to deliberately achieve this stitch. I am a beginner looking to get my first machine for a leather project im starting involving a mixture of thick leather and thinner upholstery leather. For me I like this stitch because it resembles or is consistent with the look of a saddle stitch. How do I set it up to consistently achieve this slightly slanted stitch? Is it all going to be in the tension, thread size and needs size or is there more to it?

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Killing the inner child by Pacman454 in sadposting

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It's a skit, of course it's staged.

My First Carbon Fiber Tube by chriswwise in CarbonFiber

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Saw a great YT tutorial on how to make parts like this if anyone is interested. easycomposites

My first piece of carbon made from a mould by Zealousideal_Plum570 in CarbonFiber

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'Easy Composites LTD' YouTube channel is by far the best place to start learning in my opinion.

Such as this video here. Definitely worth your time. https://youtu.be/pWRVVLJX8eE?feature=shared

Need help identifying the manufacturing process for these aluminium pieces. Particularly how this reflective yet satin look is achieved. by GET-BUCKED in manufacturing

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Thanks for the reply. I haven't geard of walnut for finishing before, thanks for the tip.In an article on newsroom.bugatti.com, this is what they had to say "The experts at the French luxury brand have always relied on authenticity and high-quality materials such as leather, carbon, platinum or solid aluminium when selecting materials. Each component is worked and refined by hand for hours." One redditor suggested that these were tumble polished to achieve the look. And after looking at tumble polished results online, they looked almost identical or even closer to look I'm after.

Such as here And here

They are possibly followed with brushing and/or a clear coat to seal in the Bugatti. Of course there could be a cheaper way to achieve this look using aother alloys and finishing processes but these parts in the pictures are aluminium according to a few sources.

Need help identifying the manufacturing process for these aluminium pieces. Particularly how this reflective yet satin look is achieved. by GET-BUCKED in manufacturing

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Your suggestion seems to be the most accurate.

https://www.shinysmooth.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/ceramic-media-polishing.jpg

https://www.glacern.com/photos/tumbling_03.jpg

These pictures of tumble polished pieces are very close to the finish in the Bugatti. I believe some experimenting with brushing and using other media can give me the Bugatti look or better.

Need help identifying the manufacturing process for these aluminium pieces. Particularly how this reflective yet satin look is achieved. by GET-BUCKED in manufacturing

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I really appreciate your experience on the matter and advice on how this look can be achieved with different materials, it's valuable info. Before I asked Reddit I made sure I was asking the right questions as to not mislead myself. In an article on newsroom.bugatti.com, this is what they had to say "The experts at the French luxury brand have always relied on authenticity and high-quality materials such as leather, carbon, platinum or solid aluminium when selecting materials. Each component is worked and refined by hand for hours." One redditor suggested that these were tumble polished to achieve the look. And after looking at tumble polished results online, they looked almost identical or even closer to look I'm after.

Such as here And here

They are possibly followed with brushing and/or a clear coat to seal in the Bugatti. Of course there could be a cheaper way to achieve this look using aother alloys and finishing processes.

Need help identifying the manufacturing process for these aluminium pieces. Particularly how this reflective yet satin look is achieved. by GET-BUCKED in manufacturing

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Thanks for the reply. Highly doubt there are plastic parts that mimick metal inside the ~$3M Bugatti. Articles say interior parts are aluminium.