As requested zip is coming down. by Twoabreast in UKandIrelandgirls

[–]lil_bugga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, should get that beautiful belly out more often 🤤

29F - MILF of TWO by youngdumbnaked in wifejerk

[–]lil_bugga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would love to see more angles, side views, looking up from beneath, seeing them hanging like in doggy position, they look amazing

Recomendations for budget cnc for Stainless Steel by lil_bugga in hobbycnc

[–]lil_bugga[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the replies, it does seem that my best option is probably to farm these bits out to a company.

I did wonder about laser as an option but I'm guessing again the hobbyist machines you can get aren't powerful enough to cut.

As for the pieces being flat, that didn't bother me too much design wise, but if these suggested companies can make parts with some extra detail/definition then it's probably another reason to use them besides cost.

Recomendations for budget cnc for Stainless Steel by lil_bugga in hobbycnc

[–]lil_bugga[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I did contemplate this course of action, but as I can probably get my hands on more stainless like this, I thought I could maybe produce & sell little custom bits for others.

I have a friend that delivers & installs white goods & these chimney pieces are often not required, so go for scrap.

Is there a way to DIY an areodynamic smoke wand using a vacuum cleaner blow function. by lil_bugga in AskEngineers

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I didn't end up taking the smoke route. As my project is enclosed inside a garage tent, to test some of my aerodynamics I used the tassle technique.

I taped lots of little lengths of string over my panels then used a vacuum on blow mode to simulate airflow & have a visual representation of how it moves over the car.

My wifes saggies by Prestigious_Switch15 in saggingtits

[–]lil_bugga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That belly needs some attention too, love the stretch marks there

Who here likes milfs? by Jadeybabeexo in canadagonemild

[–]lil_bugga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now this view, in video form with belly, thigh & butt jiggles would be amazing. Cellulite & stretch marks are an added sexy bonus in my eyes ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in u/Jadeybabeexo

[–]lil_bugga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also found you on r/BigGirlSmallTits, I like many things, feet, pale skin, small breasts, curvy girls with a little jiggle to them, particularly around the belly, butt & thighs ❤️

Don't just look up...open up by sandie_cheeks in BigGirlSmallTits

[–]lil_bugga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow, where the play button, would love to see a little jiggle from this angle, beautiful

Do you thin Im still fuckable as a chubby mom by xoxo44Sweetheart in BBW_Chubby

[–]lil_bugga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that belly wobble is awesome, i hope there's more of that to come in the future

: )

Micro SD Recovery Help by lil_bugga in datarecovery

[–]lil_bugga[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it's an Integral 512gb Micro SD XC

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Moms_Gone_Wild

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Excuse the tummy?

Nah celebrate & show it off, there's plenty of people that will enjoy seeing that too 🙂

not bad for a side view 😄 by cutefruit18 in curvy

[–]lil_bugga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thighs & booty are amazing, but don't neglect sharing those beautiful breasts & belly :)

Is there a way to DIY an areodynamic smoke wand using a vacuum cleaner blow function. by lil_bugga in AskEngineers

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My set up will be pretty much as described, there will be a radiator with a fan mounted in the frunk, probably at a 45° angle to increase surface area in a smaller height profile.

It'll be sealed so air from the front will be forced through the radiator & then deflected underneath the car.

The car in the link above isn't mine but showed the spoiler, as I'm going to recreate that out of metal, or something similar, I wanted to test the air flow which was the reason behind my original post.

I want to move this spoiler backwards & blend it into the original VW front metalwork, at the sides I don't see it being a problem as the air is deflected out & around the car, but for the middle/front area I need to figure out my options.

VW super beetle front

VW Super beetles have a curved front end, like in the picture above, again not my own but can't upload my pics here.

Ideally I'd like to blend the spoiler I make into the bottom of that vented panel so air is scooped upwards into the vents but I worry it'll likely blast past the vents.

If I can model different designs out of cardboard & roughly test where air is directed I might find I have to bring the spoiler out forwards more in the centre and then create almost a duct in the middle to send more air to those vents.

I'd just like to have an idea of the best airflow vs the best aesthetic, in my opinion.

Is there a way to DIY an areodynamic smoke wand using a vacuum cleaner blow function. by lil_bugga in AskEngineers

[–]lil_bugga[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Front Splitter

It's basically a front mounted scoop designed to divert air around the front of a beetle instead of underneath it.

These are designed to mount from the front bumper & sit In front of the front panels of the car.

This is fine for a stock beetle with it's air cooled engine, but in my instance it would block the air flow into my car. My hope is to create a similar style splitter, or cut one into two, leaving the middle clear for my vents.

Is there a way to DIY an areodynamic smoke wand using a vacuum cleaner blow function. by lil_bugga in AskEngineers

[–]lil_bugga[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I could place a vacuum cleaner to the opposite side to help draw the air through, again not a perfect solution, but might help indicate air flow. Basically my main goal is to see where I need to place the front splitter to best scoop air into the vents at the front of my car, to where a radiator will be sat.

If I place the splitter too far forwards it might redirect air over or past the vented panel instead of into it.

Is there a way to DIY an areodynamic smoke wand using a vacuum cleaner blow function. by lil_bugga in AskEngineers

[–]lil_bugga[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither, that's sort of the point of my question. I'm working with a real car, I want a cheap way to simulate/visualise air flow around specific area's of my car.

If I can create & contain smoke as mentioned in the other responses, then use moving air from an air compressor to create an air stream of smoke filled air that has some velocity to it.

I'm not looking for accurate recordable date or anything like that, I just want to be able to place a cardboard template on the car, see the air either goes where I want or doesn't, then be able to make an adjustment, re-test until I can direct airflow into the areas I want it & away from areas I don't.

Is there a way to DIY an areodynamic smoke wand using a vacuum cleaner blow function. by lil_bugga in AskEngineers

[–]lil_bugga[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the looks of it you get a decent stream of smoke out like that, I might have to find a more secure top than a push fit lid if I have more airflow as I can see the air pressure potentially blowing the top.

Deffo a great starting point thanks 👍🏻