Can be made from sheet material cut to specs with a laser cutter, water jet or similar other methods. Designed for 12mm thick plywood. Requiress one and half standart 1220x2440mm plywood sheet.


Can be made from sheet material cut to specs with a laser cutter, water jet or similar other methods. Designed for 12mm thick plywood. Requiress one and half standart 1220x2440mm plywood sheet.


CAM files for the Land Rover tot rod kids car body.
Can be made from sheet material cut to specs with a laser cutter, water jet or similar other methods. Designed for 10mm thick plywood. Requiress two standart 1220x2440mm plywood sheets.
Earlier version Land rover as well as later Defender series can be made by using the parts. More than one copy of some of the parts are inserted into the empty spaces of the plywood sheets in case they are needed or they can be used to build customized versions of the vehicle. See the pictures for different versions.
Assembly is done by using bolts and nuts only. All slots and holes are present at the model files. Some sanding, cutting or shaping should be necessary after laser cutting.
This vehicle body fits to my other product: tot rod mini car chassis..
sizes and bolt holes etc. match. Please look for it in my other designs.

Can be made from sheet material cut to specs with a laser cutter, water jet or similar other methods. Designed for 12mm thick plywood. Requiress less than one standart 1220x2440mm plywood sheet (approx 2/3 as shown in pics).


CAM files and plans for a 1.4m long mini car chassis.
Can be made from sheet material cut to specs with a laser cutter, water jet or similar other methods. Designed for 12mm thick plywood. Requiress less than one standart 1220x2440mm plywood sheet (approx 2/3 as shown in pics).


I saw this toy in Landskrona museum sweden. It was i guess around 100 years old. I liked it and made this design. Not identical to the toy in museum, this is quite a new design. But everything is tested and simulated in solidworks. It will run nice.

My recent project is a first in the world. As far as i’ve searched, I didnt be able to find a similar product. See the video for its operation details.
STL files for the body and bike handlebar mount kit is included in the article.
Read MoreI’d published a product for mounting mp3 players to bikes some months ago. Recently I’ve resized it, converted its locking mechanism to a double lock for added strength and printed one, by using an UP printer. I’ve assembled it to my folding bike with the mp3 player that i’ve bought from the market for just 14$. The design turned out to be nice, performed its duty well, holding the mp3 player in place at the same time directing its sounds towards the rider. Though the speakers of the player were at the sides, the sound was being distributed to the sides and music was a bit difficult to hear without redirection.
now sound is good. The STL files are at the end of the article for the ones who want to print their own product.
Read MoreThe creation of this article is a kitsch product that looks and pretends to be like a steam engine.
But within the body, there is microprocessor power and a graphics LCD screen that can display various clock faces.
It can generate a number of sound effects suitable for the current clock graphic displayed on the LCD.
The body is suitable to be produced at a 3D printer.
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