Last Module for the space efficient, non permanent conversion kit! | FlowMobil - VW T5
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I'm trying to build the most space efficient conversion for Vans. And this is not even permanent, so you can use the van daily AND for camping. The goal is to offer this in IKEA style, to ship it flat packed and make it easy to assemble, to keep it as affordable as possible, but still high quality!
So this is my journey in trying to achieve these goals.
In this one I'm assembling the last module, and showing you the Water supply system.
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Fantastic. I am loving your videos and your talent to create something this good.
Just outstanding kits good job young man
Thank you!
This is great! one of my vanlifer friends does small pieces of furniture for is van with the same technique but seeing it in a larger scale it's amazing and giving me the will to do the same in my van. keep up the nice work, subscribed!
Thank you! 😊
Hi , Great looking innovative project. Have shared your channel with a few friends that use the VW platform. Makes perfect sense to have an adaptive system that is easily removable. Hope it sells well and affords you the chance to travel as desired.
Hi Andrew, thanks for sharing! I’m happy you like it! 😊
Hallo Flo. Wieder ein tolles Video über das nächste Ausbauteil. Einfach aber gut und praktisch. Vor allem die beiden Wasserkanister . Warum Pumpen einbauen wenn die Schwerkraft die Arbeit macht. Und für Nudel oder Kaffeewasser in einen Topf zu füllen hat man ja wohl Zeit genug . Praktisch ist natürlich auch das nachfüllen Kein Pumpenausbau und aus irgend einem Schrank den Kanister kramen. Kein Wasser Tage oder Wochen in einer Leitung stehen. Freue mich schon auf das Bettvideo. Viele Grüße Willi
Hallo Willi, Danke für dein Feedback und dein treues Zuschauen und Kommentieren! Das freut mich 😊 Viele Grüße Flo
Just binged through your entire video series,...even missed out on listening to the first minutes of "Bundesliga Konferenz" Wish i would have found a viable way to convert "my point cloud" into a mesh like yours seven years ago. Therefore might link your scan video underneath my point cloud video, if you are OK with it? Wish the CNC, my wooden parts were milled on, had had a vacuum bed ....oh lord ! What a difference in nesting this results in. Those two things could have halved my CAD work. Wish you all the best for your master thesis, remembering very vividly indeed my own architectural thesis, at a German university, too. (Back then becoming only just a Diplom Ingenieur not a Master) Regards from Switzerland, schwarzbunt
Thank you again! I’m happy you like it! Sure it’s fine if you share my video! I can’t imagine working with a point cloud without converting it into a mesh 😅
@@FlowMobil ....not for your project. A project like mine for example ended up needing only two visible vertical parts with shapes that follow a curved contour of the inner car body. If you do not extract all the shapes of the in between design iterations on the level of accuracy the final parts need, it shouldn't be that much of a difference, more a question of comfort over discipline with the knowledge of workflows traps like this. For someone who only needs to scan one single interior - at least the accuracy of a scan done by a service provider can be very high, if it is accomplished using a tripod based stationary scanner, according to my own experience, even though it was a composite, too, but one that consisted of only three none moving standpoints. It didn't have any detectable shift or warpage over the complete interior, neither any visible in the scan, nor any mounting up in any other way, as proved by putting in the finished assembly. ...ideally you might find a provider who's software can supply a mesh or a way to convert the cloud, now in 2024 it should be doable. ...saving oneself the days learning how to master the scanner and its software. ... and at a price, which was at about one fifth of the purchase price of a shinning 3D Einstar handheld, even here in the Zurich neighbourhood sorry for the detour - hope it might be helpful to some viewers.