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Hi everyone,
Thanks for having us a site sponsor, im Henry with Lucky's Fab Shop here in good ole cheese land! Like many of you I am a semi early EV adaptor and have a S3XY collection. Making parts for the cybertruck was never planned but when I took delivery of the cyber it was just too cool not to make parts with our background and resources. Lucky's is a engineering, design, and fabrication company. We mostly make parts for tiny mini trucks with allot less tech and a whopping 50hp with a tail wind! As we do with all product development we 3D scan each vehicle prior to design and engineering. Parts are designed in virtually in solid works and simulations are ran if its a part that we need strength. We then 3D print those parts to get a live eye visual and test fitment. After all that's done and we are happy with the design and fitment it goes into production. CNC laser cut, formed and welded for our metal parts. Below are some of the small items that we have designed and released. Currently in the works is side steps, and front and rear bumpers.
Link to our website: https://www.luckysfabshop.com/product-category/tesla-cyber-truck/
Our fist part was our printless door handles here is a vid:
We also made them in Glow in the dark. My personal Fav and kids love it too and remember to use them!
And just released today our Cyber Blade!
We can't wait to share our ideas and get your feedback on our future parts!
Henry
Thanks for having us a site sponsor, im Henry with Lucky's Fab Shop here in good ole cheese land! Like many of you I am a semi early EV adaptor and have a S3XY collection. Making parts for the cybertruck was never planned but when I took delivery of the cyber it was just too cool not to make parts with our background and resources. Lucky's is a engineering, design, and fabrication company. We mostly make parts for tiny mini trucks with allot less tech and a whopping 50hp with a tail wind! As we do with all product development we 3D scan each vehicle prior to design and engineering. Parts are designed in virtually in solid works and simulations are ran if its a part that we need strength. We then 3D print those parts to get a live eye visual and test fitment. After all that's done and we are happy with the design and fitment it goes into production. CNC laser cut, formed and welded for our metal parts. Below are some of the small items that we have designed and released. Currently in the works is side steps, and front and rear bumpers.
Link to our website: https://www.luckysfabshop.com/product-category/tesla-cyber-truck/
Our fist part was our printless door handles here is a vid:
We also made them in Glow in the dark. My personal Fav and kids love it too and remember to use them!
And just released today our Cyber Blade!
We can't wait to share our ideas and get your feedback on our future parts!
Henry