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Creating High performance parts with the assistance of 3D printing

347 views· 20 likes· 13:22· Aug 18, 2025

In this video we 3D printed some items to help Shaun - SAW Fabrications and automotive works to help with efficiency in his fabrication of additive performance parts, turbo manifolds, intakes, etc. Apparel range available on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Resistancelifestyle SAW Fabrications and Automotive Works: Shaun Wall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sawfabrications email: swall41.sw@gmail.com Tattoo artist Black Cross Tattoo https://www.facebook.com/Blackcrosstattoos https://www.tiktok.com/@myblackcross https://www.instagram.com/myblackcross/ Stickers by Sticky Lego https://www.tiktok.com/@UC76ob_eboMAs12AL9tgX90w https://www.instagram.com/stickyxhub/ Detailing products and more SSDiagnostics Saeed Salie 073 025 6512 whatsapp Music used Artlist.io

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In this video I link up with Shaun from SAW Fabrications and Automotive Works to show how we’re using 3D printing to make his day-to-day fabrication work quicker and more consistent. Shaun’s building proper additive performance parts—turbo manifolds, intakes, and all the custom pieces that make a build feel like it was done with intention. The goal isn’t to replace real fabrication, it’s to support it: print the small stuff that helps you line things up, plan better, and work cleaner before you commit to metal. I’m all about refusing to comply and building your vision, and this is exactly that mindset—using whatever tools we’ve got to push the standard. 3D printed items can help with efficiency in the workshop, especially when you’re doing repeatable tasks or mocking up ideas before final fabrication. If you’re into stance culture but you also care about performance and proper execution, this is the kind of behind-the-scenes workflow that levels up the end result.

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