Hi, guys~ Here is the canard STL files link. However, this file will require a lot of shaping after printing to a 3D printer. I am a beginner in modeling. Please, understand it. It is 2 files, you can copy the opposite shape and flip it. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L20JxP0l5ROEqH4O3L2OGbGI5YTW9sGy?usp=sharing
Hey. Thanks for inspiring me! I have a Porsche and created my own canards for 3D printing. They came out great! Next is carbon fiber overlay. I would love to share the file also.
I personally would've flipped those parts 90 degrees on the printer so that the curve of the canards was vertical on the print bed and wouldn't have had layer steps like that, thus greatly reducing the amount of sanding required.
@@Subscribers-mm1xg yeah 2500 is absurd. I own a Jag and some carbon parts for it from the dealer are hilariously overpriced. Carbon fiber mirror cover, 800 bucks per side. carbon rear diffuser, 3500 lmaooooo
Wonder how the filament will react after being skinned. I was imagining you would use the 3d print as a form to make a negative mold then make the canards out of that.
Hello, Buddy! The filament may be slightly deformed by heat. But so far, my canard hasn't found the strain in my eyes. I think it may be prevented from being deformed by skinned carbon fiber and epoxy resin. But I am not sure. If I had a SLA type 3D printer, I would have made a negative mold. However, I am using an FDM (Filament) type 3D printer. The output of the FDM type 3D printer requires a lot of processing because the surface is not smooth. I think it is not suitable for making negative molds. Thank you for watching.
It depends on the base (foundation) material used. PLA will soften exposed to the sun in a warm region (AZ, TX USA kind of weather). PETG Will hold higher temps but can be flexible all depends on printing details (infills, layer numbers, ect). ABS is the best choice, but the worst material to work with. Its temperamental and toxic in in-house environments. Making a negative mold as you suggest is a very good way, you simply need to print the mold understanding the pressure exerted during vacuuming. The carbon layers can then be sandwiched in with layers of fiberglass as well to add rigidity, or ultimately even a very thin layer of folder aluminum in between. Or even more exotic. You can 3D print a HTPLA-Carbon using gyroid infill (zero bottom or top layer). And use that as an insert in between layers of carbon film. Similar material to this. www.proto-pasta.com/collections/carbon-fiber-composite-htpla/HTPLA
@@fredpinczuk7352 but you could use annealed PLA or you could use ASA, the CF will deliver the strenght.. but that pla will shrink in one dimension so you need to take in consideration while printing by roughly 7-10 percent
@@archeebookingagent1909 Yes, but you have to anticipate the shrink on three plains (X,Y,Z) and on three potential different surface area. The chances of getting it "shrunk" perfectly will be purely by trial and error. But that's the beauty of 3D printing. You can keep making parts till you get it right.
@@fredpinczuk7352 not really , trey will shrink on x a y but prolong on Z usually uniform Scale it up on the X- and Y-axes, and scale it down on the Z-axis.
Hello, Buddy! I purchased materials from a Korean online shop. However, Korean online shops do not ship overseas. So I'm going to show you an online shop in the UK. Epoxy gelcoat www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/resin-gel-silicone-adhesive/epoxy-gelcoat/epoxy-tooling-gel-coat.html Lamating epoxy resin www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/resin-gel-silicone-adhesive/epoxy-resin/EL2-epoxy-laminating-resin.html top coat www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/resin-gel-silicone-adhesive/epoxy-resin/epoxy-coating-resin.html carbon fiber cloth www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/fabric-and-reinforcement/carbon-fibre-reinforcement/woven-carbon-cloth-under-400gsm/22-twill-240gsm-3k-1-25m.html
I think the reason some carbon fiber car parts are so expensive is because they're fully carbon rather than CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) like this is. Plus the really good stuff has pattern matched seams and stuff, so more work goes into it. Still, $2500 for canards is too much. You can get a decent M4 CS/GTS bonnet (hood) for around that.
I think instead of using a negative mold you could have done the exact same except using a filament that melts in water I know it exists and once youve done 2-3 layers of carbon you can dip it in water to have the 3d mold disapear and be left with 100% carbon and epoxy
@@noobrXGamingOmg Müssen sie nicht, zum einen hast du keine ABE und zum anderen reicht wiegen komplett aus, um zu erfahren dass das kein reines CFK Teil ist. Normalerweise wäre das 3D gedruckte Teil ein gefräster PMI Schaum. So erhält mein deutlich geringeres Gewicht als mit dem 3D Print wrap.
Que tipo de bolsa es con la que has hecho el vacío? Dónde se puede comprar? Y otra pregunta aparte, el paragolpes, la zona de carbono también la has hecho, o es vinilo?
Hello, Buddy! I used a vacuum bag for food. I work with readily available materials. I think maybe you can get a vacuum bag from your country. I make real carbon fiber. It does not Vinyl carbon fiber. I hope you helpful. Thank you for watching.
Hello, Buddy! Genuine Canard is different from the way I made it. It is made of prepreg carbon fiber (dry carbon fiber) and is made entirely of carbon fiber. It is very complex and expensive to make and materials. So I wanted to make it cheaper.
Out of curiosity i have an understanding that cost of CF parts and material mainly goes towards labor. Rough guess off the top of my head like 40% Materials and 60% Labor. Since you made these parts yourself. What is a ball park price ypu spent on materials and rough guess on time spent doing this as well?
Hello, Buddy! The file link here. However, this file will require a lot of shaping after printing to a 3D printer. I am new to modeling. I hope you understand. This means that if you have 2 files, you can copy the opposite shape and flip it. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L20JxP0l5ROEqH4O3L2OGbGI5YTW9sGy?usp=sharing
Hello, Buddy! Send the file link here. However, this file will require a lot of shaping after printing to a 3D printer. I am a beginner in modeling. I hope you understand. This means that if you have 2 files, you can copy the opposite shape and flip it. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L20JxP0l5ROEqH4O3L2OGbGI5YTW9sGy?usp=sharing
Hey man, absolutely amazing. I am so inspired by your work. I would die for a video on maybe making a front or back spoiler. Or maybe a Diffusor for your amazing M4. Cheers mate, keep up with the good work
Hello, Buddy! Thanks for the compliment! I want to make more carbon fiber parts. Of course I want to make a spoiler. But, there are many limitations because I make carbon fiber at home. I will make more carbon fiber parts, so look forward to it! Thank you for watching.
Hello, Buddy! The reason for using epoxy gelcoat is to strongly attach the carbon fiber. In addition, the epoxy gel coat has a very high viscosity and does not flow down. I hope you helpful.
ECO-LAP Studio Studio Thanks a bunch for your quick&detailed answer! Do you mean that the Gelcoat sticks stronger to the pla permanently? Or do you mean that the Gelcoat becomes more sticky than epoxy to apply the CF?
Wow this is great !! im looking to do the same for my car but im still looking for the best way to get the "mold" for the corners, can you help me with that ?? thanks a lot
Hi man. Do you have tutorial for beginners? I want to make parts cover for my motorcycle. Im just starting thinking to make a model. Then make a mold but i dont have any idea were to start.
Can carbon fiber infused filament composites such as this be safely be used for parts where contact with the skin is often happening, for example a door knob, and I ask because carbon fiber based filament is so abrasive that we need a hardened nozzle, so does that same abrasiveness transfer to the part itself?
Genuine question, but wouldn’t you not want the 3d printed piece fused to the CF? Like, wouldn’t you just want to use it as a mold, to then make a shaped CF part..?
Hello, Buddy! It is also possible to make molds with 3D printers. However, I am using a filament 3D printer. The output of the filament 3D printer is not smooth. So, we need a process to make the surface smooth. With SLA 3D printers, the process is greatly shortened.
Hello, Buddy! Usually small parts do not require polishing. Because of the large parts, fine pinholes are generated by dust after topcoat work. However, for small parts, it is not difficult to prevent dust. Small parts are small boxes to avoid dust. I hope you helpfull.
@@ECOLAPStudio I try skinnig side mirror by carbon, but I have to polish topcoat maybe because of bubles in epoxy resin. Should heatgun help me with that or something other?
Wirklich sehr schöne Arbeit. Meines Erachtens mit die schönsten Canards für einen M4. Suche selber nach welchen und hänge zwischen denen von AC Schnitzer und denen, die du gefertigt hast. Die Originalen sind mir aber zu teuer. So viel Geld für kleine Seitenschweller... Kann man diese zufällig bei dir bestellen oder machst du diese eventuell auf Anfrage? LG
Hello, Buddy! I'm sorry I can't speak German. Genuine parts are really too expensive. I know the shape of the canard of the AC Schnitzer. I used AC Schnitzer style products. ac Schnitzer style products are manufactured by Taiwanese companies. You will find. I do not make carbon fiber as a job. I have another job and I'm making carbon fiber after work. I'm sorry, I don't sell How about making your own? If you have any questions I'll let you know ^^ Thank you for watching.
@@ECOLAPStudio Hello Buddy, thanks for your fast reply. I would love to do these on my own but I am completely new to this. Can you give me the 3d cad models of these you did in the video? Maybe I really try it :) They look awesome, they really do!
Hello, Buddy! I bought materials from a Korean online shop. However, Korean online shops do not ship overseas. So I'm going to show you an online shop in the UK. Maybe you can find what you want. And, I used vacuum bags for clothing and food. You can easily get it. www.easycomposites.co.uk/
@@yamaharaptor1896 abs, pteg, any filament that has good thermal resistance, he use a reusable ziplock bag, is that really reusable?? i mean use it again for vaccum bagging
Hello, Buddy! The file link here. However, this file will require a lot of shaping after printing to a 3D printer. I am new to modeling. I hope you understand. This means that if you have 2 files, you can copy the opposite shape and flip it. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L20JxP0l5ROEqH4O3L2OGbGI5YTW9sGy?usp=sharing
I’m sorry if this question is already answered,, as I tried reading through some comments in hopes to find the answer, but what 3D printer do you use. Can you send me a link to it or model number, thanks
Hello, Buddy! Which top coat did you use? For topcoat, ANTI UV material is recommended regardless of spray or epoxy resin. Even ANTI UV cannot completely block UV. However, the use of ANTI UV can minimize damage caused by sunlight. I hope you helpful.
so does carbon parts have a plastic core ? ive been wondering when you 3d print fenders and body kits do you use the 3d model to make a mold or do you "just" wrap it in carbon?
Hello, Buddy! I thought the price of a genuine canard was too expensive. I think technology and effort can't be converted into money, but it was too expensive for me. So I made it cheap. I'm going to do a lot of work with 3D printers. Stay tuned for my channel. Thank you for watching.
Amazing work! With what material do you print in 3D? ABS ?. I have been trying to print ABS for some time and it is impossible, it takes off as it happens in another video of yours, do you have any solution?
Thanks again, 2 more question for you. How do you prevent the vacuum bag from wrinkling or prevent the wrinkle to ruin the finish surface? sandwich the part with peel ply or release film? also, would you recommend bigger vacuum bag used for clothing storage? Thank you! gamsahabnida!
Hello, Buddy! If your parts are not flat, there is no way to prevent wrinkles on the vacuum bag. Vacuum bags are not usually used for surface finishing. Vacuum bags are usually used to make parts using molds. I use it to strongly attach a carbon fiber cloth. I don't think using a larger vacuum bag will change the results. I've been looking for a way to clean the surface using a vacuum bag, but I haven't found any good results so far.
Hello, Buddy! The vacuum bag I used is a food vacuum bag. I use a lot of ingredients that can be purchased easily and cheaply. I think you can buy it easily.
Hi, guys~
Here is the canard STL files link.
However, this file will require a lot of shaping after printing to a 3D printer.
I am a beginner in modeling.
Please, understand it.
It is 2 files, you can copy the opposite shape and flip it.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L20JxP0l5ROEqH4O3L2OGbGI5YTW9sGy?usp=sharing
ECO-LAP Studio hey guy. Great work on the videos. Any links to purchasing materials ?
Hey. Thanks for inspiring me! I have a Porsche and created my own canards for 3D printing. They came out great! Next is carbon fiber overlay. I would love to share the file also.
Just print it vertically and the surface will be much more even
@@m34275 I had to 3D scan my car so I can get a perfect flush fitment.
Hey man , you have a good skill! May you make a carbon fibre helmet?
He has M4, built carbon fiber parts by his own bare hands and tacked it with double tape. My dude just got my respect. Mad respect.
I personally would've flipped those parts 90 degrees on the printer so that the curve of the canards was vertical on the print bed and wouldn't have had layer steps like that, thus greatly reducing the amount of sanding required.
When you have enough money for afford a m3 but also your not stupid
My not stupid?
@@sotired9970 because instead of paying 2500 dollars he is making them himself and making money from TH-cam
@@Subscribers-mm1xg yeah 2500 is absurd. I own a Jag and some carbon parts for it from the dealer are hilariously overpriced. Carbon fiber mirror cover, 800 bucks per side. carbon rear diffuser, 3500 lmaooooo
@@OnceShy_TwiceBittenpremium brands overcharge for carbon fiber because they know majority of people buying them can afford to pay the extra.
It’s a m4, but I get what you’re saying!
They wanted $2500 for THAT?!?! And I thought Corvette parts were expensive! Great video. Thanks for sharing.
bet u havent seen mercedes shit, even worse 🤮
I had no idea it was so easy to work with carbon fibre. You've earned a subscriber.
Your video inspired me to throw incomplete parts to a table.
Hello, Buddy!
Did you enjoy my video?
I'm will make a fun and informative video.
Stay tuned to my channel.
Thank you for watching.
Just perfect, the result and the video. So good that you explain everything without saying a word.
1:06 omg that sound, *drools
Hello, Buddy!
Did you enjoy video?
Please look forward to the next video.
I will make fun and informative videos.
Thank you for watching.
Wonder how the filament will react after being skinned. I was imagining you would use the 3d print as a form to make a negative mold then make the canards out of that.
Hello, Buddy!
The filament may be slightly deformed by heat.
But so far, my canard hasn't found the strain in my eyes.
I think it may be prevented from being deformed by skinned carbon fiber and epoxy resin.
But I am not sure.
If I had a SLA type 3D printer, I would have made a negative mold.
However, I am using an FDM (Filament) type 3D printer.
The output of the FDM type 3D printer requires a lot of processing because the surface is not smooth.
I think it is not suitable for making negative molds.
Thank you for watching.
It depends on the base (foundation) material used. PLA will soften exposed to the sun in a warm region (AZ, TX USA kind of weather). PETG Will hold higher temps but can be flexible all depends on printing details (infills, layer numbers, ect). ABS is the best choice, but the worst material to work with. Its temperamental and toxic in in-house environments.
Making a negative mold as you suggest is a very good way, you simply need to print the mold understanding the pressure exerted during vacuuming. The carbon layers can then be sandwiched in with layers of fiberglass as well to add rigidity, or ultimately even a very thin layer of folder aluminum in between.
Or even more exotic. You can 3D print a HTPLA-Carbon using gyroid infill (zero bottom or top layer). And use that as an insert in between layers of carbon film. Similar material to this. www.proto-pasta.com/collections/carbon-fiber-composite-htpla/HTPLA
@@fredpinczuk7352 but you could use annealed PLA or you could use ASA, the CF will deliver the strenght.. but that pla will shrink in one dimension so you need to take in consideration while printing by roughly 7-10 percent
@@archeebookingagent1909 Yes, but you have to anticipate the shrink on three plains (X,Y,Z) and on three potential different surface area. The chances of getting it "shrunk" perfectly will be purely by trial and error. But that's the beauty of 3D printing. You can keep making parts till you get it right.
@@fredpinczuk7352 not really , trey will shrink on x a y but prolong on Z usually uniform Scale it up on the X- and Y-axes, and scale it down on the Z-axis.
Is that sticky tape enough to hold the downforce
Hello, Buddy!
I used tape primer.
And the power of double-sided tape is really enormous.
It did not have any problems even at 270km / h speed.
Downforce lmao dude thats mostly for visual
@@MxYoTube that actually generates downforce lol
@@JuampixDDD You don't get the point
ECO-LAP Studio what is the tape you used?? I’m amazed it held up at high speeds lol
This channel gives me the HowToBasic vibes but it's actually educational and useful. Great stuff dude, keep at it!
Hi sorry for the question but can tell the name of the materials please
I want to make many experiments
Hello, Buddy!
I purchased materials from a Korean online shop.
However, Korean online shops do not ship overseas.
So I'm going to show you an online shop in the UK.
Epoxy gelcoat www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/resin-gel-silicone-adhesive/epoxy-gelcoat/epoxy-tooling-gel-coat.html
Lamating epoxy resin www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/resin-gel-silicone-adhesive/epoxy-resin/EL2-epoxy-laminating-resin.html
top coat www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/resin-gel-silicone-adhesive/epoxy-resin/epoxy-coating-resin.html
carbon fiber cloth www.easycomposites.co.uk/#!/fabric-and-reinforcement/carbon-fibre-reinforcement/woven-carbon-cloth-under-400gsm/22-twill-240gsm-3k-1-25m.html
I think the reason some carbon fiber car parts are so expensive is because they're fully carbon rather than CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) like this is.
Plus the really good stuff has pattern matched seams and stuff, so more work goes into it.
Still, $2500 for canards is too much. You can get a decent M4 CS/GTS bonnet (hood) for around that.
I agree
I think instead of using a negative mold you could have done the exact same except using a filament that melts in water I know it exists and once youve done 2-3 layers of carbon you can dip it in water to have the 3d mold disapear and be left with 100% carbon and epoxy
Hello, Buddy!
Wow! Nice idea.
Are there filaments that are soluble in water?
Please let me know it.
In Germany we will say: "tüv sagt nein"
Richtig. Bekommste nie eingetragen. Wenn die dich erwischen, wird es am Schluss teurer, als wenn die Teile gleich gekauft hättest.
Who actually cares what Tüv says...
Weil die die auch aufschneiden 😅
@@noobrXGamingOmg Müssen sie nicht, zum einen hast du keine ABE und zum anderen reicht wiegen komplett aus, um zu erfahren dass das kein reines CFK Teil ist. Normalerweise wäre das 3D gedruckte Teil ein gefräster PMI Schaum. So erhält mein deutlich geringeres Gewicht als mit dem 3D Print wrap.
Will tuv really oblige to remove handmade 2000$ Canard air splitters?))
Que tipo de bolsa es con la que has hecho el vacío? Dónde se puede comprar? Y otra pregunta aparte, el paragolpes, la zona de carbono también la has hecho, o es vinilo?
Hello, Buddy!
I used a vacuum bag for food.
I work with readily available materials.
I think maybe you can get a vacuum bag from your country.
I make real carbon fiber.
It does not Vinyl carbon fiber.
I hope you helpful.
Thank you for watching.
@@ECOLAPStudio thanks
Most amazing part is them charging 2500 :D Nice job!
+Seb furs Hello, Buddy!
It's not genuine but I made it as similar as possible.
I am very satisfied.
Thank you for watching.
Jesus Christ 2500 just for those 4 piece is insane
Idk about the 3m tape though...
If they're meant to create any sort of down force, they'd have thread inserts to secure into the bumper I imagine.
Great work, but im wondering, is the original oem part made completely from CF or similar to your method?.
Hello, Buddy!
Genuine Canard is different from the way I made it.
It is made of prepreg carbon fiber (dry carbon fiber) and is made entirely of carbon fiber.
It is very complex and expensive to make and materials.
So I wanted to make it cheaper.
@@ECOLAPStudio thanks
How do you trace the exact curve of the car fender before you 3d print? The curve was perfect! Wow!
Amazing work!
Same question i have
In every 2-3 hours, is it pure epoxy resin or with hardener?
Hello, Buddy!
You have to mix and apply epoxy resin and hardener.
Out of curiosity i have an understanding that cost of CF parts and material mainly goes towards labor. Rough guess off the top of my head like 40% Materials and 60% Labor. Since you made these parts yourself. What is a ball park price ypu spent on materials and rough guess on time spent doing this as well?
can you share the design for the 3D printer? thanks
Hello, Buddy!
The file link here.
However, this file will require a lot of shaping after printing to a 3D printer.
I am new to modeling.
I hope you understand.
This means that if you have 2 files, you can copy the opposite shape and flip it.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L20JxP0l5ROEqH4O3L2OGbGI5YTW9sGy?usp=sharing
@@ECOLAPStudio man, you're a legend; Thank you very much buddy
Good job.. please Is it possible to put links to buy raw materials online?
Use brim as bed adhesion and a thinner layer height Would save you a lot of sanding time
I think you probably know this but if they're not angled and fitted correctly you know it could make your car unstable at high speeds??
You should release the files for the canard design! Also, great video, I binge watched your channel the other night. SOOOO much potential!
Hello, Buddy!
Send the file link here.
However, this file will require a lot of shaping after printing to a 3D printer.
I am a beginner in modeling.
I hope you understand.
This means that if you have 2 files, you can copy the opposite shape and flip it.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L20JxP0l5ROEqH4O3L2OGbGI5YTW9sGy?usp=sharing
Respekt das sind ja echt schöne Teile geworden!
Interesting video. I was wondering if you would make molds, but you wrapped them in carbon fiber. Still cool to watch.
They just attach with double sided tape? Youre crazy. I like it!
realy nice job on these but how long did they stayed on car before they flew off?
いいドレスアップだなぁ。
ドライにしてみたら面白くなる。
Hey man, absolutely amazing. I am so inspired by your work. I would die for a video on maybe making a front or back spoiler. Or maybe a Diffusor for your amazing M4. Cheers mate, keep up with the good work
Hello, Buddy!
Thanks for the compliment!
I want to make more carbon fiber parts.
Of course I want to make a spoiler.
But, there are many limitations because I make carbon fiber at home.
I will make more carbon fiber parts, so look forward to it!
Thank you for watching.
Ok hold on. Did you take fiber out off the mold? Or you just wrapped the mold in CF?
Great work! Why did you use Epoxy Gelcoat for the first, sticky layer instead of normal Epoxy?
Hello, Buddy!
The reason for using epoxy gelcoat is to strongly attach the carbon fiber.
In addition, the epoxy gel coat has a very high viscosity and does not flow down.
I hope you helpful.
ECO-LAP Studio Studio Thanks a bunch for your quick&detailed answer! Do you mean that the Gelcoat sticks stronger to the pla permanently? Or do you mean that the Gelcoat becomes more sticky than epoxy to apply the CF?
Wow this is great !! im looking to do the same for my car but im still looking for the best way to get the "mold" for the corners, can you help me with that ?? thanks a lot
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Hi man. Do you have tutorial for beginners? I want to make parts cover for my motorcycle. Im just starting thinking to make a model. Then make a mold but i dont have any idea were to start.
This is awsome! How many prototypes did you go thru before the fitment was good to bumper surface lol?
Nice job. Great work as usual👉🥇👈
Hi, how are you ? Where did you find the vacuum bah and pump ? Thanks and nice job ;)
These came out great! By any chance would you share the 3d model? Would like to modify it to fit the F30 :)
Of course, if you give me your email address, I'll send you a stl file.
Installing on the F30 can be done by grinding the canard with sandpaper.
ECO-LAP Studio thank you so much! alpine.n55@gmail.com
I sent it. ^^
Why couldnt you just use the epoxy without the gel coat first?
Did he just double side sticky tape it on? Wouldn't it fall off at high speed.
Hi. Instead of the uv protectant top coat, can i also sand it to like 2500 gritt and then put clear coat on it? And will it shine just as much or not?
Love your videos!
Where can i get one of those vacuum pumps?
Hello, Buddy!
I used vacuum bags and pump for clothing and food.
You can easily buy it in your country.
@@ECOLAPStudio Thanks alot. I know ive seen them before, but i couldnt pinpoint where :)
Very nice!
4:08 ...what type/brand of vacuum bags do you use there?
Hello, Buddy!
It's just a vacuum bag for food.
I'm using a lot of things that I can easily buy.
You probably can easily buy it.
How do you get the carbon around the edges so perfectly?
what is the use ? I don't think it's for aesthetics.
Hello, Buddy!
Canard is a part that increases downforce.
However, it is very small in size.
Please understand it as exterior parts.
Is it used for increase the down force of air-dynamics ?
What happens on a hot day? will your 3D print bracket, that ties it to the bumper, melt?
You should buy some carbon fiber filament to make those out of
Hello where do you buy this bags and vaccum pump ?
Can carbon fiber infused filament composites such as this be safely be used for parts where contact with the skin is often happening, for example a door knob, and I ask because carbon fiber based filament is so abrasive that we need a hardened nozzle, so does that same abrasiveness transfer to the part itself?
Genuine question, but wouldn’t you not want the 3d printed piece fused to the CF? Like, wouldn’t you just want to use it as a mold, to then make a shaped CF part..?
Hello, Buddy!
It is also possible to make molds with 3D printers.
However, I am using a filament 3D printer. The output of the filament 3D printer is not smooth.
So, we need a process to make the surface smooth.
With SLA 3D printers, the process is greatly shortened.
You don't finish with a light wet sanding & polishing?
Awesome! Top coat is without brushing or polishing?
Hello, Buddy!
Usually small parts do not require polishing.
Because of the large parts, fine pinholes are generated by dust after topcoat work. However, for small parts, it is not difficult to prevent dust.
Small parts are small boxes to avoid dust.
I hope you helpfull.
@@ECOLAPStudio I try skinnig side mirror by carbon, but I have to polish topcoat maybe because of bubles in epoxy resin. Should heatgun help me with that or something other?
Do you have a link of the carbon fiber cloth? Really nice end result.
Wirklich sehr schöne Arbeit. Meines Erachtens mit die schönsten Canards für einen M4. Suche selber nach welchen und hänge zwischen denen von AC Schnitzer und denen, die du gefertigt hast.
Die Originalen sind mir aber zu teuer. So viel Geld für kleine Seitenschweller...
Kann man diese zufällig bei dir bestellen oder machst du diese eventuell auf Anfrage?
LG
Hello, Buddy!
I'm sorry I can't speak German.
Genuine parts are really too expensive.
I know the shape of the canard of the AC Schnitzer.
I used AC Schnitzer style products.
ac Schnitzer style products are manufactured by Taiwanese companies.
You will find.
I do not make carbon fiber as a job.
I have another job and I'm making carbon fiber after work.
I'm sorry, I don't sell
How about making your own?
If you have any questions I'll let you know ^^
Thank you for watching.
@@ECOLAPStudio
Hello Buddy,
thanks for your fast reply. I would love to do these on my own but I am completely new to this.
Can you give me the 3d cad models of these you did in the video?
Maybe I really try it :)
They look awesome, they really do!
If you give me your email adress, I will send stl model file to you.
Why not remove the 3d print , its just like a wrapping . Why are you not creating 3d print mold instead?
Would love to see how they will hold up if you do couple of over 150-180 km/h runs
Hello, Buddy!
There is no problem.
I used tape primer.
I tested up to 270Km / h.
Double-sided tape is great. ^^
Thank you for watching.
How tf did you test at 270km/hr
Nice tutorial matte, but after all that work can that bubble side tape hold on speed on the road?
Whats the 3D printing material? We have problems after carbonskinning, cause first layers are peeling off.
Potresti dirmi dove hai comprato il materiale? Soprattutto i sacchetti sottovuoto
Hello, Buddy!
I bought materials from a Korean online shop.
However, Korean online shops do not ship overseas.
So I'm going to show you an online shop in the UK.
Maybe you can find what you want.
And, I used vacuum bags for clothing and food.
You can easily get it.
www.easycomposites.co.uk/
@@ECOLAPStudio thanks you very much
Great work, what 3D printer did you use?
I didn't understand how the carbon weave would fit smoothly around the edges without major gaps this way?
Hello, Buddy!
I printed the drawing on paper and modified the shape.
After a few modifications, the perfect fit was achieved.
nice job! Where did you find your vaccumm bags??
awesome work. What 3d printer filament did you use? ABS?
I'm curious to know what you recommend for epoxy, hardner and epoxy uv coating ?
Ciao, bel lavoro. Posso sapere dove posso trovare il biadesivo che hai usato? Grazie
Hello, Buddy!
It is nothing special.
3M foam double sided tape.
You can get it easily.
Thank you for watching.
hi, so these are 3d printed parts? and you carbon laminate them? I have tried with nylon 3d printed parts and its not working
i think nylon didnt stick to resin
@@dhupee It dont i tried, i think ecolap is using abs 3d printed parts
@@yamaharaptor1896 abs, pteg, any filament that has good thermal resistance, he use a reusable ziplock bag, is that really reusable?? i mean use it again for vaccum bagging
Any chance of posting a file of the canard renders?
Hello, Buddy!
The file link here.
However, this file will require a lot of shaping after printing to a 3D printer.
I am new to modeling.
I hope you understand.
This means that if you have 2 files, you can copy the opposite shape and flip it.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1L20JxP0l5ROEqH4O3L2OGbGI5YTW9sGy?usp=sharing
Καλησπέρα. Εξαιρετική δουλειά μπράβο. Από που μπορούμε να προμηθευτουμε υλικά;
I’m sorry if this question is already answered,, as I tried reading through some comments in hopes to find the answer, but what 3D printer do you use. Can you send me a link to it or model number, thanks
Awesome, love it
Hello man ,i have a question,when i skin the mirror cover,it will strip from the abs mirror covers especially in the summer,how to solve it,thanks
Hello, Buddy!
Which top coat did you use?
For topcoat, ANTI UV material is recommended regardless of spray or epoxy resin.
Even ANTI UV cannot completely block UV.
However, the use of ANTI UV can minimize damage caused by sunlight.
I hope you helpful.
Awesome work! Where can we get the manual pump and vacuum bag? (Subcribed)
How do you scale that size for life size car ? Can you share to me
I got everything except for a M4
You should sell theses after each video for your time and effort for people who want them I’ve been on forums of MB and BMW wanting these products
Dude that was amazing. Totally Great video. Keep them coming. Which cad software did you use and what 3d printer what used.
I have a Creality CR-10S PRO.
I am using AutoDesk Fusion 360 for the software.
Fusion 360 is free to use.
I hope you helpful.
@@ECOLAPStudio thanks for you help
What do you think is a good cheap 3d printer I can use to make my own parts? can I print parts that are 12 inches?
I really enjoy this video.btw, could you tell me what coating you are using??
Hello, Buddy!
Are you curious about the top coat?
I used Resoltech 1070S topcoat.
great work ! is the material you used Carbon Fiber Nylon ? or PLA or ABS ?
Onde eu consigo todo esse material ??
Waited a long time for this.
Amazing
Hello, Buddy!!
Thank you so much.
This carbon fiber work took a long time because it wasn't as simple as I thought.
I hope you can enjoy this video.
ECO-LAP Studio i did. Keep it up. I’m sure it’ll be a big one
Yes!! Thats a proper use of a 3d printer!!
Hello, Buddy!
Thanks!
I'm going to do more work with a 3D printer.
Please look forward to it.
Thank you for watching.
so does carbon parts have a plastic core ? ive been wondering when you 3d print fenders and body kits do you use the 3d model to make a mold or do you "just" wrap it in carbon?
Are you able to make custom carbon parts for my vehicle?
Can you show the steps on designing the part?
This is satisfying n show how big brands are making big markups while u could do this at home for cheap!!!☺️
Hello, Buddy!
I thought the price of a genuine canard was too expensive.
I think technology and effort can't be converted into money, but it was too expensive for me.
So I made it cheap.
I'm going to do a lot of work with 3D printers.
Stay tuned for my channel.
Thank you for watching.
What filaments did you use for 3D printing? PLA?
Amazing work! With what material do you print in 3D? ABS ?. I have been trying to print ABS for some time and it is impossible, it takes off as it happens in another video of yours, do you have any solution?
What filament did you use? ABS??? how did you measured the curves in the bumper for modeling purposes? excellent work!!!
Hello nice video and nice editing too!! you must have experience with a 3d studio program to be able to create your own parts with the 3d machine?
Hello, Buddy!
It probably needs some study.
However, this was my second modeling.
If you study a little, you can make simple things.
エアロパーツって原価びっくりするほど安いからなぁ。
自分で作るの正解だわ!
これからは自分で作っていく時代かぁ
Thanks again, 2 more question for you. How do you prevent the vacuum bag from wrinkling or prevent the wrinkle to ruin the finish surface? sandwich the part with peel ply or release film?
also, would you recommend bigger vacuum bag used for clothing storage? Thank you! gamsahabnida!
Hello, Buddy!
If your parts are not flat, there is no way to prevent wrinkles on the vacuum bag.
Vacuum bags are not usually used for surface finishing.
Vacuum bags are usually used to make parts using molds.
I use it to strongly attach a carbon fiber cloth.
I don't think using a larger vacuum bag will change the results.
I've been looking for a way to clean the surface using a vacuum bag, but I haven't found any good results so far.
@@ECOLAPStudio Thank you for your response! Stay Safe and keep up the good work my friend! Do you have a Instagram I can follow your build?
@@TeslaDIY I'm so sorry.
I don't have Instagram account.
I think, I'm going to make Instagram account, soon. ^^
@@ECOLAPStudio All good my friend! Thanks again!
Hello howdo you make the vaccum bag thing and bag !
Hello, Buddy!
The vacuum bag I used is a food vacuum bag.
I use a lot of ingredients that can be purchased easily and cheaply.
I think you can buy it easily.
What kind of bag is that, and where can i get those? :)