Making a carbon fiber race car chassis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2018
- Making of Remmi-Team's latest eco marathon race car monocoque, Remmi 8b.
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Remmi-Team is an association of students at Tampere University of Technology. The aim of Remmi-Team is to take part in Eco-marathons with special vehicles. The vehicles are self-made and designed specially for this purpose by the members of the Team.
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Music:
Fig Leaf Times Two Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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how you make the mold for it?
nice work guys!
Nice vid
Can you guys invest more to music background please
What weave pattern of carbon fiber material do you use
The process of making mold is not clear. Are the last part of the videos showing it?
Hey Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)! I didn't really think of the fact that they provide services worldwide.
5:30 his first time putting on a sticker?
It looks like the epoxy was applied then vacuum bagged with no epoxy. I’ve never seen that. New method?
what material is used, which is brown?
Goofy music makes this unwatchable
You've got a mute button...
Great music choice wtf
Next time some death metal. I'd even settle for Makoma :p
If i had your $ l would throw mine away.
Omg horrible music
very boring song ;(
A race car does not have to be a fast car but this is stupid, and not a race car. Any collage engines calling themselves engines because there were part of this Eco marathon race are not real engineers. My 12 year old son could design something equal to or better to this tear drop shaped monstrosity. Anyone with a brain could build a weed wacker powered vehicle with a externally high gear radio, how about you students try to developed your own technology, or just quit and leave real engineering to the people who want to make a difference in this world.
I do, do it. I got my bachelors in aerospace engineering from OSU, and now I work as government contractor. I'm now working om my masters at Dayton university. What do you do, Josh.
You sound like a total tool man. insulting people trying to learn and develop skills. I am sure you are one of those engineers with their head so far up his own ass he can't get along with anyone.
There's a troll living under this bridge...