@jrox4207 I wish I had good news… unfortunately it got stolen out of my shed. At least I only paid 20 bucks for it because it was in such rough shape, but still makes me sad. Otherwise I would have saved it and hung it on my garage wall after doing this forged carbon skin thing!
Hint: the yellow tint is a prob.. yes. But CLEAR wont do it, as it will also get yellowish over time. You need uv resistant resin which is tinted slightly BLUE to counter this. Cheers.
@@gatecrasher1970 with carbon, the resin layers are so thin that the yellowing isnt going to be as noticed through the carbon fiber. Yellowing is primarily an issue when casting with resin. also, different resins yellow differently, so it depends on the formula
If you took a metal or 3d printed part, and vacuum bagged it in chopped carbon coating, you could validate exactly how much extra strength it adds white simply - just make some leaf springs and hang weights off them. A skin of carbon and epoxy adds quite a bit of structural rigidity, particularly in the case of foam or balsa wood. This is a common approach in aerospace composite design. For a large part, you could also use a plastic sheet or bag and lots of sand. Pressure is what's required, not vacuum per se. You could also use a bunch of rubber sheeting or chips, and a hydraulic ram or bottle jack, or even a screw press. The options are limitless. Park a car on top of the mould is a good idea for a small part. Rubber tires.
Ps. Real forged carbon is made using designed carbon layup in mold so u have everywhere perfect strenght in every direction and its put in the press for way way more pressure per 1cm2 than u can get in vacuum etc This just looks good 😁
Not really, the whole point of forged carbon ist that the short chopped fibers are oriented randomly, but yes, the process is usually done in a compression mould.
Great little guide thanks! I've done some carbon skinning before and was really considering some forged carbon, so this is really useful. Your bonnet looks great too, nice work 👍
The carbon fiber skin will eventually release from the metal hood. CF has a very low rate of thermal expansion, much lower than the metal is bonded to. Ever time the metal heats up, it will grow, but the CF won't. In time, the CF skin will delaminate from the hood. Skinning metal with CF is a short term solution, unless the metal never changes temperature. I skinned the hood scoop on my Subaru with spread tow CF, and a year later the CF is causing wrinkles, and is distorting the scoop. Still, your chopped tow CF skinned hood looks amazing!
This was great! I appreciate the work you put in and the tips. I have a different project, for forged carbon look, but essentially the same process. This likely saved me some hassles. Cheers!
i want to make my own separate carbon hood for my project .... but dude this looks radical af i really like it ... you did a great job on this dude and made a very good video from it to ...peace n love bro build on and stay safe
You'd need casting resin or surfboard resin. That resin may not have UV stabilisers. To fix that, before it turns yellow and starts peeling. Try sanding it back with 320 and throw a 2k clear topcoat over in it. But if it's just a shitter to go get milk, don't waste your money.
Instant subscribe ❤ love your work and approach to it all . I work with carbon nearly everyday making orthotic devices and you did an awesome job with the bonnet . Looking forward to watching more of your videos . Cheers from Australia 🦘
Most of the heavy coats gets sanded away, plus if you're skinning, the goal isn't weight anyways. For forged carbon specifically, the reason for skinning rather than just making one is that true forged carbon requires a lot of pressure to be made. Over a large panel like this the clamping force, let alone the fixturing, would be ridiculous. That being said, he applied multiple clear coat and painted at the end. If you do the resin layers he did, you can just, smooth, buff and polish the final one for the same effect.
Spper great job and explained your work very well. I am imbarking on my project on a 1978 honda fenders, trying to decide on the carbon look or the forge look. I have a forge shop, making knives, rings and other wiered stuff. So thinking it just might fit my style. What is your thoughts to forge or not?
I not undestand were i fail.... because when I go with sandpaper i see the carbon under the resin that change color, go clear, maybe i have user not much resin... or i sandpaper in the same point for a too long time... Best guide... very thank Bye from italy (sorry my english)
Saubere Arbeit - großen Respekt für den aufgebrachten Schleifaufwand! 💪 Die Diskussionen in den Kommentaren bezüglich des Gewichts sind sehr unterhaltsam - einfach einen Liter weniger tanken, oder den Döner von Vorgestern vor Fahrtantritt im Keramik-Center parken - et voilà - kompensiert. #ProblemSolved Die Optik von Forged Carbon ballert einfach - egal ob Blech drunter ist, oder eine Kohlefaser-Struktur. #keepPosting 👍👍 Greetz, TOBi
The flakes are not forged. But the process they were used for was called forging. The flakes are easy to put into a mold to be forged to every shape you want. Woven carbon fiber mats can't be used in that process. They have to be laminated in multiple layers, which limits the possibilities. What this guy did in the video isn't even called forging or laminating. It's only a skin and has non of the benefits of carbon but the look he achieved is similar to the forged one.
This is not forged carbon fiber and he’s not doing anything right in this video 😂 this is glueing carbon to your hood with resin… not the same and he also does this horribly. You want to sand as little as possible with this shit and he sanded valleys out of that hood 😩🙈
didnt think this is just so "easy" to accomplish, i tought it's some sort of new technology of carbon. i really consider doing this to my motorcycle! do you think the epoxy is gonna get yellow over the years? thats my only fear
Nice up close but from far enough it makes the car look like it hasn’t been washed in a while and got rained on haha, nice job though still better than I’ve done
I am really curious if doing this to the hood adds any structural strength or rigidity. I would think that it would, adding any kind of fiber (carbon or glass) like this would seem to have to increase some of the rigidity and strength. How much, I have no idea, but I would be really interested in seeing some types of tests on this!
I can tell you.. it doesn't. You can add some stiffness by adding the carbon to the hood or even better by replacing the metal with carbon but with another method maybe. Skinning is only done for looks.
Hii. Can you please explain what did you do after the last coat before the sanding when you said you touched up a couple of dry spots so you can cleanly sand it flat? what did you exactly do? Thank you
forged carbon is cool loking. I ve done it myself but its pretty hassle compared to normal carbon weave type. because of the uneven surface of the carbon the amount of epoxy used is subtantially more to get the perfect even surface. But hey it looks cool.
I don’t get it. Aren’t you supposed to use carbon fiber parts to replace heavier metal parts to become lighter overall, not add it over the heavy metal? I guess it’s just for looks? Looks good though.
Ok, so this came out pretty cool. But in truth, you could have saved a TON of time and money and just wrapped it. Vivid makes a wrap vinyl that looks just like this. Take maybe two hrs to apply it. Just a thought..
I got em off a guy in Germany who makes carbon parts himself, so I was lucky and didnt have to buy em myself, but if I'd have to place an educated bet I'd say he got em from china himself, there is plenty of offers on like aliexpress!
i have been searching forever to find a way to bring my old, cracked seibon hood back to life. THis is now my plan!!!
How’s the hood coming along?🔥
@jrox4207 I wish I had good news… unfortunately it got stolen out of my shed. At least I only paid 20 bucks for it because it was in such rough shape, but still makes me sad. Otherwise I would have saved it and hung it on my garage wall after doing this forged carbon skin thing!
@@Hyphessobrycon dammm man that’s unfortunate sorry to hear that
After putting the release film use a wide rubber roller to roll the surface finish smoother. This will reduce the amount of coats and sanding needed
I will try that, thanks!
Where can I buy release film?
Hint: the yellow tint is a prob.. yes. But CLEAR wont do it, as it will also get yellowish over time. You need uv resistant resin which is tinted slightly BLUE to counter this. Cheers.
and don't forget, all resin yellows over time. Tinting it blue will definitely help mask the yellowing imo
@@kasuraga ok then if so why would they make carbon multi million pound boats? how long before goes yellowish?
@@gatecrasher1970 with carbon, the resin layers are so thin that the yellowing isnt going to be as noticed through the carbon fiber. Yellowing is primarily an issue when casting with resin. also, different resins yellow differently, so it depends on the formula
Carbon need to be cleared with high quality auto clear or the resin's outer layer will fail, "uv resistant" or not.
If you took a metal or 3d printed part, and vacuum bagged it in chopped carbon coating, you could validate exactly how much extra strength it adds white simply - just make some leaf springs and hang weights off them. A skin of carbon and epoxy adds quite a bit of structural rigidity, particularly in the case of foam or balsa wood. This is a common approach in aerospace composite design.
For a large part, you could also use a plastic sheet or bag and lots of sand. Pressure is what's required, not vacuum per se. You could also use a bunch of rubber sheeting or chips, and a hydraulic ram or bottle jack, or even a screw press. The options are limitless.
Park a car on top of the mould is a good idea for a small part. Rubber tires.
I never knew you could do it this way. You learn something new everyday ig
Using peel-ply + foam roller versus a release film and hands saves a lot of time from sanding but the end result looks amazing either way. Great work!
Finally someone put my idea to work!!! Looks so good!
your idea was how to make a fake heavy carbon hood?
@krusher74 omg a kilo, that's sooo heavy brooo 😂 ffs 🤡 lots of things are esthetic in the car world. He isn't racing competitively lol
Ps.
Real forged carbon is made using designed carbon layup in mold so u have everywhere perfect strenght in every direction and its put in the press for way way more pressure per 1cm2 than u can get in vacuum etc
This just looks good 😁
this is all show and no go.
Not really, the whole point of forged carbon ist that the short chopped fibers are oriented randomly, but yes, the process is usually done in a compression mould.
He just added a bunch of weight to his hood too. All show and less than no go.
Great little guide thanks! I've done some carbon skinning before and was really considering some forged carbon, so this is really useful.
Your bonnet looks great too, nice work 👍
Thanks Dan!
The carbon fiber skin will eventually release from the metal hood. CF has a very low rate of thermal expansion, much lower than the metal is bonded to. Ever time the metal heats up, it will grow, but the CF won't. In time, the CF skin will delaminate from the hood. Skinning metal with CF is a short term solution, unless the metal never changes temperature.
I skinned the hood scoop on my Subaru with spread tow CF, and a year later the CF is causing wrinkles, and is distorting the scoop. Still, your chopped tow CF skinned hood looks amazing!
Nice Job ! The next time put peel ply on and it will save you massive time for sanding, if you can also pull a vacuum it will be even better...
This was great! I appreciate the work you put in and the tips. I have a different project, for forged carbon look, but essentially the same process. This likely saved me some hassles. Cheers!
If you are leaving the metal part underneath.
Wouldn't be far cheaper to just wrap the piece with something that looks like forged carbon fiber?
That looks awesome... Nice work my friend
Dude you rock those carbon, looks really really good. Amazing work 🔥
i want to make my own separate carbon hood for my project .... but dude this looks radical af i really like it ... you did a great job on this dude and made a very good video from it to ...peace n love bro build on and stay safe
You'd need casting resin or surfboard resin.
That resin may not have UV stabilisers.
To fix that, before it turns yellow and starts peeling. Try sanding it back with 320 and throw a 2k clear topcoat over in it. But if it's just a shitter to go get milk, don't waste your money.
Instant subscribe ❤ love your work and approach to it all .
I work with carbon nearly everyday making orthotic devices and you did an awesome job with the bonnet .
Looking forward to watching more of your videos .
Cheers from Australia 🦘
Looks cool great job and everything but heavy af with all the layers of apoxy
😂😂😂
Most of the heavy coats gets sanded away, plus if you're skinning, the goal isn't weight anyways. For forged carbon specifically, the reason for skinning rather than just making one is that true forged carbon requires a lot of pressure to be made. Over a large panel like this the clamping force, let alone the fixturing, would be ridiculous. That being said, he applied multiple clear coat and painted at the end. If you do the resin layers he did, you can just, smooth, buff and polish the final one for the same effect.
Lol wut. 1.3kg is literally nothing.
Thats completely negligible
I would never do this but I won’t throw shade. Looks nice and I hope you like it.
Don't worry, I'll never do it again myself 😅
I’m wondering if there isn’t a vinyl wrap available that would be day’s quicker and much lighter! And if you don’t like it you can just peel it off!
Looks great! I am planning on doing some pieces on my ride soon. Fantastic video, thanks.
Algo talk… nice work, looks dope
Have a vinyl company take a pic of the final hood, make a pattern into a roll and you can vinyl your hood. Same look, waaaaaaaay less weight
Lmfao
The hood came out perfect! Great job
Are you able to make a list of everything you used for your project where to buy it and different sandpapers and products?
Beautiful work❤️
Good work Sir. Very impressive!!
EARNED A SUB! Amazing video and explanation.
Looks great 👍
Spper great job and explained your work very well. I am imbarking on my project on a 1978 honda fenders, trying to decide on the carbon look or the forge look. I have a forge shop, making knives, rings and other wiered stuff. So thinking it just might fit my style. What is your thoughts to forge or not?
I not undestand were i fail.... because when I go with sandpaper i see the carbon under the resin that change color, go clear, maybe i have user not much resin... or i sandpaper in the same point for a too long time...
Best guide... very thank
Bye from italy (sorry my english)
the best of video is the dance jajjaja master
looks awesome!
Looks amazing
This is pretty rad!
the large flakes on the lambo forge carbon looks so much gooder
Saubere Arbeit - großen Respekt für den aufgebrachten Schleifaufwand! 💪 Die Diskussionen in den Kommentaren bezüglich des Gewichts sind sehr unterhaltsam - einfach einen Liter weniger tanken, oder den Döner von Vorgestern vor Fahrtantritt im Keramik-Center parken - et voilà - kompensiert. #ProblemSolved
Die Optik von Forged Carbon ballert einfach - egal ob Blech drunter ist, oder eine Kohlefaser-Struktur. #keepPosting 👍👍 Greetz, TOBi
Sick work
Great video and a great way to get the look without a ton of tool costs.
I don't understand why everybody call it "forged carbon" because nothing is forged! I should be called "chopped carbon"
The flakes are not forged. But the process they were used for was called forging. The flakes are easy to put into a mold to be forged to every shape you want. Woven carbon fiber mats can't be used in that process. They have to be laminated in multiple layers, which limits the possibilities. What this guy did in the video isn't even called forging or laminating. It's only a skin and has non of the benefits of carbon but the look he achieved is similar to the forged one.
This is not forged carbon fiber and he’s not doing anything right in this video 😂 this is glueing carbon to your hood with resin… not the same and he also does this horribly. You want to sand as little as possible with this shit and he sanded valleys out of that hood 😩🙈
@@matthewbernard4152 spoken like a lion
Or srap carbon
Do you know the definition of forged?
Another project for the Fez! If i wanted to add small fleks of purple into the flakes, can you give any advice what you would use?
Is a beautiful job !!! So where can I get the carbon fiber flakes?
I got these from a local shop but i'd just order on aliexpress really.
didnt think this is just so "easy" to accomplish, i tought it's some sort of new technology of carbon. i really consider doing this to my motorcycle! do you think the epoxy is gonna get yellow over the years? thats my only fear
It looks good 👍
Nice video. So in essence you glass it in the same way that a surfboard is made? Thank you.
Thanks! Unfortunately I'm not quite familiar with how surfboards are treated, sorry 😅
Nice up close but from far enough it makes the car look like it hasn’t been washed in a while and got rained on haha, nice job though still better than I’ve done
Idea use mixed size material well worth it can chuck colour peices too in the mix
Great job 🔥
Do you provide this service for customers? I have a couple of parts I would be interested in having done. Lmk 🙏
Thank you
It looks great! Thumbs up from Malaysia🇲🇾
Looks badass but the question I have if you do this to other parts do you need to vacuum seal them like you did with your fenders?
Einhell compressor? we have the same compressor!
looks good.
I am really curious if doing this to the hood adds any structural strength or rigidity. I would think that it would, adding any kind of fiber (carbon or glass) like this would seem to have to increase some of the rigidity and strength. How much, I have no idea, but I would be really interested in seeing some types of tests on this!
I would assume maybe a little, but it would be negligible, that carbon he put on was super thin, and not compressed.
I can tell you.. it doesn't. You can add some stiffness by adding the carbon to the hood or even better by replacing the metal with carbon but with another method maybe. Skinning is only done for looks.
Cool man you got my sub. A little clickbaity as far as calling it forged carbon but it’s still cool
They make a vinyl wrap for this. cheaper and much easier IMO.
Hii. Can you please explain what did you do after the last coat before the sanding when you said you touched up a couple of dry spots so you can cleanly sand it flat? what did you exactly do? Thank you
He added more resin and flakes to those spots
Great job. Should have put a release chemical on the hood to pop this off.
Looks cool u could have cut out a lot of the aluminum hit glued it in place and removed afterwards. Just my thoughts
Another thing you might want to get some sanding blocks to reduce the waves in the surface finish but looks great bro 👌👍
Thanks! I literally just received my Dura-Block kit! They'll probably pop up as well more in the next few vids!
How much carbon did it take to do a hood, I'm trying to figure out how far 2 lbs would go.
forged carbon is cool loking. I ve done it myself but its pretty hassle compared to normal carbon weave type. because of the uneven surface of the carbon the amount of epoxy used is subtantially more to get the perfect even surface. But hey it looks cool.
nice job
As a final step I would lacquer the finished bonnet with 2k clear lacquer.
YOU DOIN GREAT! thanks for the knowledge 🤘🏽🔥
How much carbon fiber did you use for your hood. Trying to replicate it on my Kei Car.
How is the hood today? Is in good conditions?
That is just cosmetic right? Not saving weight right? Am i right or no?
This is purely cosmic, sorry if it seemed different!
That looks great, I wish I had the patience for this kind of work because the finished result would look amazing on my car.
Can u do this on a carbon fiber hood? They dont have a forged option option for my car and really dig the forged version
Hi do you wash them first after sanding before putting another resin?
take a stock hood and weigh it and then take your finished hood and weigh it . what is the difference in weight ?
I don’t get it. Aren’t you supposed to use carbon fiber parts to replace heavier metal parts to become lighter overall, not add it over the heavy metal? I guess it’s just for looks? Looks good though.
You're absolutely correct, it doesn't serve any greater purpose whatsoever aside from achieving the forged carbon look!
I saw that you are from Germany from the license plate 😅 is this carbon skinning TÜV free?
Can this be done or has this been done on the whole car?
The epoxy is special only for carbor or i can use any epoxy?
Ok, so this came out pretty cool. But in truth, you could have saved a TON of time and money and just wrapped it. Vivid makes a wrap vinyl that looks just like this. Take maybe two hrs to apply it. Just a thought..
Fantastic project! Where did you get the chopped carbon for you bonnet and bumper?
I got em off a guy in Germany who makes carbon parts himself, so I was lucky and didnt have to buy em myself, but if I'd have to place an educated bet I'd say he got em from china himself, there is plenty of offers on like aliexpress!
@@LXGspec thank you very much for pointing me the right direction 💪
@@Supercross254 No probs!
Do you have a video of it under the sun?
Ficou muito foda , irei fazer em algumas partes da minha moto
you need to use a urethane top coat so it will not yellow
How hard is this to do as a first timer, I have a carbon fiber hood and I want to do this to it
What kind of release film is that and where can I get it? Or can I use just any plastic?
Looks amazing 👍
What grit would be good for carbon fiber I need to sand mine down again cause of sun damage and don’t know what grit to use.
Does the vinyl covering the epoxy not stick to the carbon?
Can someone convert this to Lbs of carbon and Gal of Epoxy? It seems like I ordered too much of both.
Outstanding.
What what release sheet did you use ? My carbon sticks to everything lol
It's a regular unperforated release film used for vacuum bagging, it's super easy to peel off when the epoxy cures!
love it, also going to do this , can you share with me what epoxy did you use ?
Can you use any type of plastic?
Wow very impressive work. Nice video !!
Very nice I’m going to try it sir thanks
Do you have a materials list and cost?
Vacuum bag, why did you not use it? The work was easier and better at first time.
Great video. How much chopped carbon did you use? (Ie pounds). I’m trying to figure out how much to order.
1kg=2.2lbs
it's beautiful😍
What primer u use ? Can u give me link ?
Where to buy the Carbon flakes?
Is it reflective in the sun ?