This video didn't come at 9am today after all. I was unfortunately missing video files so that I had to film a part again. Luckily, this is not a problem with a part that you make often. Have fun watching
There are many ways to build a good mold, here I made the first seat base plate out of aluminum, filled and painted it, and then molded it. You can also mill the mold, or take the mold from a 3D printed part. There are many ways.
Impressive job! Is the pink/red layer between your 5th fiber layer and the orange fiber a layer to help removing this orange fiber? It should be porous also to let the resine to diffuse on your 5ea fiber layers!? (asking this because it looks like a plastic film...) Thanks for sharing all your work!
Beautiful seat pan. Thanks for showing such an informative video on this process. I have watched many carbon videos, but still learned from your techniques. Am I correct in guessing that the spray adhesive has to be compatible with the resin, or do you not need to worry about that? Cheers.
The spray adhesive should be compatible with the resin, For heavily loaded components I use another, which is also from the manufacturer of the resin, this is then 100% compatible with the hardener in the resin, but does not stick as well, and is much more expensive, so I use it only for structurally loaded components.
The different layers, are twisted against each other, making the seat base plate more stable, the intermediate layer were carbon fibers to reinforce certain areas. ;)
This video didn't come at 9am today after all.
I was unfortunately missing video files so that I had to film a part again.
Luckily, this is not a problem with a part that you make often.
Have fun watching
Craftsmanship with right tools and skills. Excellent
wow!.. super pro on carbon fibre too
Fabulous!
Absolut geil!! Sehr schön! Weiter so Marvin :)
Interesting process. Impeccable result. 👍
Krasser typ!
Worked with carbon and grp for many years,,efficient process with minimal waste,,great job
Thanks
Looks like you’ve done that before, one hell of a nice composite shop ! Nice Work !!
Thank you,
Yes I have already made some composite components.
You are ARTIST I enjoy your work but that’s was awesome 👏 amazing skills congratulations
Thank you
Nice Work
Thanks
Nice! Looks like you know how to do it all.
Incredible work, yet again. Highly Talented. How did you get such a perfect mould in the first place?
There are many ways to build a good mold, here I made the first seat base plate out of aluminum, filled and painted it, and then molded it.
You can also mill the mold, or take the mold from a 3D printed part.
There are many ways.
Excelente
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Beautiful! I love seeing your method vs Paul Brodie's (he just dropped a video covering this topic)
wow
Impressive job! Is the pink/red layer between your 5th fiber layer and the orange fiber a layer to help removing this orange fiber? It should be porous also to let the resine to diffuse on your 5ea fiber layers!? (asking this because it looks like a plastic film...)
Thanks for sharing all your work!
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Interessante
@KRTframework Oh man!!! Nice work. What was the spray used before laying down the first layer of composite weave?
this is a spray adhesive to fix the layers.
Beautiful seat pan. Thanks for showing such an informative video on this process. I have watched many carbon videos, but still learned from your techniques. Am I correct in guessing that the spray adhesive has to be compatible with the resin, or do you not need to worry about that? Cheers.
The spray adhesive should be compatible with the resin,
For heavily loaded components I use another, which is also from the manufacturer of the resin, this is then 100% compatible with the hardener in the resin, but does not stick as well, and is much more expensive, so I use it only for structurally loaded components.
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Hi, can you explain each layer please? what are their uses?
Thank you ;)
The different layers, are twisted against each other, making the seat base plate more stable, the intermediate layer were carbon fibers to reinforce certain areas. ;)
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very tidy
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