Before you permanently mount your heating elements you should do a thermal map with thermocouples to make sure the oven heats up evenly. Making sure the temp is even and ramps even is really important. (I worked at GE Aviation as a manufacturing engineer with composites for almost a decade)
@@StreetBandito not sure if a thermal gun will give you what you need. Imagine breaking up the volume of the oven into cubes with a lattice. At various lattice frame intersections is where you would place your thermocouples to do the thermal profile. We would even run profiles with thermocouples on the parts during part run so we knew the parts would cure correctly and meet all of our customer’s, and our, specs. This of course wouldn’t be needed for automotive parts unless they were OEM or race parts that were really pushing the envelope of the material’s capabilities. Keeping moving that ball forward guys, you’re doing great!!!
Hmmm. Just put in an order for a Tesla Model Y performance as a family car :-P guessing a Tesla, but a Model 3 or possibly an S because size and race car reasons
With your piping for the dust collector being so small and wanting to use it more as a vacuume you may want to look at something like an Oneida SuperCell as the one you have now is more about CFM for dust collecting from large woodworking tools and such. The supercell is literally like a shopvac on crack and can be done in crazy lock piping and is all about static pressure instead of cfm. With a regular dust collector with a big blower unit you actually choke it's performance with tiny piping like that.
Connie in the background!... I started a CF curing oven last year but it's not done yet and is only for small parts... I only recently put in ceramic wool to insulate it. I need to wire up my PID controller and add some vacuum fittings... but this is cool! now, when is Connie getting paint?
Shop upgrades are a must 🔥
Yes indeed. Trying be elite out here lol.
The big oven is a baller move, opens so many possibilities up
Hyped for the race, get going Xavier 🤣
that race footage going to be so funny. Just waiting on paint lol. Shops been super busy.
#85 Haha. That infomercial! Sweet shop upgrades.
Watchin a Street Bandito video is like chillin with your friends at the end of a rough day. Good luck at the race!
Before you permanently mount your heating elements you should do a thermal map with thermocouples to make sure the oven heats up evenly. Making sure the temp is even and ramps even is really important. (I worked at GE Aviation as a manufacturing engineer with composites for almost a decade)
Will do, now we can put this thermal gun we have to beneficial use lol.
@@StreetBandito not sure if a thermal gun will give you what you need. Imagine breaking up the volume of the oven into cubes with a lattice. At various lattice frame intersections is where you would place your thermocouples to do the thermal profile. We would even run profiles with thermocouples on the parts during part run so we knew the parts would cure correctly and meet all of our customer’s, and our, specs. This of course wouldn’t be needed for automotive parts unless they were OEM or race parts that were really pushing the envelope of the material’s capabilities.
Keeping moving that ball forward guys, you’re doing great!!!
Useful tip for everyone! Thanks 😊
Excellent improvements for some excellent carbon creations
Only 300 pymts of $19.95. That's funny there. lol Thanks for that and the shop updrades
Lmao I’m glad you noticed that. They always used to do that on the infomercials making you think it’s cheap 😂
Upgrades, people. Upgrades.
Say one mo time for the guy in the back WE GOT UPGRADES!
Progress!!! Been following you guys for awhile and it’s nice to see you get some upgrades. That come with success!
Hell yea bro. I remember you being an OG viewer. I always notice peoples little icons. Glad you sticking around 🤘🏽
I think the project car is a ford gt 40 Gen 3.
Hmmm. Just put in an order for a Tesla Model Y performance as a family car :-P guessing a Tesla, but a Model 3 or possibly an S because size and race car reasons
With your piping for the dust collector being so small and wanting to use it more as a vacuume you may want to look at something like an Oneida SuperCell as the one you have now is more about CFM for dust collecting from large woodworking tools and such. The supercell is literally like a shopvac on crack and can be done in crazy lock piping and is all about static pressure instead of cfm. With a regular dust collector with a big blower unit you actually choke it's performance with tiny piping like that.
Yeah the boys 🙌
Connie in the background!... I started a CF curing oven last year but it's not done yet and is only for small parts... I only recently put in ceramic wool to insulate it. I need to wire up my PID controller and add some vacuum fittings... but this is cool! now, when is Connie getting paint?
Aye, brotherrrrrss!!!
Shouted you and deathstroke out on the first episode of our new build be ready for that next week lol.
@@StreetBandito Oh FaShiggadill!!!! 🔥✊🌵✊😎✊🔥
@@thekiddupree5567 it's hard out Here being famous, I don't know how full tubers can handle it 😂
@@StreetBandito that's the sorta stuff that makes us family 😎🙏🏻
@@-DEATHSTROKE hellyeah bro! Lol...you see we been searching for ya 😎
Ford pinto with a hayabusa motor 😅 love the content, Watching from Australia 👍🏻
AYYYYYYY finally some footy
Yesirrrrr
Did you guys stop selling underbody aero
16k RPM?!?? Waaaattttttt?
you guys hiring , welder here woud like to joing street B.
Wow, that's a big ove......CONNIE!!!
Lmaoo looking all cute going to be a sad day when she leaves
Ah today is a good day
Good day indeed 🙌🏽🤌🏽
It's a snowmobile powered Rx7
We would make so many people mad 😂
@@StreetBandito yeah but
16k rpm?! 😱🏎
Never heard of an American 16k RPM ICE engine before.
Must be a bike or electric motor.
Let's get baked! 🤣
🌲💨 what’s that smell lol
@@StreetBandito cookies!
It’s a mustang 2 pony
Project car guess: Tesla Model S
I'm guessing at least the power train from a Tesla. Hoping for maybe a full carbon Delorean or something with a Tesla motor and batteries 😇
Guys i love you
I'm bedding on a Judd engine of some kind if it goes to 16000rpm!
Judd is British not American
@Money Grip ,Belive the Americans brought Judd.
ariel atom 500 v8 is the next car!!!!
rotary engine or motorcycle powered
Viper! cuz if you moneyshift it from 6th to 2nd it'll probably (not) hit 16,000 rpm!
Is it an Ariel Atom?
American 16000rpm ....A racing kart? Komet engine?
How thick is the metal for the oven walls
Ford Escort Cosworth RS???
I'm guessing a GM Indy / CART motor?
Oh, I see people saying Tesla that makes sense. I just assumed ICE.
Something with a jet engine or electric motor for that high rpm 🤔
16.000 RPM so something electric maybe, might be Tesla power-train swapped Corvette.
Tesla swap let's gooooo
#nohairs
Back like cook crack. Yeaaaa buddy 🤌🏽
16,000 RPM? Shut the front door.
🚪we just slammed it shut lol
Woowoowoo
Surprised you didn't insulate the oven with Rockwool rather than conventional home insulation.
16k rpm? has to be a Tesla roadster or something
some kind of supercar... whats an american supercar... hennessey? saleen.... ohh im going with the new corvette?
Daaang! Yall hiring?? lol
Lol one day hopefully 😂
Tesla Roadster
1976 Pontiac Firebird....
Cool 😎
Ariel atom?
16,000rpm?.. What, is it a damn cross kart or something??
Lmao, I can only say we Shouted you out in the announcement video 😂
@@StreetBandito Not the first time my name has been mentioned here 😎😅
#bakeit420
All day! Lol
16000 rpm? American? So a Tesla. Guessing a Model 3.
Dam we can’t wait for next week. Curious to how this reveal going to pan out 😂.
It's literally the only car engine (in that case motor) that could rev this high
A ford with a cosworth 🤷♂️ … dont think it revs to 17k tho
My guess is a Dodge Charger 🤔🔥👍🏽😊🤙🏽
You guys will be stepping up to an autoclave before you know it!
Hell yea hopefully lol. Then ferrari/Lamborghini better be scared.
Must be a Tesla
You realize 99% of cars are in a video game....Forza, GT, etc. You could at least say what game.