Carbon Fiber wrapped parts.........., My first attempts. |
Carbon Fiber wrapped parts.........., My first attempts. |
Nov 4, 2008 - 5:17 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 25, '05 From Fort Wayne, IN Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Gave it a shot finally, couple of Celi parts, and one Vette part.
The celi parts below, came out OK. THe switch panel is a PITA because of the recessed switch area, makes it hell to keep the weave straight. This was my 2nd attempt and came out MUCH better than the first. With more practice, I'll nail this piece down. The Ash tray panel came out nice I think. Both are on their 2nd coat of resin and after one more coat should be ready for sanding. The Vette door bezel below was done with the silver carbon fiber, and was my very first attempt at a piece with this kind of contour. I'm EXTREMELY happy with it though it has it's minor flaws. This is going in my personal car again. 2nd coat of resin drying here too. And, with permission of the mods, I'd like to offer the service to the 6GC.net community. It's not going to be cheap because this is a time consuming thing, but the results are worth it. If anyone wants anything done, just shoot me a message and we'll talk. Next up for me is going to be the ignition panel and main stereo panel. Saving the door handle bezels for last as they're going to be a nightmare. *Edit* As referenced in this thread: http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=63283&hl= I have gotten permission to offiically offer my services to the 6GC.Net community. If anyone wants any pieces wrapped, send me a PM or post up with that you want and we'll sort the details out. Pricing will be in the $35-75 range per part depending on how big, contouring, fabric used (some colors are pricier than others, like the Gold CF). Just let me know, I'm here for you guys. This post has been edited by Fastbird: Nov 6, 2008 - 9:57 AM -------------------- |
Feb 20, 2009 - 11:35 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 25, '05 From Fort Wayne, IN Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Slowly getting the vacuum bagging stuff working. Actually kept enough of a seal last night to let a part sit under vacuum all night. It STILL had vac on it this morning, but it was a bit leaky.
Going to look at the part when I get home this evening. At this point, I've relegated to the fact that my shop vac will do the job, but is too freaking noisy to leave continually running (and it's probably not rated for that) for 8 hours while the cure happens. So.......rather than spend $400 on a dedicated (and noisy, 55dB) vacuum pump, I'm looking for an old but good refridgerator compressor as they work great as vacuum pumps and are quiet to boot! -------------------- |
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