That CEO of the carbon fiber submarine was cheaping out and or delusional. Carbon Fiber used in solutions where it's properties are known and accounted for are usually less weight and really durable strong parts, but could be brittle in certain situations.
@@ABUNDANCEandBEYONDATHLETEcarbon fiber is simply not suitable material to be used at 4000m below sea level. They are basically playing russia roulette whenever they dive
I'd love a small writeup of the type of carbon fiber used and even a simple cost breakdown. I'd love to use knowledge for other projects, and y'all certainly know a lot about which materials you'd prefer for your builds.
@@DarkAeroInc That would be awesome! If you could link to a sheet with supplies used and how you sourced them, I would be eternally grateful. Lots of carbon fiber, epoxy, and other stuff out there, and not all of it is great.
It's kind of cool to see that not every type of carbon fiber requires an autoclave. Boeing shoving almost an entire 787 into an oven does seem to be a quite limiting feature...
Exactly, the pressure strength comes from the resin. The tension strength from the carbon fiber. But in a submarine is all about compression. So technically is not a carbon fiber haul, it is a resin haul.
The mold surface is an epoxy gel coat. The backing or reinforcement for the mold is made from carbon fiber. A foam core is added for additional strength and to help maintain the mold's shape.
Can't wait to 3d print some molds and try to make some composite stuff
Can‘t wait to visit the titanic with this one
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That CEO of the carbon fiber submarine was cheaping out and or delusional. Carbon Fiber used in solutions where it's properties are known and accounted for are usually less weight and really durable strong parts, but could be brittle in certain situations.
@@ABUNDANCEandBEYONDATHLETEcarbon fiber is simply not suitable material to be used at 4000m below sea level. They are basically playing russia roulette whenever they dive
@ABUNDANCEandBEYONDATHLETE yea he essentially cheaped out on maintenance. And that was the primary issue, as far as I understand.
I work in composites too and it’s cool seeing other people’s styles of how they do this lol
step 1: start with a mold
I'd love a small writeup of the type of carbon fiber used and even a simple cost breakdown. I'd love to use knowledge for other projects, and y'all certainly know a lot about which materials you'd prefer for your builds.
We were just discussing the idea of a "true cost" of carbon fiber video. :)
@@DarkAeroInc That would be awesome! If you could link to a sheet with supplies used and how you sourced them, I would be eternally grateful. Lots of carbon fiber, epoxy, and other stuff out there, and not all of it is great.
@@GarrettThornburg Let me know if you find any amazing sources for carbon fiber and epoxy. I have a few projects in mind.
It's kind of cool to see that not every type of carbon fiber requires an autoclave. Boeing shoving almost an entire 787 into an oven does seem to be a quite limiting feature...
I've just started "working" in my schools formula student team and am a part of the chassis & composites subsystem. Composites are cool af.
I have no need for carbon fiber anything but would still love to do this just for the experience of making something with it.
I have a cracked plastic bumper I guess I'm going to learn some carbon fiber.
I have no need for this either but if I had the tools and money to easily do this, my lawnmower would have some nifty new parts.
This short clip was very helpful.
can't wait to use these on my future car
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Super sir I'm from India
Can we just directly use carbon fibre as we use fibreglass
Just use mold then add resin to it?
Will it be strong
The process is the same. Carbon fiber isn't usually stronger than glass fiber though. It's just much stiffer.
That was a single sheet of cloth? I'm surprised have much you could get it to conform to the mould. That is a good learning point.
Wanting to make carbon fiber intercooler pipes for my vehicle. Do I need to heat cure them? I don't have an oven big enough to accommodate them.
how do you put the resin into the vacuum bag?? mind explaining pls..im a bit confused..lol
What does a sheet of this stuff generally run? Thinking about building my own air foil kit. Looking to cut weight.
Cool
They used this for the hull on Titan. No way on this Earth would I have taken that trip! It's not designed for those pressures!!
Exactly, the pressure strength comes from the resin. The tension strength from the carbon fiber. But in a submarine is all about compression. So technically is not a carbon fiber haul, it is a resin haul.
@weycacapollo154 exactly! It actually did go down several times before the final traffic time.
Bro it would be perfect for my mariana trench submersible😊
Someone direct me to a full breakdown of carbon materials for vac bagging. All parts needed to get the job done
Do you put resin on the fiberglass mixed with its hardener? Or just resin on the cloth?
are you infusing through perf ply?
wonder of koenigsegg does like this for steering wheel
Yo joe do you allow me to make an animated version of this video?
What are these molds made out of? Could I use silicone?
I think it's lack of the high temperature and pressure process
Sir what will be the drying time??
Wait so the carbon fiber I see around isn’t pure carbon fiber it’s just a layer on top of a metal?
Are you blind?
No post cure?
I thought you need a composites oven ?
Im gonna make mor carbon fiber parts for my 86
When you say 86, do you mean a car? And if so the ae86 or another car (such as the gr86)?
wtf..i was searching for how carbon fiber is made?
What is that mold made of?
The mold surface is an epoxy gel coat. The backing or reinforcement for the mold is made from carbon fiber. A foam core is added for additional strength and to help maintain the mold's shape.
Then why do I need an autoclave?
mavcoat release agent.
How to make carbon fiber. First ingredient carbon fiber
What material is the cloth made from?
Carbon... carbon fibres..
@ForgOfficial. I thought it was a different material and that it wasn't carbon fiber until the process was finished.
what kind of resin?
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How to make a 1000 dollar part with 3 dollars worth of stuff
deep ocean exploration is more dangerous with using carbon fiber than flying with carbon fiber
Cahbon fibuh
Can i use it to build a submarine😂😂😂😂😂😂
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U know what i mean
Use high rang ps5 controller do you can control from outside of the ocean
Do you post cure the part in the oven? Or just room temp?
This part does get post cured in the oven.
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