I greatly appreciate how very ‘common sense’ your methods, materials and tools are. Nothing is more expensive or complicated than it really needs to be ♠️
Good solid common approach is usually the best method. I cast a lot of metal and making the sand molds i know exactly what you're talking about not having draft on the side pieces it makes it impossible to remove the pattern without destroying the sand mold. Enjoyed the lessons in carbon fiber Sr. Old school method to a new age project.
I made a small fairing for the tail of my. Panther with carbon fiber it turned out really nice but I had enough of working with the stuff too last me a long time.
If I was doing this, I would've 3d printed the circle, laid it on the table with cloth on top, then put peel ply and breather over it and vacuumed it down. That would've given all the compression and accurate shape, and eliminated the wet handling.
before you put the plugs in add a dab of vaseline to your hands and then wipe your hands on the block surface all over ... then install the block ..the vaseline should work as a lubricant even after the resin has hardened
I greatly appreciate how very ‘common sense’ your methods, materials and tools are. Nothing is more expensive or complicated than it really needs to be ♠️
Thanks for sharing
Very interesting 3 part series.
thank you for your videos!
it really helps to extend knowledge!
best wishes to you
That was very clever and very informative! Thank you for taking the trouble to video it.
love your videos
some nice drillbits you used some weight. :)
Outstanding job! Great idea the mold. Thanks for sharing, 👍🏼
Good solid common approach is usually the best method. I cast a lot of metal and making the sand molds i know exactly what you're talking about not having draft on the side pieces it makes it impossible to remove the pattern without destroying the sand mold. Enjoyed the lessons in carbon fiber Sr. Old school method to a new age project.
that was Excellent many thanks Tom
well done Sir. Looks like you have been through some trial and error to get this down. tank you for sharing. Great work!
enjoyed spending time watching your methods.
İt is excellent video in youtube about carbon fiber and creative work,, i envy your skills, patience and confidence, thank you,
That's a great example how to do things properly! Thanks a lot.
Thanx mate, I learnt a few good tips. Cheers
Genius!
This is awesome
awesome content
Thank you for sharing!
Saving money and time on vaccum bagging! This is an effective procedure.
Excellent! I will put the technique to good use
Thanks a lot! Great work.
Just wondering what is the mould material
I made a small fairing for the tail of my. Panther with carbon fiber it turned out really nice but I had enough of working with the stuff too last me a long time.
How to add strengthening ribs to it?
What kind of epoxy n resin are you using n fiber?
Just wondering wouldn’t it be easier to vacuum the parts ?
If I was doing this, I would've 3d printed the circle, laid it on the table with cloth on top, then put peel ply and breather over it and vacuumed it down. That would've given all the compression and accurate shape, and eliminated the wet handling.
Muchas gracias por compartir, me sirvió mucho, Saludos, bendiciones.,,,
You have thought about everything.
before you put the plugs in add a dab of vaseline to your hands and then wipe your hands on the block surface all over ... then install the block ..the vaseline should work as a lubricant even after the resin has hardened
Your videos were very useful. Last 11 months you have not uploaded any videos. Why?
I know how to do this anybody need some work done