Such a weak rim indeed ! just one layer ? are you kidding ? and all the part are just glued together ???? you need to better think the lapping method in order to orientate the fiber with the direction of the stress (in a radial way). Then you have to add some reinforcement carbon rod/strip in it. And please, make it in one piece !!
Seems to be a rim for the eco-marathon Shell (fuel consume car challenge) so the speed will not exceed 50 km/h with an extremly light car... I think there will not be many stress applied on the rims during the run. But I was a little disappointed too at the first time.
You can just put the vacuum tape on your mold and lay vacuum plastic overtop, it uses less of it and is a bit easier to do, when gluing the parts together you could put a vacuum overtop for better weight distribution and better adhesion, also scuff the edges that will be touching each other as it adds significantly more surface area therefore a much tighter bond, i would heavily suggest adding a valve to your epoxy feed line, that way its easier to get the tube in without sucking a bunch of air, it also allows you to slow down the epoxy filling the mold, ive heard it helps with rigidity and air evacuation, finally why not add spokes? Seems like they would cut down on weight a bit
Was needing a way to make wheels for a reverse trike project I'm working on, this might work. I need a wheel that is very off-set to one side so that i can get the steering knuckle up inside the wheel. Also considering using carbon fiber for the body and frame with front and rear mounted subframes.
Does cutting the CF sheets on applying decrease the overall strength of the part, as compared to using single sheets ? Are parts made this way reliable for practical purposes where strength is a concern, such as rims itself ?
Excuse me may i ask how many hours total needed for you to work on this rim? from the making of mould it self until the final product that have been heated
Hi. your work looks really professional. I love it. Congratulations!!!! Wich epoxy glu are you using exactly ? I need to do some joins with fiber carbon parts (the same as you do in your rims) and i can not do a epoxy glu strenght test. Thanks a lot.
+gus bisbal Do you mean the sidewalls? On the sides there is 3 layers of fabric which are laid on each other so that the seams are always in different place.
+Leo Curious the parts were glued together by epoxy glue. These glues are extremely strong and they are commonly used in composite industries to bond parts together. This for sure is not the weak point of the structure.
I am pretty sure that Gus and Leo are right. Butt joints are a major weak point, and epoxy in itself is very brittle. You really need to join those seems with another layer of carbon fiber on top, or make it out of a single piece of CF. Do a simple test with two epoxy infused rectangular pieces of carbon fiber, and you will see that it will break at the butt-joint every time.
Rohan Jere and the reason for bonding the pieces together is easier than making the rim in one piece. This infusion layup system is one of the least expensive processes than prepreg setup. The rims could not be made in one piece, well they could, you just couldn’t get layup materials out of the inner part of the wheel upon completion
can you please give me a brief about how much of the epoxy was used for design i.e. weight ? also i wanted to know what will happen if i put the carbon sheets in different orientations , will it effect the structure strength ? for example if i am taking a 3k twill weave sheet and putting the sheet at 0 degree orientation and the second layer at 45 degrees and next one at 90 degress ? and how to decide how much resin i have to apply on each layer ?
When making parts with this technique(resin infusion) you usually achieve fiber/resin content of 60/40. You always have to make sure to wet all your fibers, but in general the less resin the stronger part. Carbon fiber is very strong along the direction of the fibers so if you have loadings from multiple direction you will need to orientate your fiber parallel to the force vector. This is just very general information and in real it's far more complicated.
I like the vacuum infused resin trick, I haven't seen it before. I checked your website and noticed that it left dry spots, did you guys get it worked out or switch to the traditional resin application? I also saw that the wheel cracked at the epoxied seam, have you switched to a stronger epoxy? Or did you try overlapping the material instead of butting it together?
The small dry spots were caused by the spray glue that did not dissolve into the resin as it should have. And the epoxied seam did indeed crack, this structure was later designed completely different due to these problems.
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Hey, I'm curious about something. Is this CF-epoxy good for making aero-modelling parts? especially wing part. I know there's so many kind of CF out there. 1K, 2K, 3K, etc. But in this video, which ones you use to make that part?
It is indeed excellent material for aero-modelling parts. There are so many techniques on how to make them and you should search for forums how people make them. On youtube I've seen many videos of making fuselages and wings. The 1K,2K.. number represents the number of fibers in one single tow of the actual cloth. You should be more interested of the weight of the fabric. One that I used was 200g/m^2.
Sort of, it's for a prototype 1 seater car used in the shell eco marathon. At least I'm assuming that's what they are using it for since their car is right next to it the whole time and CF wheels would be a great improvement to normal aluminum ones. They are usually 3 wheeled and you need to keep them as light as possible
Woah, this could easily weigh only a kilogram. By the way, isn't the wheel too weak? You used only 1 or 2 layers of carbon fiber for the sides of wheels. Will it not break?
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wow this music is much better than most free trash people use. why are people complaining? also i dont like listening to most vocal music its 98% trash anyway. That being said it would be much better if they didn't use music and talked about what they're doing even though i already know most of what their doing
Hi James, you are absolutely right about that. If you look very closely you can see there is a piece of styrofoam between bag and table to protect the bag from being punctured.
I'm no expert, but that seems like a pretty inefficient design. What were your main goals in making this? How did it work out? Would you do it this way again?
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Oh please...did it ever occur to you to turn off the audio, or turn down the volume... Your comment is beyond stupid...but then again, that is the bar you set for yourself
It's called a wheel! The edge of a toilet bowl or something that doesn't spin is called a rim. Mostly Idiots call wheels rims not trying to be rude. Nice professional looking video with a goofy dumb looking title.
TBH you are wrong, but people do say rims instead of wheels depending on where you are from. Do you go to the shop and ask for four new wheels or tires? Who cares really? Bahahaa
John Waldron, the rim is the part that holds the tire on. If you ever look at the construction of a bike wheel you'll notice they have 4 parts the hub the spokes the rim and the tyre (and tube, depending of tyre type) as they made the seat for the tyre, what they made is a rim
I like that part where the music went "Neenu naneenah neenu, nah neenah neenu..."
that music is bloody mind numbing
Such a weak rim indeed ! just one layer ? are you kidding ? and all the part are just glued together ???? you need to better think the lapping method in order to orientate the fiber with the direction of the stress (in a radial way). Then you have to add some reinforcement carbon rod/strip in it. And please, make it in one piece !!
Seems to be a rim for the eco-marathon Shell (fuel consume car challenge) so the speed will not exceed 50 km/h with an extremly light car... I think there will not be many stress applied on the rims during the run. But I was a little disappointed too at the first time.
You can just put the vacuum tape on your mold and lay vacuum plastic overtop, it uses less of it and is a bit easier to do, when gluing the parts together you could put a vacuum overtop for better weight distribution and better adhesion, also scuff the edges that will be touching each other as it adds significantly more surface area therefore a much tighter bond, i would heavily suggest adding a valve to your epoxy feed line, that way its easier to get the tube in without sucking a bunch of air, it also allows you to slow down the epoxy filling the mold, ive heard it helps with rigidity and air evacuation, finally why not add spokes? Seems like they would cut down on weight a bit
Was needing a way to make wheels for a reverse trike project I'm working on, this might work. I need a wheel that is very off-set to one side so that i can get the steering knuckle up inside the wheel. Also considering using carbon fiber for the body and frame with front and rear mounted subframes.
Hi Mark! I have made also wheels with that high off-set, and the knuckle is located directly above the tyre center line.
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Does cutting the CF sheets on applying decrease the overall strength of the part, as compared to using single sheets ? Are parts made this way reliable for practical purposes where strength is a concern, such as rims itself ?
How did you guys make the mold? I want to make a mold like that one
Video was much better after I turned the sound off and played Five Finger Death Punch instead.
Kinda cool. Ways to make it stronger for sure. I would recommend crosshatching the shit out of that hub so the epoxy can grip better.
Nice work! Clean and meticulous!!!
Excuse me may i ask how many hours total needed for you to work on this rim? from the making of mould it self until the final product that have been heated
Hi. your work looks really professional. I love it. Congratulations!!!!
Wich epoxy glu are you using exactly ? I need to do some joins with fiber carbon parts (the same as you do in your rims) and i can not do a epoxy glu strenght test. Thanks a lot.
I'd like to know what your thoughts on a carbon motorcycle rim would be? Top speed ~200kph an aluminum hub obviously
They exist and they arent cheap
I like your way of working :) good job
Those seems are a massive weak point why didn't you over lap them with more fibre. even just a strip would have been better than a butt joint.
+gus bisbal Do you mean the sidewalls? On the sides there is 3 layers of fabric which are laid on each other so that the seams are always in different place.
+gus bisbal Exactly my thought. Why bother with carbon if u just have some glue holding everything together anyway?
+Leo Curious the parts were glued together by epoxy glue. These glues are extremely strong and they are commonly used in composite industries to bond parts together. This for sure is not the weak point of the structure.
I am pretty sure that Gus and Leo are right. Butt joints are a major weak point, and epoxy in itself is very brittle. You really need to join those seems with another layer of carbon fiber on top, or make it out of a single piece of CF.
Do a simple test with two epoxy infused rectangular pieces of carbon fiber, and you will see that it will break at the butt-joint every time.
Tom Lariot read his reply, they are three layers of off set seams. there IS another layer over each seam
Please tell aboit halicopter blade, how make with carbon fiber.
Can you explain me about degassing resin?
And also could you clarify the end part of video where you bond the 2 rims?
Actually I am new to this.
I think by degassing they meant pulling out the air bubbles.
Rohan Jere and the reason for bonding the pieces together is easier than making the rim in one piece. This infusion layup system is one of the least expensive processes than prepreg setup. The rims could not be made in one piece, well they could, you just couldn’t get layup materials out of the inner part of the wheel upon completion
can you please give me a brief about how much of the epoxy was used for design i.e. weight ?
also i wanted to know what will happen if i put the carbon sheets in different orientations , will it effect the structure strength ? for example if i am taking a 3k twill weave sheet and putting the sheet at 0 degree orientation and the second layer at 45 degrees and next one at 90 degress ?
and how to decide how much resin i have to apply on each layer ?
Typically you use 60% carbon fibre to 40% resin but it can vary depending on application I suppose.
When making parts with this technique(resin infusion) you usually achieve fiber/resin content of 60/40. You always have to make sure to wet all your fibers, but in general the less resin the stronger part. Carbon fiber is very strong along the direction of the fibers so if you have loadings from multiple direction you will need to orientate your fiber parallel to the force vector. This is just very general information and in real it's far more complicated.
@@RemmiTeam, this is very good to know!!
Thanks!!
May I ask what material your mold is made with please?
I like the vacuum infused resin trick, I haven't seen it before. I checked your website and noticed that it left dry spots, did you guys get it worked out or switch to the traditional resin application?
I also saw that the wheel cracked at the epoxied seam, have you switched to a stronger epoxy? Or did you try overlapping the material instead of butting it together?
The small dry spots were caused by the spray glue that did not dissolve into the resin as it should have. And the epoxied seam did indeed crack, this structure was later designed completely different due to these problems.
im new to this why did you cut the pieces up of carbon fiber for the wheel and not just use one piece
how well has the wheel held up?
great job bro,👌
The same technique that Köenigsegg uses to fabricate wheels like this one for it's cars
Thanks guys.
Could this hold the vehicle weight??
nice work, do you make custom rims aswell?
very nice video ,good job!
thats not a rim?
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Yes, thank you
How good where the tolerances? did you need to balance the rim?
+emilio marin Rim ended up being good. Axial tolerances were very good which is important. After drilling hole for valve it had to be balanced.
This factory driving me crazy , Just a piz
what is the weight of the rim?
Hey, I'm curious about something. Is this CF-epoxy good for making aero-modelling parts? especially wing part. I know there's so many kind of CF out there. 1K, 2K, 3K, etc. But in this video, which ones you use to make that part?
It is indeed excellent material for aero-modelling parts. There are so many techniques on how to make them and you should search for forums how people make them. On youtube I've seen many videos of making fuselages and wings. The 1K,2K.. number represents the number of fibers in one single tow of the actual cloth. You should be more interested of the weight of the fabric. One that I used was 200g/m^2.
Thank you very much for your explanation
is that a bicycle rim?
Sort of, it's for a prototype 1 seater car used in the shell eco marathon. At least I'm assuming that's what they are using it for since their car is right next to it the whole time and CF wheels would be a great improvement to normal aluminum ones. They are usually 3 wheeled and you need to keep them as light as possible
Woah, this could easily weigh only a kilogram. By the way, isn't the wheel too weak? You used only 1 or 2 layers of carbon fiber for the sides of wheels. Will it not break?
+Fred Nedor On the sidewalls there is 3 layers of carbon fiber fabric. Wheel was tested with 8 bars of pressure.
how many layers of carbon fiber do you use?
1 layer
hello my frandy, you sells this Pierce of vacuum
Whould you tell me what epoxy you used?
It’s in the video....
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No Autoclave?
which release agent have you used?
thank you
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Floor polish??
The music tells the whole story, some narration would give us half a clue what’s going on..
remove the music just leave the live audio please
cost
that rim looks pretty wide, what kind of bike was it for?
+Cuda FX This rim was made for special radial tire used in fuel economy racing. If you wanna know more visit www.remmi-team.com
that's because it could not handle and lateral pressure. this is not for the street.
That looks like a carbonfiber dinner plate
i have no idea of this stuff but if this rim was for a car why did you make it one full piece.. kinda lokks weird
wow this music is much better than most free trash people use. why are people complaining?
also i dont like listening to most vocal music its 98% trash anyway.
That being said it would be much better if they didn't use music and talked about what they're doing even though i already know most of what their doing
Tavataanks me hei torilla?
Lol this guy has that uber hold music
Very nice tnx for sharing!
Need to get the wheel balanced...
Looks like a frisbee rather than a rim. But ok.
Good work :)
good job
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U didn't show how you created a mold
looks like it was cnc milled (which they have showed in other videos)
well then
scissors on the vac bag, thats a carton!!!
I am sorry for saying this but I regreted watching this video.
dragging your bag across the table where you do your cutting in never a good idea
sounds painful
Hi James, you are absolutely right about that. If you look very closely you can see there is a piece of styrofoam between bag and table to protect the bag from being punctured.
Excellent except for the terrible music loop omg, my ears are bleeding....
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You guys need to improve your method
I'm no expert, but that seems like a pretty inefficient design. What were your main goals in making this? How did it work out? Would you do it this way again?
01:25 - when the scissors starts to gliiiide. HNNNNNGGGG.
not good process
The music forced me to stop watching. I really wanted to see this through to the end.
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Oh please...did it ever occur to you to turn off the audio, or turn down the volume... Your comment is beyond stupid...but then again, that is the bar you set for yourself
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Great song thanx for the upload eh! If you want to win .... eh
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It's called a wheel! The edge of a toilet bowl or something that doesn't spin is called a rim. Mostly Idiots call wheels rims not trying to be rude. Nice professional looking video with a goofy dumb looking title.
John Waldron chill out, when people say "rims" it usually means the part of a "wheel" not including the tire. tire plus rim equals wheel.
TBH you are wrong, but people do say rims instead of wheels depending on where you are from. Do you go to the shop and ask for four new wheels or tires? Who cares really? Bahahaa
John Waldron, the rim is the part that holds the tire on.
If you ever look at the construction of a bike wheel you'll notice they have 4 parts
the hub
the spokes
the rim
and the tyre (and tube, depending of tyre type)
as they made the seat for the tyre, what they made is a rim
Hyvä video, mutta musiikki ei ollut hyvä.
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Worst rim ever.
5:14 degassing resin?!?! Hahaha
Please tell about halicopter blads, how make?
This is wrong and dangerous
Combustion engine is dead. Dont waste your skills on greenwashing oil industry.
no pre preg or oven or autoclave GG:) 100% failure from little abuse