Your videos are getting so good! Love seeing your personality coming out recently... And of course love learning about techniques that aren't mainstream!
The kevlar fluff can also be trimmed off with a fine scalpel blade. To help the bridging, allow the first layer of resin to part cure until tacky then apply the fabric. Will help with getting it in corners. For simple parts like that, you can use vacuum storage bags as a cheap vacuum bagging techniqur for better results. When you do the roof, spend plenty of time getting the fabric into the grooves both on initial lay up and when you start to pull vacuum down. And finally dont start the infusion until you know your bag is leak tight enough.
Your videos are getting so good! Love seeing your personality coming out recently... And of course love learning about techniques that aren't mainstream!
Learnt a lot from this. Cheers!
That part came out looking mint, looks pretty strong for only two layers too.
The kevlar fluff can also be trimmed off with a fine scalpel blade. To help the bridging, allow the first layer of resin to part cure until tacky then apply the fabric. Will help with getting it in corners. For simple parts like that, you can use vacuum storage bags as a cheap vacuum bagging techniqur for better results. When you do the roof, spend plenty of time getting the fabric into the grooves both on initial lay up and when you start to pull vacuum down. And finally dont start the infusion until you know your bag is leak tight enough.
Very nice :)
Oh man…. This part looks amazing.. can’t wait for you to produce some exposed carbon Kevlar guards 😜
EVO power!
Nice work! I need to learn more about kevlar. thanks man. Subscribed.