This guy is a legend. He introduced so many people to carbon fiber skinning. I got introduced when he did his carbon fiber steering wheel a few years ago. As a first timer, I was able make my own carbon fiber steering wheel after watching his video. TRUE LEGEND.
Great video. I'm just an amateur at carbon fiber skinning so take this with a grain of salt, but I've found that scotch brite pads can work after the first resin lay if there's concern that sandpaper will wear past the resin layer into the carbon fiber.
use of the vacuum bag is a good idea but spray adhesive gets eaten by the epoxy by using that instead of the normal epoxy layer for adhesion wont this result in delamination fairly fast? also have you considering using filleting wax on the bottom edges to prevent the epoxy/carbon from sticking underneath keeping the back undamaged
Peel ply and a Breathing Cloth would assist if you were looking to save / reuse the vacuum bag. Peel ply will still leave a textured finish and need sanding. Will also help avoid the bag getting stuck in the resin itself (AKA less sanding!). I'd also look into a heat gun / torch as well, if you watch others who lay Carbon Fibre down, it assists with degassing (Removing bubbles) from the resin itself and helps promote a smoother finish. Highly suggest watching a few others, especially the epoxy counter top guys as its a technique they use all the time to give a amazing finish!
Do you know why BMW owners don't say hello at lunch? Because they saw each other in the morning at a car service =))). Awesome job. The vacuum food machine idea is great!
In the upholstery world all you did was wrap these with carbon fiber, skinning involves wrapping the part like you did, stopping mechanical locking points, popping the carbon fiber off the part wrapped and reinforcing the part for rigidity. Skinning simply is the most cost effective way to create CF parts without creating molds.
I'm surprised the epoxy would dry in the absence of air, and that when it did, it didn't bond to the plastic bag. Also, I thought you had a 4 series. haha
Epoxy doesnt dry. It cures. Big difference. Air is not needed. Its purley a chemical reaction. People always use the term "dry out" but thats a misnomer.
While maybe okay for small parts, i wouldnt trust that spray tack on larger stuff or things that see more stress. Like say someone had a wing they wanted to skin. A coating of spray tack is a weak temporary removable barrier that now prevents your epoxy from actually bonding to the surface of your item. Plus anything sitting out in the hot sun where the item continually expands and contracts every day of the week would, over time, probably delaminate the carbon fiber away from the surface of the below item being that item is coated with flimsy spray tack. 😬😒🙄
If you need this real carbon fiber accessories, you can come to me. My store has real carbon fiber for all models. There are many discounts when you buy from me
Thats not a real carbon fiber part.. you just added carbon fiber on some other material..😂 in that case its better to hydro dip it simply and get the same out put😂😂
Purpose of carbon should be reducing weight, by skinning parts we are adding weight (however miniscule). So in the end it's just eye candy. It's like those 10 fake air vents on BMW Toyota Supra, those in the know will not be impressed, those who don't know don't matter because to them it's just the luxury badge that is important.
carbon has become more aesthetic on show cars then actual weigh reduction besides, the oem vents that he skinned likely weigh less then 2 pounds, skinning added maybe 0.5lbs skinning something like a whole hood is another thing but stuff like this isn't worth making a mold and custom tabs for a one off
Those in the know would also know that the amount of time effort and money involved in making this entire part from carbon would not be worth the few grams of weight saved.
Laminating parts for bmw g30 m550 by this way it is the worst that i saw... For vw golf 3 1990 maybe its ok, but not for car of this lvl, the way you do the work is important. For youtube its ok...
Ну наконец то ,я уже думал не будет больше роликов . А как сделать так ,делая деталь в матрице ,чтоб чувствовалась текстура карбона ,то есть лицевая часть ?! За ранее спасибо !!
No more m4?😢
he keeped the m4 cs, the m5 is a new addition
@@TheKIba1997m550i ain't an M5
@@pickelrick6377Lol child
@@simonnemec1377 🤔
@@simonnemec1377 Stfu lol , that's actually not a M5 kid , that's a M550i
This guy is a legend. He introduced so many people to carbon fiber skinning. I got introduced when he did his carbon fiber steering wheel a few years ago. As a first timer, I was able make my own carbon fiber steering wheel after watching his video. TRUE LEGEND.
Food vacuum was genius idea. No more bag and double side tape...
Could you show us how to make dry carbon (matte carbon)?
Use a matte clear
@@05molinatsx thanks !
Great video. I'm just an amateur at carbon fiber skinning so take this with a grain of salt, but I've found that scotch brite pads can work after the first resin lay if there's concern that sandpaper will wear past the resin layer into the carbon fiber.
He did sand some carbon fiber off. All that black dust on the floor wasn’t resin.
진공비닐이 잘 떨어지네요??
도전해보려고 하는데 안떨어질까봐 걱정했어요
Can I ask you where you buy the carbon fiber locked wet lay ? Not the prepreg
돌아왔군요 행님
use of the vacuum bag is a good idea but spray adhesive gets eaten by the epoxy
by using that instead of the normal epoxy layer for adhesion wont this result in delamination fairly fast?
also have you considering using filleting wax on the bottom edges to prevent the epoxy/carbon from sticking underneath keeping the back undamaged
Not if the spray adhesive is given time to cure. I've got skinned parts on my car that are now 6 years old that haven't delaminated.
@@matthewlock5833which spray adhesive do you use? Was gonna use super 77 3M.
Any links to the products to use?@matthewlock5833
Wait wait wait wait. Wait. Where is the M4? Great video as usual
Can you link where you get all the products please
Did you put release agent on your vacuum bag?
Dude, can you tell me please what is clear spray
would you get better results by using a peel ply and breather cloth when vacuum bagging? or is it not necessary?
Peel ply and a Breathing Cloth would assist if you were looking to save / reuse the vacuum bag. Peel ply will still leave a textured finish and need sanding. Will also help avoid the bag getting stuck in the resin itself (AKA less sanding!).
I'd also look into a heat gun / torch as well, if you watch others who lay Carbon Fibre down, it assists with degassing (Removing bubbles) from the resin itself and helps promote a smoother finish. Highly suggest watching a few others, especially the epoxy counter top guys as its a technique they use all the time to give a amazing finish!
Hello, what would you say if I asked you if you could make me a prototype?
Mógłbyś doradzić jaki podkład do listw,bo ja mam aluminiowe dekoracje
Hey mate, it's necessary to make a post curing in an oven for skinnings?
bro can you show me how to make a forged carbon case for iphone 15 pro max?
Do you know why BMW owners don't say hello at lunch? Because they saw each other in the morning at a car service =))). Awesome job. The vacuum food machine idea is great!
you can also use those vacuum space saver bags and a shop vac for bigger parts
E' sempre bello bello vederti all'opera sei un vero artista!
what mixture you need to use for resign and hardener??
Why do you sometimes put the pieces in the oven and sometimes not?
What’s the name of the resin and hardener you used?
Sir do you use 3k twill carbon fiber and can you please tell what gsm cloth you're using
No release agent needed on the plastic bag?
No more M4?
he keeped the m4 cs, the m5 is a new addition
@@TheKIba1997 that’s not a M5 but okay.
In the upholstery world all you did was wrap these with carbon fiber, skinning involves wrapping the part like you did, stopping mechanical locking points, popping the carbon fiber off the part wrapped and reinforcing the part for rigidity. Skinning simply is the most cost effective way to create CF parts without creating molds.
Why don't you build the inner wheel well lining out of carbon fiber or glass fiber?
Make a beautiful Carbon Zippo case. Please !
No peel ply? How come the vacuum bag pulled away so easily!?
how many CC's is that Freshield vacuum?
제발 영상 일주일에 한번씩 올려주세요😅
Amazing!
진짜 엄청 기다렸습니다 ㅠㅠㅠ
배워보고 싶네요 진짜..
Simply AMAZING!
형 m4 어디갔어 ㅠㅠ
No peel ply ???
Love your videos man
오토바이 기름탱크 를 카본으로 바꿀수있나요?
혹시 의뢰받아서 작업도 하시나요?
형 살아있구나
How much of epoxy and hardener you used to each glass?
대박이십니다^^
M4는 이제 할게없으니 신차를 사셨군요
너무 기다렸습니다!
그리고 혹시 궁금한게 있는데 메일 보내면 답변을 해주시나요?
Looks sick mate
Hey did u just made a tiktok account? If not, someone might have created one using your name.
This isn’t really a carbon-fiber only part. So why not use CF vinyl wrap instead of real fiber?
Because they're a difference still between real carbon and vinyl, which is not carbon at all
Please do a Video with mag Carbon, it Looks way more expensive But i dont know how to Do 😂
카본은 어디서 구하시나요?
저도 배우고 싶습니다.
Can you get away without using vacuum bags?
Magnifique travail vraiment j'adore 😊
Ustacım selamın aleyküm eline emeğine sağlık mükemmel hassasiyete iş yapıyorsun
Dove vi trovate?
너무오래기다렷어요..
better and better....
지것도 하나 맹글어 주세유^~
비머회원이에유 ㅎ
Make more videos......
C'est super 😊
I'm surprised the epoxy would dry in the absence of air, and that when it did, it didn't bond to the plastic bag. Also, I thought you had a 4 series. haha
Epoxy doesnt dry. It cures. Big difference. Air is not needed. Its purley a chemical reaction. People always use the term "dry out" but thats a misnomer.
While maybe okay for small parts, i wouldnt trust that spray tack on larger stuff or things that see more stress. Like say someone had a wing they wanted to skin. A coating of spray tack is a weak temporary removable barrier that now prevents your epoxy from actually bonding to the surface of your item. Plus anything sitting out in the hot sun where the item continually expands and contracts every day of the week would, over time, probably delaminate the carbon fiber away from the surface of the below item being that item is coated with flimsy spray tack. 😬😒🙄
Exelente 🎉😊
간단한거 맞아요 ? 🫠
Я думал , что только я догадался пищевой вакууматор использовать 😂
오 이거군요 ㅋㅋㅋ
Ay no cambiastes nada solo aderistes en la misma piesa de plástico
Finally!
sanding to much if you see black your sanding the fiber down
If you need this real carbon fiber accessories, you can come to me. My store has real carbon fiber for all models. There are many discounts when you buy from me
Show !!!!!!!!!!
Aㅓ.... 랩핑맞죠? ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Thats not a real carbon fiber part.. you just added carbon fiber on some other material..😂 in that case its better to hydro dip it simply and get the same out put😂😂
Are you expert?
Bro carbon skinning and hydro dip is very different 🤣
Hydro dipping , you have seen how that looks corect
Not doing this if not getting paid
Purpose of carbon should be reducing weight, by skinning parts we are adding weight (however miniscule). So in the end it's just eye candy. It's like those 10 fake air vents on BMW Toyota Supra, those in the know will not be impressed, those who don't know don't matter because to them it's just the luxury badge that is important.
carbon has become more aesthetic on show cars then actual weigh reduction
besides, the oem vents that he skinned likely weigh less then 2 pounds, skinning added maybe 0.5lbs
skinning something like a whole hood is another thing but stuff like this isn't worth making a mold and custom tabs for a one off
Those in the know would also know that the amount of time effort and money involved in making this entire part from carbon would not be worth the few grams of weight saved.
Weight savings on that part would be so small and the cost and time would not be worth it. Carbon is only worth it for larger items.
多此一举
余計なことをよくしてきたね
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Laminating parts for bmw g30 m550 by this way it is the worst that i saw... For vw golf 3 1990 maybe its ok, but not for car of this lvl, the way you do the work is important. For youtube its ok...
Ну наконец то ,я уже думал не будет больше роликов . А как сделать так ,делая деталь в матрице ,чтоб чувствовалась текстура карбона ,то есть лицевая часть ?! За ранее спасибо !!