I will use this technique to make replacement parts that are no longer available on my MK2 Supra. I can print body mouldings and then coat them in Carbon Fiber to have a better than stock trim set.
Hello, good job! Your videos are really amazing and I will definitly try your method. A quick tip though, you can trim the carbone fibers from the part with a standard utility knife if you do it before the resin is completely cured. Around the first third / half of the curing time should be good. This will simplify this step and you will no longer need all your equipments 😄 for this operation.
great video! What do you think about adding a carbon layer from both sides? so in this case also on the front. It would increase strength and improve the design even more in my opinion
Thanks! I am looking to print a part that keeps failing on my ikea furniture, literally the entire piece is a 2" piece of plastic that keeps breaking with the repeated force of pulling/pushing. Will print it and clash with carbon fiber
I am trying to make a kevlar reinforced mandalorian armour set with this method, but I don't know how to reinforce the helmet. If I do it in pieces there will be many seams, which will be weak points, but if I tried to laminate the whole helmet there will be folds and it won't laminate smoothly. Any ideas for this?
i really enjoy your technical vids they are great
I will use this technique to make replacement parts that are no longer available on my MK2 Supra. I can print body mouldings and then coat them in Carbon Fiber to have a better than stock trim set.
How did they turn out?
Bro u deserve more views, imma watch this 10 times
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Love your work!
Fantastic, Thank You!
realy cool vid just saw your new vid on your main chanel
Hello, good job! Your videos are really amazing and I will definitly try your method. A quick tip though, you can trim the carbone fibers from the part with a standard utility knife if you do it before the resin is completely cured. Around the first third / half of the curing time should be good. This will simplify this step and you will no longer need all your equipments 😄 for this operation.
wow, thank you for sharing your methods
Great idea, thanks!
Excellent video! Do you have any recommendations on which 3D filament bonds best to Epoxy?
Amazing and simple, thanks!
great video! What do you think about adding a carbon layer from both sides? so in this case also on the front. It would increase strength and improve the design even more in my opinion
Thanks! I am looking to print a part that keeps failing on my ikea furniture, literally the entire piece is a 2" piece of plastic that keeps breaking with the repeated force of pulling/pushing. Will print it and clash with carbon fiber
This is bullet proof?
I am trying to make a kevlar reinforced mandalorian armour set with this method, but I don't know how to reinforce the helmet. If I do it in pieces there will be many seams, which will be weak points, but if I tried to laminate the whole helmet there will be folds and it won't laminate smoothly. Any ideas for this?
Maybe try doing in smaller prints and then plastic wielding it! Idk just thought I would give my input
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