Rapid Prototyping Forged - Chopped Carbon Fiber PART 2

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @JohnJones-oy3md
    @JohnJones-oy3md Год назад +1

    I really enjoy watching your methodical approach to dialing in these processes.

    • @MatthieuLibeert
      @MatthieuLibeert  Год назад +1

      Thanks! thought it might be interesting, instead of just sharing the last final successful part after all trial and error :)

  • @vicyhago
    @vicyhago Год назад +1

    the trick of using polyurethane as a reference, fabulous, I didn't fall for it.
    My line of work was based on an epoxy mold with a very thin internal layer of silicone (an error) because I thought that it would not be able to demold well.
    and a counter-mold or male also made of silicone (error) since the pressure exerted did not reach well.
    I think that the pieces with carbon sheet you have done by cutting the pieces with preg or with unsaturated sheets of epoxy and then you have compressed them.
    Congratulations master Libeert

  • @brentc9381
    @brentc9381 Год назад +3

    For my master's thesis I am trying to develop a guide to forged carbon for the DIY/ maker level. For this I am staying within the realm of 3d printing (fdm and SLA). Have you found any efficient ways of sanding/ smoothing your molds before casting them? As the mold release is one of the biggest hurdles I am trying to overcome. Also mixed wall thickness in parts, I think I am going to test dividing the parts into sections as to get a more even distribution of fibers.

    • @j6077xxd
      @j6077xxd 10 месяцев назад +1

      Super cool masters topic mate! Best of luck. I for one would love to read it when you publish.

  • @hannesaltenfelder4302
    @hannesaltenfelder4302 7 месяцев назад

    Your every video is worth gold. Still, no way to create a perfect piece without practice and fails😅

  • @rogerlambson9624
    @rogerlambson9624 2 дня назад

    Hi Matthieu...Love your videos. I build prepreg carbon fibre electric guitars. I have seen the latest bicycle moulding technology is EPS moulding. Do you know anything about this technique? Very little info available on how this is done...especially the making of the EPS core. Thanks Roger

  • @s_cycle1921
    @s_cycle1921 Год назад +2

    About balloons: I've been making prepreg CF tubes; using flexible plastic tubes inside that project out through the vacuum bag. A pain because of all the sealing you need to do with the vacuum bag. But, if you could find a balloon that survived to 120deg (required for the prepreg) you could partially inflate it, leave it completely in the vacuum bag, and like you showed, the vacuum would suck it up against the inside surface. Latex balloons did not survive my oven tests.

    • @MatthieuLibeert
      @MatthieuLibeert  Год назад

      You can make these bladders with silicone, only downside is they don't last long with epoxy resin 🙂

    • @s_cycle1921
      @s_cycle1921 Год назад

      @@MatthieuLibeert Yes I'm just looking for a shortcut!😁

  • @batsy_jr
    @batsy_jr 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can we use polyurethane mold for forging using epoxy ?

  • @speedwayengineering457
    @speedwayengineering457 Год назад

    Great content as always, please make more videos I am still in the learning phase. Still loads to learn, but videos like these give me ability to learn🎉

    • @MatthieuLibeert
      @MatthieuLibeert  Год назад

      more video's are coming ;) should have 1 or more video's a week for the next 2 month ;)

  • @seenmakino
    @seenmakino Год назад +1

    From what ive read online 25-30% fiber to PU ratio created the strongest parts. So your ratio is right on

  • @BT-st4ho
    @BT-st4ho Год назад

    zeer informatief! bedankt voor het plaatsen van deze video. maar eens gaan kijken naar een 3D printer.

  • @jeremyplatt
    @jeremyplatt Год назад

    Great content, thanks for sharing!!

  • @MultiSteelking
    @MultiSteelking Год назад

    I am not sure if I havent overheard the information, but why you didnt use solely the 3D printed part as a mold?

  • @kylepeterson5366
    @kylepeterson5366 Год назад

    I have a question, I have a part that I am wanting to make out of carbon fiber. I am having a hard time figuring out how to build a mold for it, because the piece that I am trying to make does not have a male and female end. Do you have any ideas or suggestions on building for a solid unit?

  • @mrsimo7144
    @mrsimo7144 Год назад

    Brilliant. Thanks.

  • @coxbow
    @coxbow Год назад +1

    how you did the weaved part: piece of cloth in the bottom, chopped fiber on top and finished with another piece of cloth on top then pressed ?

    • @MatthieuLibeert
      @MatthieuLibeert  Год назад

      might be revealed in a future video :D think about what I've mentioned in the video "aluminium filled epoxy resin is resistant to higher temperatures" ;)

    • @allant4252
      @allant4252 Год назад +1

      ​@@MatthieuLibeertPlss upload a video on how u did the weaved carbon fiber piece.

    • @thefoildesigner
      @thefoildesigner 9 месяцев назад

      @@MatthieuLibeert vacuum lamination using weaved CF over already forged part is my best guess.

    • @RossoSimRacing
      @RossoSimRacing 9 месяцев назад

      @@MatthieuLibeert You went with prepreg carbon cloth i guess :)

  • @manup1931
    @manup1931 Год назад

    Have you ever tried to put the epoxy bucket in a small ultra sonic cleaner filled with water? It should eliminate all the bubbles.

    • @MatthieuLibeert
      @MatthieuLibeert  Год назад

      Haven't tried it but sounds like an interesting theory

    • @j6077xxd
      @j6077xxd 10 месяцев назад

      Put the entire mould in the vakuum while the epoxy cures.

  • @krazed0451
    @krazed0451 Год назад

    Did you not watch the Easy Composites video on this topic? A lot of the mistakes made were covered in their excellent tutorial ;-)

    • @MatthieuLibeert
      @MatthieuLibeert  Год назад +2

      I've seen it, they mostly just share the part of success, nothing wrong with that! I took another approach by replicating all the errors and approach to success in my video's as well :)

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers Год назад

    Great

    • @MatthieuLibeert
      @MatthieuLibeert  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot ;) see you in the comment section of future video's ;)