Muito interessante esse vídeo. Vai ajudar muitos a fazer o seu próprio arco. No aguardo do vídeo de fabricação de um arco , utilizando estas lâminas. Parabéns.👏👏👏
Using the thick glass plates for the lamination was VERY clever thinking and seems to have produced good laminates. My boat-building experience strongly suggests that if you see an increase in the number of customers who want carbon fiber in their limbs and/or risers, an investment in a vacuum pump, peel ply, etc. would quickly pay for itself in reduced labor, the elimination of "sticking and prying," and even better saturation and carbon-to-resin ratios. For the average amateur bow builder, however, your method is close to perfect. It MIGHT be worth experimenting with one or two of the more advanced mold-release compounds to see if the laminate would "let go" of the glass more easily than with the car wax (or whatever) that you used. Just a thought, Chris (Maine, USA)
Do you reckon that two thick pieces of glass is the easiest way to create enough pressure? I am a fairly amateur Bowyer but love the look of carbon fibre on bows and seems to be a good material as well. Any advice?
A cera que usei é uma cera desmoldante, propria pra ser usada com resina. Em lojas que vende resina se encontra os desmoldantes tbm. A automotiva até da pra usar tbm, mas é meio arriscado. Já perdi chapas de vidro por conta do uso dela. Já o solvente, é só pra tirar o excesso do desmoldante da lâmina e dar um pouco de brilho. Como no final só ia mostrar ela, sem verniz nem nada, quis limpar pra tentar deixar mais brilhante. ( O que funcionou mais ou menos. Rsrs.. )
I'm going to attempt to copy what you did. I hope it goes well. Is it a good rule of thumb to mix glue just slightly more than the weight of the cloths? I've never done this before and was actually going to wet lay the carbon and could just mix more glue just in case I didn't have enough. Thanks for the help in advance. 😀
Yeah no kidding! I commented on that.. it's important to say what he is using and I said lose the crappy music and talk in the next video! Can't claim to have a how to video without materials and communication
5 coats of honey wax would have helped with that release, and I would have added a few 2-3 strands of uni down the center of each strip. Have a few layups to try once I get going, would like to vacuum bag mine eventually
Hi buddy very interesting I tried once to make carbon sheets I put it on belly side it did not compress very well. Mabe if I put carbon in back side or middle of limb then it will work better and fiberglass for belly. How many sheets you used for this carbon sheet? And how thick did it came out? Great work live you bows. .
Thanks very much. I have some problems with compression too, but I discovered that was because the resin quality that I was using and the quantity of carbon. I find that 3 or 4 sheets works well, but I believe that if the areal carbon weight is bigger, than can be used less sheets.
@@IndianaBows Thank you buddy my fiber glass I made was 1 mm thick and still works good like the Bo tuff fiber glass. I used the material cloth fiber glass not unidirectional.
Nice one. May I ask some questions? Is that a warm dry chamber? There where you let dry the carbon fiber? And if it is, how many degrees is it set to? What kind of carbon fibers you used? And they were all the same or in different sizes? I'm talking about thickness, ecc. Thank you very much, but please: change music!😂🙏
Em qualquer loja que trabalhe com resinas se acha o carbono. Eu costumo comprar no mercadolivre ou aliexpress, pois vira e mexe se encontra com um preço mais em conta.
I used a 2 face tape as separator. In the glass I used demolding wax to clean and prepare the glass. At the end, I cut, sand and clean with alcohol the carbon lams.
Maybe you live in a place that you can find it easily. But to import here in Brazil, It Will arrive at almost $100 each because shipping and tax. With the same value that I could bought a couple of a full strips, we can got material to make six or eight Bows. 🤷🏻♂️
I'm sorry, but most everything you did here is just not correct and possibly dangerous. I only hope you were wearing a respirator while dry sanding the carbon fiber 😬. Carbon fiber is a great material, but particulates and splinters can do some serious damage. Be careful.
Valeu Elison, obrigado por compartilhar este interessante processo. Com certeza no aguardo para o vídeo da fabricação do arco. Ótimo trabalho !!
Valeuu
Very cool and really interesting thank you for sharing.
Happy Easter.
God Bless.
Glad you enjoyed it. =)
God Bless you too my friend.
Parabéns!!!! Ótimo trabalho!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
☺️☺️😘😘
Muito interessante esse vídeo. Vai ajudar muitos a fazer o seu próprio arco. No aguardo do vídeo de fabricação de um arco , utilizando estas lâminas. Parabéns.👏👏👏
Espero que ajude.
Valeu... 😉😉
enjoy your show.yeah would love to see the bow finished
Thanks. I'll do it.
no meu antigo trabalho eu fazia laminação de fibra de vidro e de carbono, apresentou um ótimo trabalho
Show! Valeuu
Supperb
I like to see a full limb build with these carbon lamination, nice job!!!
Thanks 👍
Ótimo vídeo!
Claro que quero a continuidade.
Valeuuu
Just subscribed. Love your work
Excelente trabalho. Parabéns.
Obrigado! ☺️☺️
Top demais!!!
Com certeza quero ver a fabricação desse arco!!!!
Valeu brow. Tá na pauta. 😉
Ótimo trabalho parabéns...agora quero ver o arco com certeza
Valeuu... Deixa comigo. 😉
Very nice 🙂💯👍
Mais um aprendizado pra conta, muito show. Obrigado por compartilhar
Vlw brow 😉
I want to ask what glue you use to glue the laminate, so that it has good strength and elasticity at the limb
We want it all. Make a bow man!😎
I did It already. 😉
ruclips.net/video/1ovyA0Wk55c/видео.html
Valeu mano brigado pelas imformaçao
Tmj 😉
Using the thick glass plates for the lamination was VERY clever thinking and seems to have produced good laminates. My boat-building experience strongly suggests that if you see an increase in the number of customers who want carbon fiber in their limbs and/or risers, an investment in a vacuum pump, peel ply, etc. would quickly pay for itself in reduced labor, the elimination of "sticking and prying," and even better saturation and carbon-to-resin ratios.
For the average amateur bow builder, however, your method is close to perfect. It MIGHT be worth experimenting with one or two of the more advanced mold-release compounds to see if the laminate would "let go" of the glass more easily than with the car wax (or whatever) that you used. Just a thought, Chris (Maine, USA)
Do you reckon that two thick pieces of glass is the easiest way to create enough pressure? I am a fairly amateur Bowyer but love the look of carbon fibre on bows and seems to be a good material as well. Any advice?
@@alangarch Vacuum bagging can make maximum pressure about 14lb/inch2. Using clamps can delivers much more if needed, the only problem with air-bulbs.
Conteúdo muito legal, esperando pelo vídeo do arco feito com essas lâminas
Valeuuu
Com certeza eu quero ver
Tá na pauta. 😁😁😉
Muito obrigado por compartilhar conosco seu conhecimento.
Tmj. 🤜🤛
Keren
Muito top o seu trabalho 🤠
Gostaria muito de ver um passo a passo de um arco feito com essas lâminas
Valeuuu... Se o pessoal tiver afim, da pra tentar montar um. 😉
Claro que sim, e ja compartilho
Valeu brow! 😉
thanks!
Great video. What kind of resin/epoxy do you use on the fiber glass?
Its a low densit (class A) epoxy resin. I dont know the brand but here in Brazil its sold by E-composites Store.
Show mano muito bom Mesmo
valeuu
What kind of resin you used?
Perfeito like no video, qual a marca da resina epoxi que voce usou
Valeu.
Usei: RESINA EPOXY AR260 - ENDURECEDOR AH260
Show de bola.
Duas dúvidas. É cera automotiva que tu usou para não grudar a resina no vidro? E depois usou solvente para limpar?
A cera que usei é uma cera desmoldante, propria pra ser usada com resina. Em lojas que vende resina se encontra os desmoldantes tbm.
A automotiva até da pra usar tbm, mas é meio arriscado. Já perdi chapas de vidro por conta do uso dela.
Já o solvente, é só pra tirar o excesso do desmoldante da lâmina e dar um pouco de brilho.
Como no final só ia mostrar ela, sem verniz nem nada, quis limpar pra tentar deixar mais brilhante.
( O que funcionou mais ou menos. Rsrs.. )
May I ask, what are you applying onto the glass? Is it wax?
Yes !! 👏🏼👍🏼
Obrigado
Tmj 🤜🤛😉
I'm going to attempt to copy what you did. I hope it goes well. Is it a good rule of thumb to mix glue just slightly more than the weight of the cloths? I've never done this before and was actually going to wet lay the carbon and could just mix more glue just in case I didn't have enough. Thanks for the help in advance. 😀
Muito top
Obrigado! ☺️
this really coulda used some subtitles at least if you didnt feel like talking
Yeah no kidding! I commented on that.. it's important to say what he is using and I said lose the crappy music and talk in the next video! Can't claim to have a how to video without materials and communication
Yes
5 coats of honey wax would have helped with that release, and I would have added a few 2-3 strands of uni down the center of each strip. Have a few layups to try once I get going, would like to vacuum bag mine eventually
Hi buddy very interesting I tried once to make carbon sheets I put it on belly side it did not compress very well. Mabe if I put carbon in back side or middle of limb then it will work better and fiberglass for belly. How many sheets you used for this carbon sheet? And how thick did it came out? Great work live you bows. .
Thanks very much. I have some problems with compression too, but I discovered that was because the resin quality that I was using and the quantity of carbon. I find that 3 or 4 sheets works well, but I believe that if the areal carbon weight is bigger, than can be used less sheets.
@@IndianaBows Thank you buddy my fiber glass I made was 1 mm thick and still works good like the Bo tuff fiber glass. I used the material cloth fiber glass not unidirectional.
What glue do you use to attach the carbon fibers?
Nice one. May I ask some questions? Is that a warm dry chamber? There where you let dry the carbon fiber? And if it is, how many degrees is it set to? What kind of carbon fibers you used? And they were all the same or in different sizes? I'm talking about thickness, ecc. Thank you very much, but please: change music!😂🙏
Na construçao do Arco com essas laminas se possivel gostaria sim de asistir o video se possivel
Vlw... Vou tentar montar a construção usando elas.
Kool video... what type of resin or epoxy did you use for the cloth? And what was that spray and finishing polish? Thanks so much
Thanks! I used epoxy resin that I found here in Brasil. But it will work with any good epoxy resin that you can find. For polish I used wax spray.
@@IndianaBows awesome...thanks so much!!
Boa noite amigo
Qual o tipo de resina que se usa para fibras de carbono e onde comprar as mantas?
Forte abraço e obrigado
Qualquer resina epoxy boa já resolve.
O carbono comprei no mercado livre
@@IndianaBows Valeu, parabéns e sucesso pra vc
Obrigado
Valeuu 😉
Gostaria sim de mais imformaçao precisa como faser isso
não é tão dificil
What is different between high modulus carbon limbs(high end) and unidirectional carbon limbs(wns,samick,kinetic etc) i mean their spec..
What kind of wood did you use?
In what moment do you mean?
Qual é o valor de um arco seu ?
Que Resina vc usou nessas laminas por gentilesa
AR260 da barracuda
Faz um longbow...
Tô pensando mesmo... ou um híbrido....
No tamanho que fiz as laminas, vai dar só de 62".
Acho que um híbrido vai ficar melhor nesse tamanho.
Como conseguir ou onde comprar esse tecido preto carbono por gentilesa se poder m ajudar fico muito agradecido
Em qualquer loja que trabalhe com resinas se acha o carbono.
Eu costumo comprar no mercadolivre ou aliexpress, pois vira e mexe se encontra com um preço mais em conta.
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Vlw brow 😉
vc vende essas laminas??
Só de fibra de vidro
@@IndianaBows mas tem como fazer um arco com fibra de vidro??
@@IndianaBows onde posso encomendar de vc??
Tem sim...
Se quiser, me chame no WhatsApp 44 999284733
Напиши пожалуйста, какой ты использовал разделитель? Чем обработал стекло? И чем обработал ламинат в конце ролика. Спасибо!
I used a 2 face tape as separator.
In the glass I used demolding wax to clean and prepare the glass.
At the end, I cut, sand and clean with alcohol the carbon lams.
would look nice on a horse bow :P
Plastic film layer added in mule avoid sticked part
A vacuumed bag would be easier
Yes, that's an expansive way to do it too.
alot cheaper to buy it made at 25 US a strip.. its also on the bias that makes it alot stronger against twist.
Maybe you live in a place that you can find it easily. But to import here in Brazil, It Will arrive at almost $100 each because shipping and tax. With the same value that I could bought a couple of a full strips, we can got material to make six or eight Bows. 🤷🏻♂️
вопрос главный. НА ХРЕНА весь этот цирк?!?!?
You're problable too dummy to understand.
Who else could see that greasy finger print after he degreased the laminates lol school boy error
I'm sorry, but most everything you did here is just not correct and possibly dangerous. I only hope you were wearing a respirator while dry sanding the carbon fiber 😬.
Carbon fiber is a great material, but particulates and splinters can do some serious damage. Be careful.
🤔🤔🤔
Carbon is like uranium?
It's made just like fiber glass. No biggie.