Thanks for the great video. I can’t believe the retailer and manufacturer don’t have better photos or cosmetic examples of what this stuff actually looks like.
I absolutely agree I’ve been dealing with composite envisions for a few weeks now and they are pretty much unwilling to provide any type of customer service the attitude from their sales manager is take it or leave it
if that coating is making CF look flat, maybe metallic powder or some pigment in resin could add color and preserve that 3D effect. But making such thing looking evenly over surface would be almost impossible, even with glitters. I saw car with dark blue base color and light reflections was purple. But most cars have thick coating. So maybe it is possible to have transparent coating with that effect when light is reflected in blunt angle.
@@LindyDesignLab I think it is nice try with just CF, but I found combined carbon and aramid much nicer option. Aramid can hold vibrant color and carbon is not suppressed by coating.
Not yet that I have found other than of course Kevlar. I saw someone did a candy coat yellow over silver aluminized fiberglass, that was cool, but nothing carbon.
Could up sell that pretty good these days “rust proof, light weight, gay, water proof, inclusive new carbon fibre design, brought to you by woke works studios”
Thank you very much for the informative video, two questions: 1. I thought its impossible to colour the carbonfiber… how did they colour it? 2. Can anyone tell me how to forge carbon without having a “Pinholes”?
@@LindyDesignLab i was thinking of the same but you know what this brings to my mind? First of all if its paint why not offering wider range of colours...? Second why not to die the strands before weaving so it wont be like what you showed in video where you take it strand out and its not coloured....? By the way, how many years experience you have in making carbon plates?
Thanks for the great video. I can’t believe the retailer and manufacturer don’t have better photos or cosmetic examples of what this stuff actually looks like.
I absolutely agree I’ve been dealing with composite envisions for a few weeks now and they are pretty much unwilling to provide any type of customer service the attitude from their sales manager is take it or leave it
In my daily life I have no need for carbon fibre but thanks to your channel I seem to be developing an expansive knowledge. :P
You definitely have the best video on composite envision products so thank you
Good video. Could you please make a video showing the reflective carbon fibers in detail? it would be very interesting
Awesome, thanks for doing these comparisons!
You should do the camouflage pattern ones next.
Could you possibly do a video on what happens if you add mica powder to the resin?
It will be a while but I'll add it to the video to do list.
I need that yas to match my Boston green e36 🔥
if that coating is making CF look flat, maybe metallic powder or some pigment in resin could add color and preserve that 3D effect. But making such thing looking evenly over surface would be almost impossible, even with glitters. I saw car with dark blue base color and light reflections was purple. But most cars have thick coating. So maybe it is possible to have transparent coating with that effect when light is reflected in blunt angle.
Thicker coating maybe or less compression, or if they wove it from a thicker tow I think that might look neat.
@@LindyDesignLab I think it is nice try with just CF, but I found combined carbon and aramid much nicer option. Aramid can hold vibrant color and carbon is not suppressed by coating.
Nice detailed descriptions...and your voice is soooo ASMR...Rrrrr🤤🤤
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I bet these would look so cool as chopped forded parts.
Agreed.
Thank you for the video! Are there any options for yellow? Not golden yellow
Not yet that I have found other than of course Kevlar. I saw someone did a candy coat yellow over silver aluminized fiberglass, that was cool, but nothing carbon.
Ok, now I need something made out of purpol CF
What was the resin that you used???
Deep set epoxy, should be a link in the description.
Can you take this apart to make forged carbon fiber?
The color has gaps at each overlap when it is pulled apart.
polish the clear coat to get better results
It would be cool to lay up a rainbow pattern
Could up sell that pretty good these days “rust proof, light weight, gay, water proof, inclusive new carbon fibre design, brought to you by woke works studios”
Thanks for posting. 😊
Thank you very much for the informative video, two questions:
1. I thought its impossible to colour the carbonfiber… how did they colour it?
2. Can anyone tell me how to forge carbon without having a “Pinholes”?
Not sure the exact process, but the carbon is coated with the color after the fabric is woven. More like a paint rather than a dye.
@@LindyDesignLab i was thinking of the same but you know what this brings to my mind? First of all if its paint why not offering wider range of colours...?
Second why not to die the strands before weaving so it wont be like what you showed in video where you take it strand out and its not coloured....?
By the way, how many years experience you have in making carbon plates?
“Coating” aka oil based Deck Stain. Been doing it for years. Your welcome.
For real?
@@LindyDesignLab Yes.
Do you have a video or link showing this? Thanks!
Plain carbon fiber looks shinnier
I need red carbon fiber
🤔That would make some cool forged carbon😎👍🏼
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A lot less relaxing than past videos. She must have gotten married.
Неужели карбон такой токсичный что с ним надо работать в медицинских перчатках?
carbon in not harmful but resin is