Carbon Fiber Guide + (updated)
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Carbon Fiber Guide + (updated)
May come useful around here
This is a beginners guide to carbon fiber.
http://volvospeed.com/Mods/carbon_fiber_sheets.html
This can bring pimp to every home
http://www.fibreglast.com/showproducts- ... es-16.html
... and still I wander if this thread belongs here

This is a beginners guide to carbon fiber.
http://volvospeed.com/Mods/carbon_fiber_sheets.html
This can bring pimp to every home

http://www.fibreglast.com/showproducts- ... es-16.html
... and still I wander if this thread belongs here

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You know, I saw this before, and wonder if it'd be worth my while to do it this way, or buy flat sheets that were all ready to be cut, but then I realized that if you're starting with cloth you can form something with shapes and contours. Now that's gotta come in handy for something.
What are you planning to do with all that?

What are you planning to do with all that?
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Just my thoughts exactly. I just want to see how well/fine it can be shaped.I realized that if you're starting with cloth you can form something with shapes and contours. Now that's gotta come in handy for something.
For starters making some parts for xmod/mini-z (extension plate or such).
AUTOCLAVE, yeah that would be good, but no don't have one.

Besides, vacuum forming is good enough for my purpose ( parts I'll use wont need to be super strong).
I got into this out of curiosity, so will take it slow. However, progress on this subject will be posted.