front splitter
Discussion
andygtt said:
tuxmans ones are rounded... even the reverie one has a slight rounded, i'm not sure i've seen ones from a flat sheet?
The reverie one is 2 flat sheets cut then sandwiched with foam in the middle and a rubber trim round the edge. Its crap quality and overpriced IMO. my one is all broken at the edges and the carbon floor infill's are broken, TUX/Jetstream stuff is better quality and stronger from what ive seen.Graham
Hollowpockets said:
andygtt said:
tuxmans ones are rounded... even the reverie one has a slight rounded, i'm not sure i've seen ones from a flat sheet?
The reverie one is 2 flat sheets cut then sandwiched with foam in the middle and a rubber trim round the edge. Its crap quality and overpriced IMO. my one is all broken at the edges and the carbon floor infill's are broken, TUX/Jetstream stuff is better quality and stronger from what ive seen.Graham
andygtt said:
Hollowpockets said:
andygtt said:
tuxmans ones are rounded... even the reverie one has a slight rounded, i'm not sure i've seen ones from a flat sheet?
The reverie one is 2 flat sheets cut then sandwiched with foam in the middle and a rubber trim round the edge. Its crap quality and overpriced IMO. my one is all broken at the edges and the carbon floor infill's are broken, TUX/Jetstream stuff is better quality and stronger from what ive seen.Graham
I think it's widely accepted that you're a carbon genius! I know you say it's just a case of following the instructions, but then playing the piano is just 'following instructions'!
Splitter does seem to be one of the simpler parts to start with though. Trouble is, I don't have a splitter to take a mould from.
Splitter does seem to be one of the simpler parts to start with though. Trouble is, I don't have a splitter to take a mould from.
Ok I only taught myself to do carbon last year, so hardly an expert etc
I also didn't have a splitter to take a mould from... I simply marked the shape I wanted on a peice of 10mm mdf, the cut it out and used the negative (waste) side, I glued this negative template to a large mirror and smoother the join with mould wax then pulled the splitter from it!
So no expensive mould and took me 1 day from scratch to finish... Worth mentioning there is very little carbon in it (only the top layer) it's mostly Kevlar and a foam filler to make it strong and impact resistant,
Will take a pick of the makeshift mould later today as have started making another...
And No I won't be selling any as I simply don't have the time to make and sell parts lol
I also didn't have a splitter to take a mould from... I simply marked the shape I wanted on a peice of 10mm mdf, the cut it out and used the negative (waste) side, I glued this negative template to a large mirror and smoother the join with mould wax then pulled the splitter from it!
So no expensive mould and took me 1 day from scratch to finish... Worth mentioning there is very little carbon in it (only the top layer) it's mostly Kevlar and a foam filler to make it strong and impact resistant,
Will take a pick of the makeshift mould later today as have started making another...
And No I won't be selling any as I simply don't have the time to make and sell parts lol
andygtt said:
Concave edge is made with mould wax and a round edge tool, you could do it with a router but more work for a 1 off lol.
Canards are reverie.
Andy I was at a wedding last night and left my phone in the car, not ignoring your texts, will be going to collect the car shortly and get back to you.Canards are reverie.
G
Here is a pic I took today as decided to make a carbon Kevlar mix weave one
Makshift Mould

Pulling resin into the part

Finished pulling the resin through an hour ago Hope to pull the part tomorrow night so will post pics of it then, I spent around 5 hrs on this today and it has taken around £150-200 of materials but it is much larger than what you would need for just the splitter ( mine is replacing all re underused alloy panels and the infills etc as well as a splitter).
Makshift Mould

Pulling resin into the part

Finished pulling the resin through an hour ago Hope to pull the part tomorrow night so will post pics of it then, I spent around 5 hrs on this today and it has taken around £150-200 of materials but it is much larger than what you would need for just the splitter ( mine is replacing all re underused alloy panels and the infills etc as well as a splitter).
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