5 Hacks for Working with Carbon Fiber
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- Ideas for cheaper and easier carbon fiber part production.
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This is what CZcams is all about!
Excellent.
I cant believe this video, you've reached a new level of teaching..
Your on a path of turning chemistry into a science.
#1 & #5 makes things closer to metal working or wood. just brilliant
Woohoo! A new video! Excellent tips as always
Wow! Super helpful tips! Thanks!
This was great! Thanks mate!
Great idea. Thanks 👍
Woow this is awesome, thanku so much!
Thank you! Great vid!
You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
Seriously this was a great video
Wow where have you been with all of these ideas?!?!! This is great stuff!!!! I’m now subscribed thank you and keep the diy carbon fiber tips coming.
Great tips thank you
yay, always great to see you! thank you for the fantastic tips, i just bought carbon fiber for my first project and every single one of these ideas is really useful! especially since i was too cheap to buy release film and a vacuum pump.
i really appreciate that you even checked the strength of the vacuum using the converted air pump, since thats a question i had immediately and would have been hesitant without knowing.
hope you're doing well!
Good luck on the first project.
Great video. Appreciate the tips, I believe most of us watch your videos to learn the process. This helps a lot. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful.
great tips!
Where have you been?!! Miss your videos. Thanks for posting! Please keep them coming!
Great tips. Thanks!
You're welcome, glad this was helpful.
Good man.
carbon fiber scientist !!
Very cool! wonder how that pump would do for pulling bubbles out of silicone.
Not a strong enough vac I don't think, but better than nothing.
What temperature ranges do you work with when curing CF? Awesome video!
Max temp set to 125F has been working well with the probe placed in the center where it would get hottest.
@@LindyDesignLab Thank you Lindy, I will start with that number. 👍
Can that pump be used for infusion?
It pulls a relatively low vacuum which is fine for basic bagging and great for items that would crush under high vacuum. For infusion I doubt this would work even for a small part.
What valve are you using on the bag please.
Connectors are from ACP Composites.
@@LindyDesignLab I picked up a pump and valve. This has worked outstandingly on my CF projects. Thank you so much for sharing this. Two gold stars for you. Cheers.