A few ways to reinforce 3d printed parts.

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • Here are several methods I use to reinforce my 3d printed parts and some pros and cons to each. Each method is on a case-by-case basis and varies from project to project. Hopefully some of this is helpful!
    Some products/topics I forgot to cover are....
    Flexible/High Impact urethane. Works similar to the casting urethane I show in the video but could be better for some situations.
    The EpoxAmite epoxy is nearly identical to Smooth-On's XTC3d coating but costs less by volume.
    I forgot to include Bondo body filler. It can work well to fill low spots before doing the laminating fiberglass and bonds well to polyester fiberglass resin. I don't use it often for this because it's slightly heavy compared to the cabosil (micro balloons) mixed with the resin.
    The micro balloons and chopped fiberglass strands can be used with both epoxy and polyester resins.
    I forgot to cover some of the urethane fillers. Probably not too important here but they are things I have used a few times in the past when using urethane to reinforce parts.

Komentáře • 35

  • @buckaroosan5571
    @buckaroosan5571 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for taking the time on this. Very informative and you answered questions that I didnt know I would have yet. Thank you again.

  • @ToyMakerprops
    @ToyMakerprops Před rokem +1

    That was me that had warping from fiberglass resin. It was a slight warping that threw the alignment of the font and back off in my predator shin guards. I probably went a little to thick like you mentioned. I switched to xtc3d because it doesn't smell very much and doesn't heat up much. It is pricey tho and takes a day to cure. Great video I love learning about new chemicals and talking shop.😊

  • @andywright1634
    @andywright1634 Před rokem

    I like watching these videos. Reminds me of a mad scientist in his lab. Might be useful - Styrene in polyester dissolves the emulsion bound mat. Powder bound mat breaks up a bit easier with epoxy. Still won't comply like polyester though.

  • @farscape3100
    @farscape3100 Před rokem +1

    ive used Fillite Filler Powder mixed with polyester resin before
    to strengthen it

  • @beerded1731
    @beerded1731 Před 5 měsíci

    You need to mix or shake the resin container before use so the cobalt is distributed evenly so it will harden when you add the catalyst .

  • @toddbixby
    @toddbixby Před rokem

    hey Gordon!! great into video on fiberglass stuff

  • @Gorilla_Jones
    @Gorilla_Jones Před 10 měsíci +1

    Question, I am designing aero parts for cars. Front and rear deck spoilers, side skirts, and grills. Would it be possible to print the parts in PLA+ and then coat them from the outside in fiberglass or your resin you are using? Would the PLA+ warp? I'm looking to use the PLA parts as a sort of core. It's much easier to print it and then coat it than to make it from scratch in all fiberglass. Thanks!

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před 10 měsíci

      It should work fine. I'm actually planning on doing the same thing to make a hardtop for my car. Once its glassed, shouldn't warp. I'd print with no infill. You could always print the negative, wax the surface and use it as a mold to create fully fiberglass parts.

  • @birkansevinch3095
    @birkansevinch3095 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks thts really gret very informative video.Have a nice work 🤙

  • @GuyVardaman
    @GuyVardaman Před rokem

    Nice video, Gordon! So, can I use chopped strands with the epoxy, or are they also coated with the starch?

  • @Steve-gi2yj
    @Steve-gi2yj Před 11 měsíci

    sorry did you mention Epoxy resin is good for 3d prints? I am ordering some right now from Amazon Brand called KISREL, and its Epoxy resin crystal clear... any thoughts? I should of course wear my respirator when doing it, but should I apply it thing or thing on the back or inside of my armor?

  • @jasperjanderson
    @jasperjanderson Před rokem

    Good stuff Gordon!

  • @reelclones
    @reelclones Před rokem +1

    I’m very interested in giving this a try- but I have questions! Do you modify your files so that they are a single thin wall? I’m printing armor parts which all have a certain thickness to them requiring infill between the walls. If I fibreglassed these only the inner wall would be strengthened surely?

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před rokem

      Yeah, I completely close up the parts then use the slicing software to control the wall thickness

    • @reelclones
      @reelclones Před rokem

      @@gordontarpley Ah I see. That’s going to be the tricky part as I didn’t design my files so only have stls. It’s challenging to edit these in fusion which is all I have at the mo!

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před rokem

      @@reelclones download Blender. It's free and should be able to do what you need

  • @rolengoldslick9053
    @rolengoldslick9053 Před 11 měsíci +1

    this is awesome!
    any recommendations to reinforce a mandalorian helmet? i need it to handle a fair bit of abuse! (getting dropped, punched, and shot with airsoft toys)

  • @ffoeg
    @ffoeg Před rokem

    That was awesome. Thanks!

  • @sithingainteasy5116
    @sithingainteasy5116 Před rokem

    Solid tips G!

  • @RealElonMusk-x1j
    @RealElonMusk-x1j Před rokem

    Probably not good to breathe in any fiber glass right?

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před rokem

      When it's resin, probably not. Definitely not the dust when sanding.. Once it's cured, probably not an issue. All kinds of helmets are made from fiberglass

  • @d-mart3733
    @d-mart3733 Před rokem

    Whats safe to use to reinforce a part that goes on your face

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před rokem +1

      I usually use fiberglass with either polyester or epoxy resin. Sometimes I use SmoothCast 300 or 65d resin. Same as the rest of the parts. Just about any helmet or mask you see in films or actual helmets like motorcycle, space suit, pilot, skydiver and many, many others are made from fiberglass.

    • @d-mart3733
      @d-mart3733 Před rokem

      @@gordontarpley is there a brand you recommend

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před rokem

      @@d-mart3733 Smooth-On EpoxAmite or West Systems epoxy resin are my first choices.

    • @d-mart3733
      @d-mart3733 Před rokem

      And those are safe to use for inside the helmet?don't want take off the helmet and see bad reaction to my skin 😅
      Do you recommend Bondo Fiberglass Resin Repair Kit

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před rokem +1

      @@d-mart3733 bondo brand is fine but there are lots of better brands out there. I like Composite Resources laminating resin more. It's lower viscosity and saturates the fiberglass mat or cloth more easily than bondo brand. You can add a little acetone to thin it if needed but I've read that too much can make the resin more brittle.

  • @randallbourque1321
    @randallbourque1321 Před rokem

    What is the website for the pro foam?

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před rokem +1

      motionpicturefx.com/
      I haven't been on the website in a long time and I just noticed that I'm in a severel photos on the front page!

    • @gordontarpley
      @gordontarpley  Před rokem +1

      More specifically...
      motionpicturefx.com/products/pro-foam-soft-ii-a-b-gallon-kit