How to fill Carbon Fibre pinholes. PERFECT finish every time! Prepreg Infusion Great for small parts

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  • How to fill Carbon Fibre pinholes. PERFECT finish every time! Prepreg and infusion often have these holes. Great for small parts
    In this video I show you how I fill pin holes in prepreg carbon fibre most likely caused by a leak in the bag.
    There are many different ways around filling these annoying holes, however iv found this method gives me the best end result every time. For larger parts you might be better looking into a spray option to fill the holes, but this is great for small parts.
    * Products used *
    Easy composites
    - Xcr resin
    - Mould cleaner
    Upol slow degreaser
    Lechler 2000 clear coat
    #prepreg #carbonfibre #diy
    Carbonworkshops@gmail.com
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  • @CarbonWorkshops
    @CarbonWorkshops  Před 2 lety +11

    There are lots of methods to fill pin holes, but from experience this always gives me the best end results 🤟

    • @anishavk8093
      @anishavk8093 Před 2 lety

      Can we fill holes with something

    • @mustafaerol6404
      @mustafaerol6404 Před rokem

      Great skıll👍🏼What did you use last part for shining

    • @jc7059
      @jc7059 Před 4 měsíci

      What resin do you recommend?

  • @teslam3m592
    @teslam3m592 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job! I learned something. I like to use crazy glue so I don't have to pour another batch of resin. Just sand and then finish like you normally would.

  • @rattello555
    @rattello555 Před rokem

    If I have watched this video before, my mental sanity would be thankful :D
    Thank you man!

  • @jimmysparks315
    @jimmysparks315 Před 9 měsíci

    Been skinning motorbike parts in carbon... with finished product pin holes driving me crazy.... I just learned about the 'squeegee'.... thank you Sir !! :)

  • @npmotorsportengineering9286

    Excellent!!

  • @ducstroyer
    @ducstroyer Před 2 lety +1

    I think this is the method I’ve b even looking for. I get so many bubbles and [to put it in a lack of better explanation] resin separation. It kind of spreads out in several place throughout. A reverse bubble - if you would. I’ll try this technique next.

  • @mostafasalehishahrodi8793

    Wonderful

  • @user-fm1rh3ht4v
    @user-fm1rh3ht4v Před 2 lety +4

    I use hairdryer to warm resin and force it penetrate to pinholes.

  • @baraba238
    @baraba238 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice trick with the rubber "spatula"

  • @hosseinasgari841
    @hosseinasgari841 Před 2 lety

    very nice

  • @LG-ct8tw
    @LG-ct8tw Před rokem +3

    Spray light tack coat of clear coat then a medium coat, wait for it to harden enough to show the pin holes. Spray, straight, fast, thinner (manufacturer recommended) in short burst over pin hole area. Thinner will soften the clear coat and, as it flashes off, draw out the air from the pin hole cavity creating a vacuum that in turn draws in the softened surrounding clear coat. Magic in front of your eyes! 😉

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před rokem +2

      What's this wizardry 😆. Will give that a go soon!

  • @tira7778
    @tira7778 Před rokem +1

    good job! What clear coat do you use for the finish?

  • @dirtrider4736
    @dirtrider4736 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the Video. Can i also use "GC50 Epoxy Compatible Clear Polyester Gelcoat" instead of xcr resin?

  • @ybotlockjaw4694
    @ybotlockjaw4694 Před rokem

    Can you give a list of the products used?

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Před rokem

    Cool, what's the best resin (1 part or 2 part epoxy), the strongest and toughest?
    What resin brand do the carmaker's Koenigsegg and Pagani use in their hypercars by the way?
    God bless.

  • @nutsandbolts432
    @nutsandbolts432 Před rokem

    How much did the part weigh before and after?

  • @zpunivers6656
    @zpunivers6656 Před rokem

    what can i do without spray machine ?

  • @laurawencfrp
    @laurawencfrp Před 2 lety

    Good Job! The pinhole is generate because of primer coat NOT do good.Need primer coat (you use mould cleaner)to cover the pinhole first,Make the carbon part surface smooth, Then do glossy painting outside :)

  • @captainclickbait7603
    @captainclickbait7603 Před rokem

    how do you decide to do a gel coat vs clear coat? Thanks for the vid!

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před rokem

      Gel coat is good for infusion or wet lay up but won't work with prepreg

  • @theELiTEboarder
    @theELiTEboarder Před rokem

    I'm looking for an alternative to the XCR coating since I live in the US. I tried using the same resin I used to make the parts (composite envisions thin resin) and it doesn't build up a thick enough coat and self level enough to sand smooth. Do you have any other recommendations for a coating resin that would be available in the US? I've considered ecopoxy UV poxy and some cheap amazon ones as well but haven't tried any of those yet.

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před rokem

      Try Duratec Sunshield Top Coat. I believe that's a US product. 👌

    • @gurt300
      @gurt300 Před 8 měsíci

      I used a standard epoxy resin for skinning (same used for parts) but with 2 or 3 layers with sanding between layers and finished by spraying a 2K clear coat, the result was great!

  • @MRR-qv3bw
    @MRR-qv3bw Před 2 lety +2

    I have small cracks in the center of my rear rim on my 2020 BMW S1000 RR M! Can I use this to fill it because BMW says its not affecting the integrity of the rim? I'm really worried leaving it exposed because it seems like with anything else cracked that not repairing it would let moisture and debris make it worse! The entire rim is 6 spokes solid carbon fiber weave!

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před 2 lety +2

      Poor work from BMW! I would clean the crack with acetone and dab some Xcr resin as neatly as you can into the cracks to stop any dirt getting in.

    • @MRR-qv3bw
      @MRR-qv3bw Před 2 lety

      Thank you!👍👍👍

  • @sridevt2561
    @sridevt2561 Před 2 lety

    🤘🤘

  • @pedroalmodovar6709
    @pedroalmodovar6709 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you have a more videos thanks!!!

  • @Raminparvari-pv
    @Raminparvari-pv Před 5 měsíci

    ‏For the first time, I bought carbon fiber fabric and epoxy resin. Can I make the spoiler of my car carbon fiber? Please, someone who knows, tell me the simple steps of the work. I have seen a video on CZcams. Where should I do it? How many times and how many layers should I apply epoxy after gluing the carbon fiber? And my spoiler has color, do I have to remove the color completely or is it enough to sand it so that scratches are created? Thank you for your help

  • @powpow4033
    @powpow4033 Před rokem

    What xan i do if i cleaned a yellow clearcoat and applied 2 k clear coat and it came up full of small holes? I presume sand again but what to do before aplying again the clearcoat? Any degeraser or resin or?

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před rokem

      Sand down untill holes disappear and then re clear. Always use a panel wipe degreaser first. And be sure to leave 5-10 minutes in-between spray coats as you might be describing solvent pop

    • @powpow4033
      @powpow4033 Před rokem

      @@CarbonWorkshops so no alcholo degreaser or any special degresear?

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před rokem

      @@powpow4033 I use Upol slow degreaser

  • @rnichol22
    @rnichol22 Před 2 lety

    Did this peice use a clear gel coat first?

  • @FierixBuber-qm7ro
    @FierixBuber-qm7ro Před 11 měsíci

    What is the name of the product you sprayed in the end ?

    • @alejuj8060
      @alejuj8060 Před 7 měsíci

      2k clear coat "lechler 2000"

  • @alessandrozucchiatti6814

    I have personally never been able to plug the shallow pinholes other than by drowning the pieces with multiple coats of clear finish. I tried with a stiff spatula, applying pressure with gloves, but if the hole is narrower on the surface and wider internally, the air cannot get out and the resin, also due to its viscosity, will not fill it.

    • @TheShaddix
      @TheShaddix Před rokem +2

      In that case what I would do is use a heatgun to heat the resin (which makes it thinner) and use a toothpick to poke those small holes which will force the air out of them. If they are smaller than the sharp end of a toothpick, you can use a sewing needle. Depending on how deep the hole goes, sometimes two applications are necessary (with some time apart so it cures to gel state) as the first pass will "seal" the holes and the second pass will top them off.

    • @GrantOakes
      @GrantOakes Před rokem

      @@TheShaddix I to was thinking about applying a bit of heat.

  • @johnnymckissick2735
    @johnnymckissick2735 Před 2 lety

    Where the pin holes in the initial resin or clear coat?

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před 2 lety

      Initial resin after prepreg cured

    • @equalizers8190
      @equalizers8190 Před 2 lety

      I would use gas torch waving over clear quickly will remove air bubbles from mould surface and bring them through and will then pop, then lay down prepreg. Never pin holes takes time to learn how to do though.

  • @argentosebastian
    @argentosebastian Před 2 lety +2

    What are you spraying at last? Thanks

  • @jimj2683
    @jimj2683 Před rokem

    This is why you need an autoclave.

  • @bmx08
    @bmx08 Před 2 lety

    Ta com a marca da lixa 240

  • @LushiDesign
    @LushiDesign Před 2 lety

    I'm editor of DIY & Crafts page, we want to feature your videos at our facebook page would you like to give us permission?

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, yes that should be fine. Please give us credit. What is your page called?

    • @LushiDesign
      @LushiDesign Před 2 lety

      can you please confirm if you give us permission to our official email?
      video@diycrafts.tv

  • @nickkarbache954
    @nickkarbache954 Před rokem

    That you have pinholes in the first place means that the product is filled with air pockets.. = less strenght. It means the cure cycle didnt went the way it should go. Common reasons: too less pressure on the product or heavy molds that take too long to heat up. Make sure it cures well. Applying an extra layer of unneeded resin does not make your part any stronger. But does add 10%+- of the weight. Wich is an issue. And always do wetsanding! And never exceed 240 grid. If you go any lower than 240, your sanding through your first layer wich will also make the part less strong. Also .. i can achief the same results with no extra paint/epoxy. Only thing you need to do is pollish it. The resin coat (if part cured correctly) will be just as shiny as the paint after pollishing. This safes alot of weight.😊

  • @HARLEM430
    @HARLEM430 Před 2 lety

    Do you also accept jobs?

    • @CarbonWorkshops
      @CarbonWorkshops  Před 2 lety

      Sometimes if I'm not to busy.
      Carbonworkshops@gmail.com 👍