Question about pre-peg fiber and cheap oven.


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Hi,

I have question about pre-peg.

1) If I dont have special oven or autoclave I can made items from pre-peg carbon fiber?


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2) I made mold.... Than I use pre-peg carbon fiber +  vacuum bag/ pump and wait 2 days...

What happening? I can made something if I use this strategy? Or I need obligatory warming pre-peg?


3) I can use kitchen electric oven? Something like this...

http://www.rdveikals.lv/images/full/9f7b92e2385550cd3c8c2bc6d64769a8.jpg

 I only need made hole for vacuum pump. Right?


Soory about my english skill.
Thanks.

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Hi there,

to answer some of your questions:
- You wont be able to make prepreg parts without a GOOD oven. By good I mean an oven that can go up in temperature slowly and keep an good stable temperature for a while. Kitchen ovens arent very good for that. not saying impossible but you'll encounter many problems.
- By bagging prepreg and just leaving it, nothing will happen...I have some prepreg laying around that havent been in the freezer for over a year and still flexible and not cured. 

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Negative on the first question. You need an oven. The resin never really 'cures' without it, it just goes crispy and stiff. 

You can use a kitchen oven for smaller parts, as long as the pre-preg you are using doesn't require a complex cure schedule. If you can just stick it in at 80 degrees and leave it overnight, a kitchen oven works fine. 
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