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Raijin
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Let me just start by saying that I'm new here and the only experience with composites I've had is some simple fiberglass lay up by hand.
I want to make a rectangular carbon fiber tube. I've done some preliminary research here but failed to find a thread about this specific type of project. I was, however, able to determine that I probably want to use the vacuum-bagging method.
Here's a random photo I found on Google of the shape I'm going for:
I'm guessing the easiest way to do this would be to saw off a length of gutter (or something similar in shape) and try to vacuum bag the CF around it using an actual bag (as opposed to the usual method of taping a 'bag' sheet over the piece).
A few questions:
How could I get a seamless piece like in the photo above? If I use carbon fiber sheets, there's bound to be a seam line running along the piece somewhere?
Would you guys recommend using the carbon fiber that comes in tubular sleeves?
How would
you
pros go about making something like this?
Thanks!
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Help Making a Carbon Fiber "Tube"
Raijin
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10 Years Ago
I very much doubt that the tube in the picture is "seamless" -- You can not weave "Twill" in a...
Dravis
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10 Years Ago
Internal pressure mould would be my approach. Personally I'd do it with pre-preg and a silicone...
Hanaldo
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10 Years Ago
Both silicone intensifier and bladder techniques are probably the only realistic methods for...
Warren (Staff)
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10 Years Ago
I just make my own mandrel by simply polishing a metal tube. Then I wet layup and vacuum bag over...
Chris Scott
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10 Years Ago
[quote][b]Chris Scott (25/09/2015)[/b][hr]I just make my own mandrel by simply polishing a metal...
taikuri
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10 Years Ago
When laying up on the metal tube Mandrel (I use Stainless steel or hard Aluminium) close off one end...
Dravis
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10 Years Ago
^ That method is seems a bit more sophisticated than mine, I'll look into that. When I layup, I...
Chris Scott
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10 Years Ago
I have sometimes filled the aluminium tube/mandrel with hot water for speeding up the cure of the CF...
Dravis
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10 Years Ago
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