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Davo456
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I've skinned 3 parts in the past, and am reasonable at diy, so I'm trying to expand my skills and produce a better job than skinning aluminum.
I am trying to make this dash in carbon using vacuum bagging (the skinned version I made earlier was ok, but I think I can do it better), and was wanting to move some of the dials around within the overall boundary.
So starting with a sheet of polypropylene, I was going to lay 3d printed circles for each of the dials where I want them and a 3d printed edge of some sort around the exterior.
using plasticine to stick them in place.
The original plated steel planel is 1.6mm thick.
To get something sturdy in 199g 2x2 twill carbon, how many layers would I need to have ? I presume I would need it around 1.6mm thick again as its 7-800mm long.
how thick should the edge and circles be if I am going to vacuum bag this ?
Will covering the 3d ABS plastic in PVA mould release agent be enough to protect if from the resin or do I need to cover it something else ?
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Davo456
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9 Years Ago
I can not tell from the picture if this panel is just a flat piece, or has a curve or other features...
Dravis
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9 Years Ago
its a flat panel. I've have bought some 2mm polypropylene sheet to make the base of the mould, and...
Davo456
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9 Years Ago
Hi, Since the instrument panel is flat, and the Carbon face primarily for cosmetics (The look!...
Dravis
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9 Years Ago
ok, many thanks for that - I have the jigsaw blade as you suggest, I will use masking tape to mark...
Davo456
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9 Years Ago
-- cover the whole sheet with masking tape! Draw up the shape and the holes on the masking tape .....
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