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Bonding two parts of Carbon Fiber without spoiling the aesthetics
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Dezer
Dezer
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Hi Guys!
I have some problems with fixing two parts. They're aesthetic piece, this limits what to do and use to fix them.
Any suggestions for this application?
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Bonding two parts of Carbon Fiber without spoiling the aesthetics
Dezer
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8 Years Ago
You can bond along the seam but it would be inherently weak. A solution is to bond the seam, then...
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
what warren said, or you could see about adding a joggle into the tool to allow a nice bonding area...
scottracing
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8 Years Ago
I did tests using Plexus MA 310 (Methacrylate) with black pigment, the problem is after drying I...
Dezer
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8 Years Ago
If you are looking at making pipes in one piece then you need to be looking at mandrels or soluble...
scottracing
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8 Years Ago
Out of interest, what sort of wall thickness was needed for the engine coolant pipework?
Warren (Staff)
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8 Years Ago
they were about 2mm thick iirc
scottracing
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8 Years Ago
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