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Generally, I agree that making a mould is 'usually' the best way. However, there are occasions when the original part can be used. For example, I recently made carbon door skins for my Lotus Elan. As I was gluing these on to the existing fibreglass doors there was no issue with the minuscule difference in radius.
Another item I have made using this technique is a single skinned boot lid. Again, the minimal increase in size - approx 1-2mm wider and deeper - wasn't an issue in my case.
This method works best with wet laying without vacuum, unless the original part is strong enough to resist deformation caused by vacuum bagging. Likewise, prepreg will also work if the original part can survive both heat and pressure :-)
The only issue with this method is, as the inner surface of the carbon is usually in contact with the 'mould', the surface finish will need a little work :-)
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