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Joel Illerhag
Joel Illerhag
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Hi,
I thought I will share my project.
I had a hard time finding tutorials and people who wrapped carbonfiber around a 3d printed part. It works great to wrap a 3d print and then vacuum bag it.
Please contact me if you need some advices.
www.SwedishHarpBass.com/
Regards. Joel
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Wrap and vacuum bag a 3D printed part
Joel Illerhag
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7 Years Ago
That part looks awesome. People tend to have mixed results when it comes to skinning or wrapping parts. it is easy to go overboard with vac and end up with the fibres moving and creasing or folding.
Warren (Staff)
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7 Years Ago
Yeah, but it worked fine. I did not of course get the perfect finish as creating a part from a mold. But I got a nice result after some sanding and spray lacquer. I guess it would be possible to...
Joel Illerhag
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7 Years Ago
Ha that's almost what i wanted to achieve .So cool to find someone else who had the same idea . I think you have a tevo printer ...nice tool .What filament did you use for your core prints?. I printe...
KostasBiz
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7 Years Ago
I used carbon filament that is a mixture of 90 % PLA and 10% carbon. I would like to know how you dissolved the 3D printed parts after wrapping. Did you use some kind of acid to dissolve the 3d print...
Joel Illerhag
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7 Years Ago
HI Joel I printed my core material in HIPS (designed for support material) and then dissolve it using D-limonene . I also experimented with water solvable PVA filament but its very expensive and a.....
KostasBiz
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7 Years Ago
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