new to composites, very interested in getting involved, help and advise please!


new to composites, very interested in getting involved, help and advise please!
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nickson
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after spotting andygtt's noble project on pistonheads, and his link to this site, i have spent most of the eve watching your tutorials and bonnet guide!

i run a motorsport fabrication company and currently have a porsche 944 turbo track project which i would love to produce some carbon products for!

who knows, if i get good enough at it then maybe it could be a service we can provide in the future

for the minute i just want to learn as much as possible on the methods and theory behind it all, and this forum is certainly a brilliant place for just that!

what im after at the minute is a basic explanation on the different methods of creating carbon products. i am very interested in the resin injection vacum kit, but can all items be produced in this manner, or are there more simple ways of creating some products.

also how would you produce simple flat carbon panels, such as doorcards etc, or do u supply carbon panels that just need trimming etc

the main things i am interested in producing would obviously be automotive products, such as bonnets, boots, rear 1/4 panels, front wings, doorcards, dashboards etc. do you supply sheet big enough to create such large panels using one sheet? or is there a way to use more than 1 sheet to create panels?

got lots to learn, but a quick introduction to the different methods etc would be much appriceated!

hopefully in the near future i will be in touch to tool up ready to get involved!

many thanks

nick
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hi nick,

methods of composites, wet lay up, wet lay up with vacuum bag, resin infusion, pre-preg vac bag in autoclave

flat panels with a gloss finnish, simplest way use a piece of glass and infuse on top of it.

infusion can be used for any part you want to make, obviously how deep you want to get into composites depends a lot on time as practice makes better. watching the tutorials that EC have provided is a great way of learning the method of infusion and for creating the moulds.
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