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3D Printing Velocity Stack Mould?
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Hi all,
I'm just venturing into the more complex shapes of CF components and have set myself the task of making some CF Velocity Stacks/Trumpets for my kit car?
A friend has kindly created a 3D printer file for me to print as a inner mould but I wondered if there was a better way to do this.
Mainly, could this be done with a single mould and secondly as I would be wet laying, how would I vacuum bag this?
Many thanks in advance, next stage would be to add a CF flange to the bottom...
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CeeBee
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5 Years Ago
That's not a super easy thing to make with two finished sides. The inside mold you show in the drawing could be printed and you could wet-bag a carbon layup over it but it would be a pain to get it.....
explorecomposites
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5 Years Ago
I wonder if you could do a split mold and use pre-preg like this example: split mold video from easy composites
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