Carbonfibre flippers


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jamie johnson-marshall - 9/20/2021 5:23:31 PM

I cant actually find you on Facebook. What is the exact spelling? Carbonworkx? 
There are a few "carbon works" 

I am considering somethin similiar so we can talk. I can send you my private fb profile in private message. 

Azzaw, that is not really bending as commercial flippers bend. At least couple of them that I tried, looks it could be stiff in water.

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Azzaw46 - 9/19/2021 10:33:49 PM
jamie johnson-marshall - 4/29/2021 10:28:27 AM


Sorry I don't know why the picture is the wrong way up.
You'll have issues with dry spots where the resin struggles to penetrate through tight Uni.
Even with heat and infusion resin. 

I find making Glass fins much more productive and durable. 


Jamie im a able to talk futher with you about this subject, im still playing around with it 😅

I cant actually find you on Facebook. What is the exact spelling? Carbonworkx? 
There are a few "carbon works" 

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This isnt pushing its limits yet but still after more flex 
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jamie johnson-marshall - 4/29/2021 10:28:27 AM


Sorry I don't know why the picture is the wrong way up.
You'll have issues with dry spots where the resin struggles to penetrate through tight Uni.
Even with heat and infusion resin. 

I find making Glass fins much more productive and durable. 


Jamie im a able to talk futher with you about this subject, im still playing around with it 😅

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Could you make the bulk of the laminate +/-45 fiber orientation instead of 0/90?  The visual twill ribs would run either along the length or across the width of the foil and it might look funny but it will be much more flexible.  If you need unidirectional fiber just put it in the middle where it doesn't increase the stiffness.  

There are also some black fiberglass/fake carbon fiber products or very low quality carbon grades that will be much less stiff but not way less strong overall - might be an option if it has to look like carbon but bend like 'glass. 




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jamie johnson-marshall - 4/29/2021 10:28:27 AM


Sorry I don't know why the picture is the wrong way up.
You'll have issues with dry spots where the resin struggles to penetrate through tight Uni.
Even with heat and infusion resin. 

I find making Glass fins much more productive and durable. 

Id love it if you could send me some of your details/findings so i can continue learn to try nailing this, im not looking at selling them theyre only for myself and a couple of mates that go spear fishing, if youd like to send me a message on my facebook page Carbonworkx id love to have a chat about it👍


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jamie johnson-marshall - 4/29/2021 10:28:27 AM


Sorry I don't know why the picture is the wrong way up.
You'll have issues with dry spots where the resin struggles to penetrate through tight Uni.
Even with heat and infusion resin. 

I find making Glass fins much more productive and durable. 


Wow that is so cool, yeah i had dramas with it breaking along the straight over laps, i might try put some glass in with it and try your technique and see what i can produce 😁

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Sorry I don't know why the picture is the wrong way up.
You'll have issues with dry spots where the resin struggles to penetrate through tight Uni.
Even with heat and infusion resin. 

I find making Glass fins much more productive and durable. 


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Azzaw46 - 4/24/2021 9:04:54 PM
G'day guys, im needing some help with a project of mine for a friend, he's gotten me to make up a few test sets of free diving flippers, ive pretty much copied a professional set from him, ive gotten the tapper (thin at one end thick at the other) and thickness (1mm to 2mm) correct but I still can't get near the flexability as the professional set, wondering if theres a additive or something i can mix with my infusion resin to make it more flexible as theres seems stupidly flexible, i was also thinking maybe i go away from just using 2x2 twill carbon and maybe add in some unidirectional carbon? Any help will be much appreciated 👍

I have just come to the end of a long R and D process of exactly this in carbon and glass. 

Its not easy and it has to be exact.

You need uni core and multi direction skins.
I dove tail my uni otherwise you get stress lines, this gives a diamond pattern.

If you go 200g more or less you will end up with too stiff or too flexible.
If the fabric compresses more than another they will be more flexible.
I have a spreadsheet of layups I've tried.

This is my first time writing on a forum so I'm not sure of how things are done.
I would share my findings with you but not publicly.
In short though, 4 layers of 200g carbon UD with skins of 200g carbon Twill with a feathering from 250mm too the tip will save you many hours and pounds of materials.
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Maybe the set you are copying are not full carbon, just thin skin over glass .. or all glass with black pigmented resin.

If you need them more flexible try using glass or flax fibre instead of carbon. If you 'need' it to be carbon make it thinner, or use most of your plies at +/-45 degree layup to make it less stiff.
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