By enlistedc5 - 6/21/2019 5:47:01 AM
So I finally got the center console for my C5 vette that ive been waiting on, this specific part is the reason for my interest in composites. A real carbon fiber version retails for 4 digits, and I dont want to fall into the hydro dipping vette guy stereotype. I consider myself a semi-professional DIY'er, so I figured why not learn something new. I've watch some videos on youtube but this center console is extremely complex (and maybe not the best first project)
Here is the console.



The biggest problem that I can see is how create the whole piece with the inserts and tabs.
 Im guessing I could create the cup holder and the storage area/ cigarette lighter bits separate and press them together with some 2 part adhesive.
 My question to ya'll then is, whats the beset way to start with mould? I'm not sure what material I would use. The biggest thing about this project is that I would like the keep the integrity of the original part, it wasn't cheap and this specific one isn't made anymore.
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By enlistedc5 - 6/25/2019 5:49:25 AM
After digging through some info and videos, I think I may try to treat this piece in the same way as a hood to try and retain the general shape of the storage area and the large brackets near the end of the piece. After mega-zooming in on the pictures of a company that makes many carbon fiber parts for corvettes, I see that they just skin the majority of their parts. I think that if i can pull off a full carbon part, I should have a selling point over them. Assuming I can make a decent part.
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