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CarbonMike
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Hello all, I am Mike, from the Midlands. Ive been into composites since the tender age of around 18 and now Im at the fatter side of a spritly, young 26. Im actually a composite technician by trade working for a worldwide firm that specialise in high end road car/aviation/motorsport/military etc composite parts from complete bodyshells down to the smallest of interior trim for very expensive posh cars.

Anyway, enough of that tosh...

Ive got to a stage at home now where I retail my own fibreglass parts across several car owners forums & also eBay to keep a gentle sum of money coming in so around two years ago I ventured into working with carbon & kevlar. Unfortunatly all wet lay as tooling/equip costs for prepreg are out of my league Sad so I just thought I come along for some easy reading, helping others, getting some tips etc as we dont do much if any wet lay at work as its ALL prepreg.

So heres some randon pics Ive dragged of my PB account...

One of the first peices of wet lay sheet I ever made...



Cirlce are cut from a sheet I made, hazy finish sheet was bought from an alleged pro company. Gotta love the clarity!



Wrapped interior trim part



FG front quarter bumpers



Carbon front wings for a sprint car



First plug cover I ever made last summer



More flat stuff



Etc etc
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Seen some of your stuff on ebay, looks top notch! Good luck! Any chance your work would let you use their facilities for pre-preg stuff?
Alex
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Thank you kindly sir Smile all feedback, good or bad, grately appreciated.

I am not allowed to use anything at work for personal gain unfortunatly :/ wether it be equip, tools or even matierial.
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Nice wing mate. What was the process?
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carbon mike, do you fancy having a go at a bonnet and a pair of wings for me, i would pay for all materials and your time?
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nick_the_merc (25/06/2012)
carbon mike, do you fancy having a go at a bonnet and a pair of wings for me, i would pay for all materials and your time?


Hello Nick, I dont work on a commision basis Im afraid. I only stick to what I know is worth retailing kinda thing.
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twoggy (14/06/2012)
Nice wing mate. What was the process?


Believe it or not the front wing is a wet lay, vac bagged, air cured.
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ok, maby i have bot worded my queston correctly...

would you care to quote me a price for a bonnet and a cople of wings? i would bring them to you for molds ect.

regards

 nick
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CarbonMike (09/07/2012)
twoggy (14/06/2012)
Nice wing mate. What was the process?


Believe it or not the front wing is a wet lay, vac bagged, air cured.



Hi and welcome.

Did you use quite low pressure for that part?

I am a clay modeller by trade but thinking about re-educating myself,
how long is the composite technician education?


http://motoform.blogspot.se

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prsw (11/07/2012)

CarbonMike (09/07/2012)
twoggy (14/06/2012)
Nice wing mate. What was the process?


Believe it or not the front wing is a wet lay, vac bagged, air cured.



Hi and welcome.

Did you use quite low pressure for that part?

I am a clay modeller by trade but thinking about re-educating myself,
how long is the composite technician education?


There is no formal qaulification as such as far as I know, its all kinda self taught. Ive been messing around on and off with composites since I was about 18. 8 years ago now. Everything I know & have learnt is self taught or gained via internet hearsay & youtube videos. And then I had a lucky  break as my hobby landed me a substianally well paid job/career working in composites Smile

And the rest is history so they say Smile
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