Casting Carbon Fiber part from Epoxy


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Demarco72
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hi there,

I'm trying to cast a motorcycle part in clear carbon fiber resin. its a small part no bigger then a dinner plate. it has a slight fold to it so the material ive tried just runs to the middle. I was hoping to use the same technique as the youtube video from easycomposites. brush on black base, then clear epoxy and apply carbon fiber etc. the rest I got but I think the problem is with the kind of release Ive tried and def the material. its very low vis so its not helping. the release and clear resin at smooth-on products. just wondering if anyone can recommend an easycomposite product that will work along with proper release. any help would be greatly appreciated.



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Apologies, the brown/orange part is the mold I made from the original. I thought about skinning the original part but I don't want to take a chance of a failure. So I created an epoxy mold. Attached you will see the original black part in my dilemma of how the part is shaped. The release I mention is to remove the new part once it's cast. http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/7301275f-4aa9-45f8-84a1-2c92.JPG
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