Foam removal with aceton


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hello guys , 
its my first post here , i dont know if this chapter is the right place for this question but i ll throw it .

I want to make the joints of a bicycle with cf,
i am thinking to carve the shapes in foam either take 2 part foam and fuse it into a mold , to make the mould of the part 
then i will vacuum infuse the part over the mold of the foam i ll make 
after that i am thinking to remove the foam with ACETON.

the question is  will aceton hurt the carbon fiber part or the epoxy resin ,affecting the parts strength?

Thanks in advance
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2 part foam will not dissolve in acetone. It is insoluble in pretty much all solvents.
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when the epoxy is fully cured, it wont react with acetone... might give a dull finish but it will be on the inside so no big problems...
Like stated above 2K foams will not dissolve, only styrofoam will dissolve

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thanks for your responses  guys .

 So
PLAN A: the way is to have styrofoam cnced (which will take alot time more) and and them vaccum it 

one more question : is styrofoam strong enough to handle vacuums presure without disorting the original shape?

PLAN B: use 2 part foam on a mold and then vacuum it and carve the foam out afterwards with a dremel or something. But it would be dangerous to harm the CF with the dremel.
QU : is 2 part foam carvable after that?

an idea came up to my mind just now : make the part out of 2 part foam  for example 2 mm less than it should be then cover it with an other material 2mm that would be disolvable to aceton so i would have 2mm safe margin when carving out the 2 part foam. but the hard thing would be to 
  have a uniform thickness of 2 mm all around the part. 

but all these might not be necesery if i put release agent or peel ply  in the inside part of the mold so i will carve out 2mm less and then break the thin wall of the remaining foam?

to get an idea what i am planing to do imagine like a bamboo bike but not of bamboo out of wood , but i want the joints to be with vacuum infusion not wet layup  thats why the foam should be removed afterwards so the wood will insert in to the part like a dowel into a hole and glued there.

thanks again
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you can get different densities of expanded foam so just find one that is stable in compression (give someone like cordek a ring and see if they have any offcuts) 
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Why not use a stronger foam, and just leave it in there, only removing it carefully where needed ?   It will not add significantly to the final weight ...

Dremel it out roughly then use hand tools to remove the rest + abrasive paper to give a good bonding finish inside?

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Dremel it out roughly then use hand tools to remove the rest + abrasive paper to give a good bonding finish inside?  

thats probably the best solution , sorry i tend to overkill things.

SO the conclusions are .(i am thinking out loud)

A) have styrofoam cnced and melt it all the way down ( adv:perfectly clean inside,dis : you have to cnc the mold  everytime,takes time and money)

B) make a female mold in which you will create the male mold , infuse it .... (adv: you make one mold and then pure some 2p foam into it (1 time cnc) dis: you have to carve it out yourshelf)

a new one 
C) make the foam mold in any of the other ways put it on the jig , tack it with the wood or whatever, laminate it and then vacuum bang it and do your stuff
(ADV : very good bonding with the pipes(wood, bamboo etc) and the carbon parts. DIS: hard lamination and generally complex procedure )

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Thanks a lot to all of you guys





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Here's an alternative idea.

If you are CNCing the foam it should be fairly easy to CNC a female mould (ie most of the programming would be done, just needs a reversal).  Why not just get the mould done in aluminium?  That would be rock solid.
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Yes in plan B i mean cnc the female mold , just once
as for aluminium i believe it will be too expensive , and i have a wood cnc so i will make it out of birch plywood.
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