carboncopy001
Automotive
- Mar 23, 2009
- 4
Ref: thread711-9949
I have read some of the earlier threads written on this subject, but was unable to add my $0.02 since they were already “closed.” So I am starting this thread with the hopes of getting some new suggestions.
Project:
I am making CF tube that is approximately 18” long and has a 3” opening on one end with a 5” opening on the other and has compound contours. In order to give you a better visual simply imagine a funnel that is 18” tall…the bottom opening is 3”, while the top is 5”…in addition, both the bottom and top of the funnel are bent in different directions at 45 degree angles (ohh, I am looking for a smooth surface inside and out)…sound like a fun project? You betcha!
I have already made one and it looks like &*^$! I made a plug out of plaster and wrapped it with packing tape and waxed it a couple of times. I then slipped a CF sleeve over the plug and coated it with resin using a mini roller. After the sleeve was wetted, I slid a LARGE heat shrink tube over the entire thing and started to heat the tube with a heat gun. This process was suppose to squeeze out all the excess resin and give me a nice smooth surface. Well, the tube did not shrink well in the bends of the compound contours and I ended up with some “bunching” which gave me resin puddles in my final product…in addition, I think I may have been pushing the limits of the heat shrink tubing by expecting it to shrink adequately from 5” down to 3”.
I am getting ready to make another attempt at this and I am leaning towards the use of an inflatable bladder.
Has anyone done a similar shaped item in this manner? I am really unsure about how to adequately infuse the CF sleeve…I have read about some who use a bladder and infuse using a vacuum…but how is this done? Will a vacuum pull the resin through 18” of CF sleeve? Is a “Resin Distribution Medium” required? How do I insure that the entire CF sleeve is infused adequately? What about compound contours using a bladder ..any issues?
Any suggestions?
I have read some of the earlier threads written on this subject, but was unable to add my $0.02 since they were already “closed.” So I am starting this thread with the hopes of getting some new suggestions.
Project:
I am making CF tube that is approximately 18” long and has a 3” opening on one end with a 5” opening on the other and has compound contours. In order to give you a better visual simply imagine a funnel that is 18” tall…the bottom opening is 3”, while the top is 5”…in addition, both the bottom and top of the funnel are bent in different directions at 45 degree angles (ohh, I am looking for a smooth surface inside and out)…sound like a fun project? You betcha!
I have already made one and it looks like &*^$! I made a plug out of plaster and wrapped it with packing tape and waxed it a couple of times. I then slipped a CF sleeve over the plug and coated it with resin using a mini roller. After the sleeve was wetted, I slid a LARGE heat shrink tube over the entire thing and started to heat the tube with a heat gun. This process was suppose to squeeze out all the excess resin and give me a nice smooth surface. Well, the tube did not shrink well in the bends of the compound contours and I ended up with some “bunching” which gave me resin puddles in my final product…in addition, I think I may have been pushing the limits of the heat shrink tubing by expecting it to shrink adequately from 5” down to 3”.
I am getting ready to make another attempt at this and I am leaning towards the use of an inflatable bladder.
Has anyone done a similar shaped item in this manner? I am really unsure about how to adequately infuse the CF sleeve…I have read about some who use a bladder and infuse using a vacuum…but how is this done? Will a vacuum pull the resin through 18” of CF sleeve? Is a “Resin Distribution Medium” required? How do I insure that the entire CF sleeve is infused adequately? What about compound contours using a bladder ..any issues?
Any suggestions?