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Bigdawgracer 09-10-2017 04:56 PM

One-Off Carbon Fibre Chassis Maker
 
Hi All,

I'm going to be starting a thread on here soon about the 1/10 buggy I've been building over the last few weeks. Nothing extreme, just something a little bit different!

Anyways, I've modified an original aluminium chassis and would like to use this as a pattern for a carbon fibre version.
Fibrelyte aren't keen on using my pattern so are there any other carbon fibre companies out there who could work from a pattern?

OR any companies who could re-anodise the original chassis?

Thanks for the help!

StwBald 09-10-2017 09:34 PM

What kind of pattern did you give fyberlyte..was it a cad file..??

jerzi 10-10-2017 08:34 AM

Do you have pics to share of the aluminium chassis.
If you are in facebook i have there some sites.
TLR CARBON PROJECT
ASSOCIATED B5M PROTO TEAM
HOP UPPED RC CARS/PARTS
JERZIN VIDEOT
Please pm me if intrest...
Jerzi

Rs fruitbat 10-10-2017 04:28 PM

What buggy chassis are you making in carbon ?

Bigdawgracer 10-10-2017 04:35 PM

Hi,
Thanks for the replies!

I don't have cad or access to it and have never done it!

I thought that it would be easier to send someone the aluminium chassis to use as a pattern but I was wrong...

With that in mind I have a piece of carbon fibre sheet here so will have a go at making it myself.

It's PR based, as I say nothing ott just something a bit different.
I will put a build blog up on here when I get some more time.

Thanks all.

jerzi 10-10-2017 09:23 PM

If you have it in aluminium form then it is easy to copy even if it has kickup.
Jerzi

dodgydiy 11-10-2017 09:18 PM

if it has kickup then its easy enough to make a mould and do a chassis, if its flat then just cut it from sheet. if you have a dremel then just get a couple of diamond disks and some sandpaper!

Groomi 16-10-2017 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dodgydiy (Post 979486)
if it has kickup then its easy enough to make a mould and do a chassis, if its flat then just cut it from sheet. if you have a dremel then just get a couple of diamond disks and some sandpaper!

And a mask!

Peakey 16-10-2017 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Groomi (Post 979613)
And a mask!

+1 on he mask and a good one

jerzi 17-10-2017 07:24 AM

I dont use mask. I dont need an mask.
Wy???
I have an proper vaccum cleaner.
May i ask you guys who are working sith carbon.
When you take of the mask so were do you think the dust is.
I know were my dust is and its not in the air its in the vaccum cleaner.
If you drill an 3mm hole the amount of the dust is huge.
Ok we say this way.
If i dont use vaccum cleaner only mask then iam in really deep shit.
Dust all over the place.
So an proper vaccum clear with S-BAG is very good for carbon dust.
Ok ill say this to you who doesnt know me i work with carbon everyday atleast 3hour aday and from my nose doesnt come any black stuff.
But this is just me...
Jerzi

ps the vaccum cleaner is 1cm from the carbon when i work with it and an mask is also very good to use....😉

Groomi 20-10-2017 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jerzi (Post 979667)
I dont use mask. I dont need an mask.
Wy???
I have an proper vaccum cleaner.
May i ask you guys who are working sith carbon.
When you take of the mask so were do you think the dust is.
I know were my dust is and its not in the air its in the vaccum cleaner.
If you drill an 3mm hole the amount of the dust is huge.
Ok we say this way.
If i dont use vaccum cleaner only mask then iam in really deep shit.
Dust all over the place.
So an proper vaccum clear with S-BAG is very good for carbon dust.
Ok ill say this to you who doesnt know me i work with carbon everyday atleast 3hour aday and from my nose doesnt come any black stuff.
But this is just me...
Jerzi

ps the vaccum cleaner is 1cm from the carbon when i work with it and an mask is also very good to use....😉

That's great Jerri, but nobody told him to use a vacuum either. I was just raising the point that you shouldn't just jump in and cut away at Carbon Fibre without considering the dust one way or another. :)

Welshy40 22-10-2017 08:06 PM

I think fibrelyte said no if kick up was on your chassis, as getting it correct would be too time consuming and price would be high. Still now im interested in your design so awaiting your pictures

jerzi 23-10-2017 06:39 AM

I have mold to do 20 and 30 degree carbon kickup plates.
Jerzi

Bigdawgracer 23-10-2017 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welshy40 (Post 979899)
I think fibrelyte said no if kick up was on your chassis, as getting it correct would be too time consuming and price would be high. Still now im interested in your design so awaiting your pictures

Hi,

I had said to Fibre-lyte that it was a flat chassis but will probably now make my own.

As for the build I will put up a separate post on here or you can see it finished in the PR section!:thumbsup:


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