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Thanks for the updates, VooDoo project was my #1 but this project is the absolute best ive seen........ the ability to "make" it all is phenominal
Keep it up !!!! Dying to see this run and run well :) |
Beautiful work as always.
Please keep posting. As far as I know, the big silver cat is collecting dust. |
Love it, and thanks
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Been a few amazing projects. For me, Heath’s Miami Vice tribute stands out because he started with almost nothing and built an amazing boat.
This project is unique because you’re breaking all the rules, in your own back yard. With a bit of help from your gorgeous little employee, this will amaze everyone when completed. Thanks for posting, I’m loving your innovative work, even though I don’t understand a lot of it. :) RR |
I love this thread and you are right, most things now seem to be people writing checks for OB something.
I do have a question on you carbon table tops, are you vacuum bagging or just rolling it on? I have a slide in camper I may be redoing the tops on. Would be cool. |
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A small note from my side. All my working surfaces are made from carbon, but carbon alone didn’t work well for me because it scratches too quickly, it is to sensitive. A good solution is 2 mm plexiglass, as follows:
Using this method I have made for my boat:
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
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I love this thread and you are right, most things now seem to be people writing checks for OB something.
I do have a question on you carbon table tops, are you vacuum bagging or just rolling it on? I have a slide in camper I may be redoing the tops on. Would be cool. I will make nice looking surface later, maybe carbon twill fabric. Now all parts are made from triaxial carbon and pvc core, it doesn't look nice but are very stiff and light. One nice thing over plywood is that composite panel won't twist or change dimension when humidity change. |
Instead of specialized materials for vacuuming, the following works perfectly well for such small parts:
The problem with a carbon look is the surface. If you leave epoxy exposed, it will soon yellow and become matte, so a transparent 2K acrylic top coat is usually applied. However, this coating is not very hard and scratches easily. That is the main reason (besides the 3D visual effect) why I laminated it onto plexiglass. @Ksalmine; On already finished surfaces made with manual lamination, it will be extremely difficult to achieve a nice carbon-look finish. I doubt you’ll be able to level it sufficiently. |
Originally Posted by ksalmine
(Post 4945395)
I miss big silver cat and kidturbo outlaw. By the way, is that skater in use or dusting somewhere?
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Sad to hear.
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