CARBON BODY## THE CAR IS ALLMOST READY
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Re: CARBON BODY
Today ill make an body that is made out of 3 times heavier carbon than the first body version.
Ill put pics tomorrow to you here.
Jerzi
Ill put pics tomorrow to you here.
Jerzi
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Now it is made.
Very very hard to made.
It is very stiff cloth to work with. 600GR m2 huh.
It will be an intrested day for me tomorrow. Cant wait for the result...
Jerzi
Very very hard to made.
It is very stiff cloth to work with. 600GR m2 huh.
It will be an intrested day for me tomorrow. Cant wait for the result...
Jerzi
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The new body is much better. I have cutandtrim but not finnished yet the body.
But it fit perfectly.
Hope you like it.
Jerzi
But it fit perfectly.
Hope you like it.
Jerzi
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Looks nice. Just need to get that glass like finish going on.
Whats your total thickness now?
Whats your total thickness now?
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Slighly thicker than lexan. But that dont bother me atall.
This project is so superb to work on.
Iam soon to get this 100% right.
Jerzi
This project is so superb to work on.
Iam soon to get this 100% right.
Jerzi
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Really good job Jerzi. I look forward to seeing the progress you make.
I have to say that I am a fan of the raw carbon finish.
Keep up the good work.
Vin
I have to say that I am a fan of the raw carbon finish.
Keep up the good work.
Vin
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Do you think cutting out the windows would compromise the a-pillers/roof with this body construction method? I think the looks of it would be great, but to possibly sacrifice structural integrity for cosmetics would be bad.
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I'd think as long as it isnt the full window, It would be ok. If you did front and side windows. have about 3/8" border around the front and sides and a 3/4" inch on the side by the shock towers.
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Inspiring work, Jerzi. I'd second the window cutouts, but maybe on version 2 you could think of a double layer or stringers for strength in the cab? That may replace some of the integrity, best of both so to speak.
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CUT OUT THE window openings and fiber in lexan windows.
or atleast the windshield for roof support.Then some bright window netting on sides.DON

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Looks good. In 1:1 cars, they are making a lot more parts out of carbon and the new thing is a paint scheme that is masked so carbon shows through in key areas as part of the paint scheme. Maybe maintain strength buy painting the windows similar to the stickers Traxxas uses on their vehicles. A half paint job, half carbon would look sweet with some creative masking maybe tribal style leading into the exposed carbon.
I'd like to know a bit more about your process/mold building. Are you vacuum baging?
I'd like to know a bit more about your process/mold building. Are you vacuum baging?
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