carbon fiber and glass sheet
carbon fiber and glass sheet
hello after some help, looking at reproducing and making new parts out of carbon fiber and glass sheet.. where do people buy it from??? prefer australia but open to suggestions... i know Hobby king sell some but sizes are limited for say a chassis...
thanks for any help..
what cutting methods do people use??? thinking of the router method or a scroll saw..
thanks for any help..
what cutting methods do people use??? thinking of the router method or a scroll saw..
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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
Personally I use a pin router, but that is for copying a template. Other members use a variety of methods from hand cutting to CNC. It all depends on your needs. I can copy a part easier than someone can draw a CNC file, but they can then repeat it. The hand method is great for a small one off part.
Here is my pin router thread
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=27742
I use G10/FR4 from McMaster Carr but I don't think they are a good value for overseas
Here is my pin router thread
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=27742
I use G10/FR4 from McMaster Carr but I don't think they are a good value for overseas
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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
I use a hacksaw, drill, Dremel and a lot of filing. Hacksaw for the major straight edges; drill holes at inside corners, either hacksaw or Dremel to cut to the drilled holes, and when the rough part is cut out, lots of filing to get more or less smooth edges. I used the same procedure to make my own Optima bumper, as finding undamaged original Optima bumpers is nigh impossible. This method is a lot more hands-on work, but you can get decent results if you're careful and take your time.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=21530&start=154
Always cut just a bit outside your marked lines, so you can file edges down to the exact lines...it's more work to do this but it's better to undercut and over-file than the other way around...you can't put back if you took off too much.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=21530&start=154
Always cut just a bit outside your marked lines, so you can file edges down to the exact lines...it's more work to do this but it's better to undercut and over-file than the other way around...you can't put back if you took off too much.

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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
I'm still trying to figure out how he got on the board without registering or being approved.
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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
Thanks for stepping in Scr8p, that was about to get really annoying really fast
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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
On top of that, his site links to a 'datasheet' that is located elsewhere, only 8.3 Kb and an unknown filetype (to my browser). Furthermore, the website is registered to someone else than this "Neal":scr8p wrote:I'm still trying to figure out how he got on the board without registering or being approved.
The site itself looks terribly generic and Mr. "Neal" or "Sah Sunil" seems to have a habit of spamming message boards. Beware.Domain Name: CACOMPOSITES.COM
Registrar URL: http://www.godaddy.com
Registrant Name: sah sunil
Registrant Organization: Carbon and Aramid Composites
Name Server: NS13.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Name Server: NS14.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
DNSSEC: unsigned
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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
honestly, whoever this is has somehow been able to get on the site without ever registering. i don't know how it's happening. every now and then i'll notice that the "newest member" at the bottom of the board is not someone that i have approved. i'll go in and check to see if maybe jim has approved them only to see that he hasn't. when you click on their name and go into their profile you can see that they never filled out the question of "what was your first r/c vehicle". which is mandatory to register.EvolutionRevolution wrote:On top of that, his site links to a 'datasheet' that is located elsewhere, only 8.3 Kb and an unknown filetype (to my browser). Furthermore, the website is registered to someone else than this "Neal":scr8p wrote:I'm still trying to figure out how he got on the board without registering or being approved.
The site itself looks terribly generic and Mr. "Neal" or "Sah Sunil" seems to have a habit of spamming message boards. Beware.Domain Name: CACOMPOSITES.COM
Registrar URL: http://www.godaddy.com
Registrant Name: sah sunil
Registrant Organization: Carbon and Aramid Composites
Name Server: NS13.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Name Server: NS14.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
DNSSEC: unsigned
so i don't know......... just gonna have to stay on top of it until we figure out how/why it can happen. he's not the only one as of late though. this guy has an i.p. addy from china. i don't recall the others.
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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
Hi scr8p,scr8p wrote: so i don't know......... just gonna have to stay on top of it until we figure out how/why it can happen. he's not the only one as of late though. this guy has an i.p. addy from china. i don't recall the others.
Is it possible that hi made his own registration form and posts the data on submit to "www.rc10talk.com/ucp.php?mode=register" and bypass some restrictions? Just trying to figure it out my self.
Cheers
Joel
Cheers
Joel
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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
I recently bought some black fiberglass sheet from ebay Aus. I think the same seller had CF sheet as well.sdrob wrote:hello after some help, looking at reproducing and making new parts out of carbon fiber and glass sheet.. where do people buy it from??? prefer australia but open to suggestions... i know Hobby king sell some but sizes are limited for say a chassis...
thanks for any help..
what cutting methods do people use??? thinking of the router method or a scroll saw..
Have a search and you'll find it.
The sheet that I bought was a little scratched up but you cant notice it now the car is built.
If you need a custom chassis, try Bezerk RC in Melbourne. He has a facebook page and is great to deal with.
He did all the fiberglass parts on my Super Srb and allowed me to supply the sheet.
He also does other machining work and recently did a gear diff conversion for my Tamiya M03 Race mini.
Cheers
David
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Re: carbon fiber and glass sheet
somebody is somehow tapping directly into your SQL databasescr8p wrote: honestly, whoever this is has somehow been able to get on the site without ever registering. i don't know how it's happening. every now and then i'll notice that the "newest member" at the bottom of the board is not someone that i have approved. i'll go in and check to see if maybe jim has approved them only to see that he hasn't. when you click on their name and go into their profile you can see that they never filled out the question of "what was your first r/c vehicle". which is mandatory to register.
so i don't know......... just gonna have to stay on top of it until we figure out how/why it can happen. he's not the only one as of late though. this guy has an i.p. addy from china. i don't recall the others.
suggest Mr Admin could do a bit more, umm, "customising" to the code setup &/or access protocols
best start with making sure all code is latest variant, then scan for any back door some hacker might have tapped in
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