I want to build carbon fiber RC parts

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Published 04/10/2017 at 20:24

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Someone convince me not to buy hundreds of dollars worth of carbon fiber pieces.

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Kinja'd!!! "Junkrat aka Rick Sanchez: Fury Road Edition" (realasabass)
04/10/2017 at 20:35, STARS: 1

CSB

The first time I saw carbon fiber was on an RC car. This had to have been real early 90's since it was before you could get an RC10L with a factory CF chassis. The days when you had to replace pretty much everything in a top level kit with aftermarket just to compete.

I say carbon fiber all the things.

Kinja'd!!! "415s30 W123TSXWaggoIIIIIIo ( •_•))°)" (415s30)
04/10/2017 at 20:35, STARS: 1

You should totally do that

Kinja'd!!! "Matt Nichelson" (whoismatt)
04/10/2017 at 20:37, STARS: 0

You could save hundreds to Geico

Kinja'd!!! "TheHondaBro" (wwaveform)
04/10/2017 at 20:38, STARS: 0

I‘m already with GEICO.

Kinja'd!!! "Bandit - destroyed his car" (notbandit)
04/10/2017 at 20:40, STARS: 1

Don’t. Carbon is really easy to work with if you just want flat plates. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQff-Rd2xvYfx-HHKCbmq9A

Here’s some cheap cloth:

http://www.uscomposites.com/shortroll.html

Kinja'd!!! "With-a-G is back to not having anything written after his username" (with-a-g)
04/10/2017 at 20:44, STARS: 1

I won’t be very convincing. I’ve spent more on dumber things.

Kinja'd!!! "TheHondaBro" (wwaveform)
04/10/2017 at 20:55, STARS: 0

Doesn’t seem very easy to work with.

Kinja'd!!! "MrDakka" (mrdakka)
04/10/2017 at 21:02, STARS: 0

Drilling, cutting, doing any sort of machining operation with CFRP is a goddamn bitch of time, especially if they are structural components

Kinja'd!!! "aberson Bresident of the FullyAssed Committe" (emaxxbl)
04/10/2017 at 21:29, STARS: 1

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do it

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Kinja'd!!! "Boxer_4" (Boxer_4)
04/10/2017 at 21:59, STARS: 0

It’s not too bad working with curved surfaces, too.

It can get quite messy though...

Kinja'd!!! "Spoon II" (Spoon_II)
04/10/2017 at 23:21, STARS: 0

Haha, I can’t even convince myself not to experiment with things. That’s why I ended up buying a 3D printer to make robot parts. Btw, that’s also a fun option for making RC parts

Kinja'd!!! "MoFinWiley" (MoFinWiley)
04/10/2017 at 23:23, STARS: 0

I like McMaster for lots of things, CF is not one of them.

http://www.protechcomposites.com/shop/

If you don’t mind blems and are willing to cut...in the notes when you check out you can ask for thicker pieces. Ask nicely and they will put them in there. My last batch I ordered 2lbs of thick and got a few big plates ranging from 1/16 to 3/16. If you want I can post some pics

Kinja'd!!! "FTTOHG Has Moved to https://opposite-lock.com" (alphaass)
04/11/2017 at 00:34, STARS: 0

It takes a little practice, but it’s not too hard. That said, I’ve still bought pre-made strips and rods on occasion and made things out of them.

Kinja'd!!! "FTTOHG Has Moved to https://opposite-lock.com" (alphaass)
04/11/2017 at 00:37, STARS: 0

I’ve bought tons of stuff from McMaster at work, but for this I’m betting you can find similar sheet and bar for less elsewhere. I haven’t compared CF, but their plastic and metal sheet and bar prices tend to be a lot higher than the local iron yard and the the local plastic supply co.