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Epoxy resin. No vacuum bag was used. There all hand done. Thanks for the comment!
That is amazing work for not bagging the part. maybe I missed something, but do you deal with composites for a living?? I am a composite tech in the Navy, and you got it down!
That is amazing work for not bagging the part. maybe I missed something, but do you deal with composites for a living?? I am a composite tech in the Navy, and you got it down!
thanks man!
There all hand done, I major in graphic, interective media & web design. I like paying close attention to detail . Detail is priority number one!.
heres a little help for u man...im guessing youre not clearcoating your pieces....when i do all cf stuff i always finish them with a nice coat of clear to protect the cf...especially if they are going on the outside of the car....what u should do, especially on those door pieces....u should paint the inside of the window switch pieces with some black paint...that way u dont see any of those little scratches where you put your finger to open the window, in the second to last pic u see what i mean with those little scratches...its tough to keep them perfect when cutting out the cf so just tape it off and spray with black....it makes for a much nicer look and nicer finish....looks good tho dude!!
Thanks Tony! All the pieces have been clear coated and uv sprayed, always do. The b-pillars I did 2 weeks ago and I've driven the car in rain and snow. There rock solid. I know what u mean by painting it black first, I do I guess I just missed that part hah. Thanks for the input though I appreciate it.