Anyone ever seen carbon fiber looking fabric?
i am redoing the door panel in my FC and i was wondering if anyone has ever seen an automotive fabric that resembles carbon fiber...if so where could i get some?
I know you can buy carbon fiber vinyl ... just google it and i'm sure you'll find it.
here's a site actually : http://www.euro-leatherinc.com/Carbon_Fiber.htm
here's a site actually : http://www.euro-leatherinc.com/Carbon_Fiber.htm
carbon - not the tailpipe kind
I know you can buy carbon fiber vinyl ... just google it and i'm sure you'll find it.
here's a site actually : http://www.euro-leatherinc.com/Carbon_Fiber.htm
here's a site actually : http://www.euro-leatherinc.com/Carbon_Fiber.htm
Blame Boeing, Airbus and the military for driving up prices on carbon.
Here are a few carbon sources - I have bought from the TO sources. All are good:
Composites Canada
5205 Timberlea Blvd.
Mississauga, ON, Canada
L4W 2S3
Toll-Free: 1-877-773-7336
Phone: 905-629-3178
http://www.compositescanada.com/contact.php
54 Six Point Rd, Toronto, ON, M8Z 2X2
Phone (416) 232-0522 Fax (800) 894-1783 or (416) 232-0522
http://www.noahsmarine.com/html/location.html
Also:
http://www.aircraftspruce.ca/menus/cm/carbonfiber.html
You may be able to get a better price from this place in the states on larger orders (minimum 5m, typical 50m rolls):
http://www.discountcomposite.com/
The DC-284 is a twill, DC-282 is a plain weave.
Why not just buy a pre made sheet of carbon fiber and then cut it to the same template as the MDF board that holds the leather/cloth. Then just match drill the holes and bolt it to the door?
http://www.macqc.com used to sell sheets
So did http://edgecomponents.com/
They should still be selling them. A quick check on their website shows they are only selling tubing. But a call to them may reveal more.
Here is a store that sells plates.
http://www.dragonplate.com
http://www.macqc.com used to sell sheets
So did http://edgecomponents.com/
They should still be selling them. A quick check on their website shows they are only selling tubing. But a call to them may reveal more.
Here is a store that sells plates.
http://www.dragonplate.com
I forgot to mention.
If you're just doing a few panels for looks - something like a lighter #120 weave of carbon will work and probably be less expensive.
You might want to try a hobby model store - they quite often carry lighter weight weaves of fabric.
Here is an example of mixed carbon/whatever fabrics:
https://carbonsales.com/Carbon-Fiber...lored-Fabrics/
Boating building and modelling sites have loads of how-to info.
Here is a modelling site with lots of useful info:
http://charlesriverrc.org/dirman/directory/
See the info, how-to and technicals sections.
Also look up vacuum bagging:
http://www.pilotsguide.com/rc/vacbag.shtml
And one final word of advice - plastic/glass is your friend for a smooth surface finish. Even a layer of heavy duty saran sandwich wrap will work.
Practice with (less expensive) fiberglass first.
Have fun!



