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Carbon fiber project ideas, need help
I have some scrap pieces of carbon fiber I bought on Ebay one day just because I love the stuff and figured I could find some small projects to do with it. The problem is I can't seem to figure out what to make! I'd like you guys to help me come up with some ideas for stuff I could make for my current vehicles (see signature). The size is a bit limiting (135x40 and 2.5mm thick) but I'm just looking for little stuff I could build in an afternoon or two.
If someone comes up with a really good idea and wants a few pieces I'll send you them as a reward! http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...3/P1020846.jpg |
Mmm, limited size alright
How about an end (cover) plate for the Neu's, MMM/MMP mount? I've also used CF to make a simple wheelie plate, it becomes sacrificial without wheels but I've never used a better one before and they last surprisingly well. I made one with a pointed end...worked a treat |
Depending on what batteries you run, I'd say thats pretty close to perfect for some custom battery trays. :mrd: Maybe just use some small aluminum angle to hold it together. Just a thought...
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Good ideas guys, thanks!
I might look into making some of those stone/mud guards that mount to the rear a-arms. I've seen those sold commercially made out of CF, and the pieces I have are just about perfect size. Not sure if the thickness is right though? EDIT: Also maybe a custom Ackermann steering plate. Might have to epoxy two pieces together to get 5mm because 2.5mm seems too thin for that part. |
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If you make the mud guards from 2.5 like the extreme racing you'll have them for life |
x2 on the mud-guards; they look pretty slick and I'm sure will be durable!
If you're doubling them up, what about some shock towers? |
Skids,mudgaurds,ackerman plate,esc/Rx mounts,chassis braces.....wings? Or whatever would just look cool in carbon fiber really!--Josh
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I think I'll go for the mudguards. I had some Lexan ones that came on my Jammin X1, so basically those can be the templates.
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