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09.23.2009, 08:17 PM

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i thought about that days ago... if you can't bend carbon fiber, use aluminum!
I´m planning on doing a cf chassis for my d8, but the front part it´s bent upwards, so why not use both???


That is basically what MR comstructor does with some of his chassis . But it just looks so much better when it's all one piece.


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09.23.2009, 08:57 AM

That would work. Mill both the CF and the aluminum to 1/2 thickness (or bend the aluminum to accept the CF in the bend--ship-lap style) and use some Scotch Weld 2216 at the joint. Make the joint under the steering posts so it's clamped together as well.

Kind of makes you see why the RC10 Graphite had the kick-up molded in
   
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10.22.2009, 08:07 PM

bringing this thread back up...


whats the best way to cut CF???

I have access too
dremal: mabey the multisaw atachment, or carbide bit??
hacksaw: blades??
bandsaw: IDK if the teeth will last
CNC router: only has 1/2in collet and bits are $$$$$$
mabet a CNC mill too


my personal thought was the dremal multisaw attachment, and a realy fine blade....
   
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10.22.2009, 08:21 PM

The cnc router with a diamond bit designed for fiberglass would be the ultimate. Whatever method you choose (and they'll all work about the same, other than the cnc) make sure you wear proper breathing protection. Carbon dust is NASTY stuff.
   
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10.22.2009, 08:45 PM

I used a band saw with a fine tooth blade and it worked awesome.
   
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10.22.2009, 10:31 PM

the problem with the band saw is, its in the "wood" shop part of the teched lab, and blades are $45 each. would there be any problems with it geting into the dust colector??

any links to a router bit?
   
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10.22.2009, 10:58 PM

Here's a 1/4" one: http://cgi.ebay.com/J-L-TOOLS-1-4-FI...#ht_2325wt_941

Spend a couple minutes on google and you'll be able to find 1/8" bits too.
   
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Here's a 1/4" one: http://cgi.ebay.com/J-L-TOOLS-1-4-FI...#ht_2325wt_941

Spend a couple minutes on google and you'll be able to find 1/8" bits too.

so somthing like this?
http://www.micromark.com/FISH-TAIL-R...ign=GoogleBase
http://www.micromark.com/FISH-TAIL-R...ign=GoogleBase
   
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10.23.2009, 12:21 AM

Yah, those would be fine. Or:
http://www.icctool.com/webdoc105.htm
and: http://www.drillsandcutters.com/firo.html
   
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