Couple more photos from sunny August. Take a look 😎
Few photos from my trip to Malmi Street Drags #2 held at Helsinki-Malmi Airport in the beginning of last August. Take a look 😎
Creating carbon fibre parts using vacuum bagging has been one thing I have been wanting to try for a long time and one of the goals to get done with this project bike. I decided to start by replicating a front fender I had purchased a long time ago for a moped of mine. The simple shape of it made it the perfect candidate to get start with.
Front fender by UFOPLAST for Suzuki RM 85 00-07 (#SU03967102) |
I made a plug out of pieces plywood, planks and a sheet of 3 mm polypropylene. I traced side profile of the front fender to the piece of plywood with a square and cut them to shape with a band saw. Blanks were screwed horizontally between the two pieces of plywood. Hardest part was to bend the sheet of polypropylene on top of the plug without warping it. This was done with a help of a heat gun. I would suggest to use a thinner sheet of polypropylene than 3 mm or add third piece of plywood in the middle of the plug as support to avoid warping. Mounting holes of the front fender were used to attach it to the plug by a piece of wood and screws. Wax was used to seal edges between front fender and sheet of polypropylene. I also used small pieces of clear tape to block off mounting holes of the front fender.
Plug from front... |
...and back |
Wax used in the plug |
Norslipp 9860 mould release agent and Norpol WAX W-70 |
Polyester resin, gelcoat and hardener |
Woven fibreglass and fibreglass chopped strand mat |
Two layers of gelcoat... |
...and a lot of fibreglass on top |
Edges trimmed with an angle grinder and outer surface sanded |
Close up of mold edges |
Surface before and after sanding |
Small air pocket between fibreglass and gelcoat |
Big air pocket between fibreglass and gelcoat |
Quick cure epoxy for filling air pockets |
Big air pocket filled with quick cure epoxy |
Small air pocket filled with quick cure epoxy |
Mold masked and painted with gelcoat |
Sand papers for wet sanding (400, 600 and 1000) |
Half of mold sanded |
Comparison of sanded and non sanded surfaces |
Polishing paste |
Mold buffed with polishing paste and waxed |
Piece of breather cloth glued to outer surface of the mold |
Carbon fibre cloth, peel ply, release film, breather cloth and vacuum bag |
Epoxy resin |
Vacuum pump |
Under vacuum |
Piece separated from mold and roughly trimmed with scissors |
Close up |
Other side |
Close up |
Bottom surface |
Edges outlined with 6 mm vinyl tape |
Angle grinder, belt sander and sand paper were used to trim the edges |