Making Molds For Carbon Fiber

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Posted by Steve | Posted in Mold Making | Posted on 23-02-2010

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making molds for carbon fiber
Can someone help me find a guide for making a mold suitable for making things out of carbon fiber?

I would also need a list of items required and prices, if you can.

Thanks!

Head over to http://www.compositesworld.com/ and checkout the many links they have to information about composites manufacturing. Colorado State U. has a PDF composites fab guide at http://www.engr.colostate.edu/ME486/composites/papers98/oystal.pdf

You should be able to find some more info by searching on composites fabrication guide or merely composites fabrication.

There are many different methods of fabricating composite components depending on the application and level of performance and detail required. For general purpose work you can get some good info, tips and materials with prices at West Marine, http://www.westmarine.com/ .

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