MAKE YOUR OWN Race Car Parts | Carbon Fiber DIY KIT

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Published 2021-11-05
➢ DIY CARBON FIBER KIT: industrygarage.com/collections/diy-kits

➢ Merch: bit.ly/STREETBANDITOMERCH

Today we show you how to make your own carbon fiber parts from start to finish. Use this guide whenever you need the best tips and tricks when using our DIY carbon fiber kits.

Chapters
00:00 INTRO
01:03 ITEMS IN KIT
02:53 PART
03:36 PREPPING PART (WAX)
04:40 PREPPING PART (PVA)
06:15 CUTTING CARBON FIBER
08:31 NO HAIRS BRUSH TRICK
09:10 EPOXY MIXING
11:00 APPLYING EPOXY (LAYER 1)
14:56 CARBON FIBER (LAYER 2)
17:25 FINAL LAYER OF CARBON FIBER (LAYER 4)
22:30 TORCHING CARBON FIBER
23:50 THE NEXT DAY
25:08 CLEAR COAT
25:52 CARBON FIBER REVEAL
27:00 PROTOTYPE VENTS



➢ Instagram Accounts:
• Tim: bit.ly/Industrygarage
• Xavier: bit.ly/StreetBandito
• Greg: bit.ly/Greg350z

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All Comments (21)
  • @ajhartmanaero
    Carbon fabric is woven with the threads at 0 and 90 degrees. Turning the entire sheet 90 degrees isn’t making the layers run an opposite direction. The threads are still at 0 and 90 degrees. You need to turn it 45 degrees or buy bi axial fabric woven at +/- 45 degrees to help with warp on large flat panels. Since this is just an overlay bonding to an oem hood frame, you’ll be fine. I just hear people say that all the time.
  • @NotJo4Ever13
    Guys, I genuinely love your channel and videos.I have never made a carbon fibre part in my life, nor will I likely ever make one… But watching you is like watching a master of their trade… and X, You make awesome videos! I hope you guys absolutely blow up on YouTube soon.your content just brings me peace
  • @cowboyal75
    Been waiting for this video for a long time. Great work.👍🏻
  • Been following you guys for awhile now. And am impressed with the quality of your work on every piece you've done. Especially since you're doing hand layup, and not vacuum infusion. Even though you need to add that extra layer of resin after the first cure, your end result doesn't look lesser than a well done vacuum infusion. Great job guys!
  • Man I should’ve waited. I just bought 90% of this kit from fibre glast last week. Awesome and informational video as always.
  • @AlenGarner
    Great video can’t wait for the next part
  • @HarrowedDreams
    Real talk: I have been contemplating on getting into CF because of YOU!! And, I have been thining about the logistics of what all I would need and how/where I would actually be able to practice this kind of thing. I really appreciate that you've put all this into a kit, I think this is brilliant. You make it easy and transparent the toolery that you use to make all of this stuff. Therefore, I will 100% be purchasing through you if//when I get into CF for real. Looking forward to it.
  • @Mister006
    YES! This was FANTASTIC! Excellent work, and I hope you make more tips and tricks for Carbon Fiber and body panels! You're THE Carbon Fiber/Kevlar guys in my sphere! Keep up these great and informative videos!
  • @Innovaspeed
    The kits idea is perfect! I've been wanting to make some carbon parts for my race truck and this will make that much easier! Next time I bring it up to MD, I might need to bring it by.
  • @charleso6513
    Finding great quality work on this niche market hasnt been easy! The pandemic has inspired me to take more risks and learn something new with making custom parts being one of them. Amazing content and quaility! Subscribed.
  • Super cool ! Thanks! I always thought you needed to vacuum bag carbon fiber parts.