RSX Cargo Cover - Carbon underside

Here is the latest I finished this morning, it is not fully done and need to refine my mounting points but you get the idea. This is also my first carbon to carbon seam and I need to practice that as well. This is just a prototype, not a finished piece. The finished part will look better!! I hope :slight_smile: I am making them for a company and the companies name is on them so I had to put a sticker over them till it is released

Here is the last picture

I also did some eclipse door seals as well. Here they are

I am going to take some pictures of my molds today for the people that wanted to see them

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Thats brilliant :smiley:

well, I can’t put the pics of molds up until the company I am making them for releases them. I have to make 150 of them before they release them, so in about 2 weeks I can post pictures.

Here is a pic of the 92-95 civic door panel inserts mold that is our product

is that white gell on the edge do you spray the whole mold for infusion because i was masking the edges and sealing to the tooling gell

I mask the edges too, on some of my molds I used low qualty harbor freight foil tape, well it created tiny little edges that air could get through so I put bondo where it could be a problem to make it completly smooth

They come out of the mold looking like this. This was just popped about an hour ago, not trimmed or buffed yet

very nice very little waste i always lay my vacume on my glass this works good but i have a lot of waste glass is not very expensive but was curious as to what you use to keep your material shorter and would it be more economical?

it is just how I cut the materials. I am using continious (spelling?) strand mat. So I can cut right close to the trim line

contineous(any body know how to spell this?) strand as in the same as tooling matt for hand lay up?

no, it is hundreds of fiberglass fibers that are wound continuosly. It has no binders in it. The fibers hold itself together. I use it for infusion only. It infuses twice as better as normal mat.

I will take a picture of the back of a part after I lay the glass so you can get an idea

like this stuff?

that is not it i think i know what you are talking about we caled it tooling matt cause that is what we used it for

here is fibreglast’s link, they have a picture too. just scroll to it

http://www.fibreglast.com/showproducts-category-Fiberglass+Mats%2C+Scrim%2C+and+Mat+Tapes-13.html

yet another thing we cant get in the UK :roll:

yes i think it is the same that we used to use to lay up molds they claim it was stronger than chop matt but for that kinda money ill stick with chop strand comp 1 gave me a roll of infusion glass about 9 ft long no more infusion than i do it will last me quite awhile ill try to post picks of it

Here is what they look like shapped and ready to ship