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Slow and Low Mazda 3 build (Beware dialup users.....do people still use dialup???)

Here we go....

Laid out the CF and made my pattern.



Quickly sprayed it black



Carbon laid and resin applied







Still have a lot of resin to go to bury it in.
 
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million

Member
Yup, I'll eat my previous words... :) and change my opinion. I think that will look pretty nice. I look forward to seeing the finished project!

How do you plan to make a mirror image of that part for the other side?
 
Measurements and patience will get the other one very close. Due to the space between them, they do not have to be perfectly symmetrical, they just have to be very close to symmetrical.
 

escort1991

New Member
Freaking nice. I've always wanted to do some CF. I've messed with fiberglass before, but I'm not at the level to even think about messing with CF.
 

DTruongMazda

New Member
holy balls! amazing work

it was fun going through all the posts. You are a very talented car enthusiast, and your passion truly shows.


Can't wait to see more of your work!
 
Started the door cards today. I am making a mold of the door card, that way when I lay the carbon I can use it as a press to ensure that the carbon lays down nicely in all the tight corners





 
Finished the speaker mount. All sanded and cleared. Maybe a little buffing, but basically done.













Also started wrapping the door card.





Wrapped in plastic wrap.



Mold clamped down and weighted.

 

YSOSLO

is the word, beotch
Beautiful work man, seriously. Looks incredible. Do you think something like this would hold up on a center cap at all?
 

escort1991

New Member
Beautiful work man, seriously. Looks incredible. Do you think something like this would hold up on a center cap at all?
Like a standard Mazda wheel center cap? I think it could be done. The main thing would be to get the mold perfect with the size it is.

Great work Andy!
 

YSOSLO

is the word, beotch
I was thinking about covering the outside part of a center cap, not the entire thing. I just didn't know if the resin would hold up to the elements. It would suck to cover a set of center caps and have them look like crap a year later.
 
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