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Epoxy Fiberglass Laminating Introduction
Vacuum Bagging a Composite (Carbon Fiber) Part (Preview)
Building a Fiberglass Laminate Mold (Preview)
 
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freemanmfg uploaded a new video (4 months ago)
Ideal for working on larger projects, a typical 'fiberglass layup' is a popular process for those who need a large, strong, and lightweight tool.
 
 
freemanmfg uploaded a new video (5 months ago)
Using the fiberglass mold created in another video, we demonstrate the vacuum bagging process by forming a carbon fiber part.
 
 
freemanmfg uploaded a new video (5 months ago)
Here we apply the techniques from the video above plus some more advanced techniques to create a more complex epoxy fiberglass laminate tool.
 
 
freemanmfg uploaded a new video (5 months ago)
Casting thin-walled parts follows a similar process to the mass casting video above. However, this project requires important differences in ventin...   more
 
 
freemanmfg uploaded a new video (5 months ago)
Urethane Rubber molds are widely used when a flexible mold material is required and a more expensive or less abrasion-resistant silicone rubber is ...   more
 
Channel Comments (5)
PeanutJellie (1 year ago)
I have a question: Let's say I want to use ceramic slip to pour into a mold to make an ornament - type object like in your surface casting video. What would be the best mold to make for that and how? Plz and ty!
naga0 (1 year ago)
freemanfmg, I'm trying to make my own rollorblading kneepad and I chose epoxy to make it, is epoxy the right choice? what products do you recommend and what tutorials should I see?
partygirl2u (2 years ago)
so whats up? i got your message
sweetb000bz (2 years ago)
i am soooo bored
magengar (2 years ago)
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