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Using 3D Printers To Build A Car Out Of Carbon Fiber | Part 2 | The Legacy (14)

Street Bandito 91,476 2 years ago
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Revolutionizing Car Mods: 3D Printed Carbon Fiber Parts for Tesla-Swapped 240Z Datsun!" Description: In this video, we take you through the fascinating process of utilizing 3D printers to fabricate custom carbon fiber quarter panels for an electric 240Z. The 3D printers played a crucial role in crafting intricate molds and templates, which served as the foundation for the carbon fiber quarter panels. These molds provided the necessary structure for laying the carbon fiber sheets and applying epoxy resin to create a reinforced, lightweight material. We carefully demonstrated how layers of carbon fiber fabric were applied over the molds and infused with epoxy resin, following the specified design. The resin was allowed to cure, resulting in a robust and durable carbon fiber structure. This process was repeated to achieve the desired thickness and strength for the quarter panels. Once the carbon fiber structures were fully cured, we showcased the meticulous removal from the molds, followed by precise trimming and refinement to ensure an impeccable fit for the electric 240Z. The end result was a set of custom-made carbon fiber quarter panels that not only enhanced the vehicle's performance but also added a sleek and modern aesthetic. Stay tuned to witness the transformation and learn more about this exciting project!

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