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Old Jun 13, 2005, 08:57 AM
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Wood Trim manufacturing and Carbon Fiber

I have a jaguar S-type 2005. The gear shift knob handle on it is made from real/authentic Honey Burl wood (which matches the rest of the car's interior).
Anyway, I was wondering how to manufacture a piece like this (like a 3D solid piece, NOT a flat type piece).

I have researched that the pieces made are coated with polyurethane or epoxy. So to manufacture a piece like this, would I simply have to get a piece of honey burl wood, shape it, then coat it? Is it that simple? How do others get their pieces so perfect?

Please describe the process to produce this kind of piece from scratch... I am talking about making a piece like this (this is not the one from the Jag)

Also, how do people shape CARBON FIBER? How do they produce a carbon fiber piece like this (yes, it is of genuine carbon fiber)

Also... any advice on how to make moulds /jigs to manufacture these wooden pieces to mass produce?

I do not have much knowledge with wood working (but I understand everything else).

Thanks a bunch!

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Old Jun 13, 2005, 11:11 AM   #2  
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The only way to produce a seamless piece of wood is to carve it. There are mechanical ways to carve wood. It is then coated with the epoxy or whatever.

The carbon fiber one likely is made from matching halves of carefully machined tool steel. It is simple to make fiberglass molds from existing objects, but it would be very difficult to make matching halves with very little mold line by hand.
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Ok, I understand that the wood pieces must be actually made (whether carved or machined) then coated.

HOWEVER, exactly how is carbon fiber pieces made (I still don't understand). The piece is brittle and very strong. How do you shape it (either mould it or bend it). Do you actually have to heat it to mould it over a piece? Can I use it like perspex (heat it up, then push it/vacuum it over a mould)?

How do people bend/shape carbon fiber for use on a car steering wheel (like around it - in some of those sparco/momo steering wheels)? I've got one, and its definately one piece (not matching halves - because the pattern is so accurate and there is no glossy coat so the patterns are easily seen, and are definately not two (or more) matching halves).
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The mold is in 2 pieces. The material is forced into the closed mold. Air pressure, vacuum, or rotation may be used to produce hollow parts. Heat may be used to reduce cure times. Once cured, the mold opens to remove the part.

It is fairly easy to copy things like small boats, but don't think the finished all the way around things work that way.
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