Yet more playing around with the Carbon fibre Skinning. I’m my own worst nightmare as every time I’m in the engine bay I see more bits that need sorted or could be improved in some way.
Skinned some new heated washer jets and a starter motor + lead cover (I know it’s not even visible unless you’re specifically looking for it, but I know it’s there, so it was a must).
I also made a cover for my brake fluid reservoir, which I’m rather pleased with.
I obviously don’t have mould tooling etc, so what I did was I wrapped a spare reservoir in tin foil, and then wrapped again in foil tape (sticky side up, to stick that carbon to). Skinned this roughly with Carbon and while the wife was out I baked it for 6 hours. That gave me a hard shell which I cut the back and bottom off. This left me with a rough cover that could slide on/off. I then added a sight hole for the level indicator on the bottle, and smoothed the rough surface with Evercoat fibre tech. Once sanded to shape, I Skinned this using two pieces or Carbon fibre, then once layered up with epoxy, I baked it for a further 8 hours, then sanded and lacquered it. Really pleased with how it turned out and as it slides on/off with a nice tight fit there is no need for permanently securing it to the bottle.
Absolutely love the look of my engine bay now.
Finished
Before
In work
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