Carbon Fibre Headlight housing wrap
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 12:51 pm
Carbon wrapping the headlights.
I tried something new... it didn't turn out that well but here it is for reference. I'll definately be re-trying this.
This technically could be done in any colour - is not permanent like painting - and is a vinyl material which is very durable.
The good side!
The front!
The bad side... hidden by a sticker. It split here during wrapping.
Steps that I took:
1) Clean the housing with methylated spirits.
2) Cut the carbon wrap to approximate dimensions of the housing. I did this by tracing around the housing and then adding an inch to each side so that it can wrap behind.
3) Start wrapping by starting at one side and smoothing out any creases as you go.
4) You will have to bend the wrap to conform with the bends and depressions of the housing. This is where I came unstuck.
I didn't use any heat to make it more pliable, so it ended up splitting and bubbling.
As I got to the last side it ended up splitting due to the pressure I was applying to it. So when I redo this housing and finish its brother, I will HAVE to use something hot...
I've only done one so far... and I think if I have heat next time it will conform alot better with a better result.
I tried something new... it didn't turn out that well but here it is for reference. I'll definately be re-trying this.
This technically could be done in any colour - is not permanent like painting - and is a vinyl material which is very durable.
The good side!
The front!
The bad side... hidden by a sticker. It split here during wrapping.
Steps that I took:
1) Clean the housing with methylated spirits.
2) Cut the carbon wrap to approximate dimensions of the housing. I did this by tracing around the housing and then adding an inch to each side so that it can wrap behind.
3) Start wrapping by starting at one side and smoothing out any creases as you go.
4) You will have to bend the wrap to conform with the bends and depressions of the housing. This is where I came unstuck.
I didn't use any heat to make it more pliable, so it ended up splitting and bubbling.
As I got to the last side it ended up splitting due to the pressure I was applying to it. So when I redo this housing and finish its brother, I will HAVE to use something hot...
I've only done one so far... and I think if I have heat next time it will conform alot better with a better result.