carbon fiber....
Midnight Racer
01-15-2003, 03:47 PM
What else are they going to create in carbo fiber?:rolleyes:
http://www.riderperformancemotorcycles.com/images/products/toilet_03.jpg
http://www.riderperformancemotorcycles.com/images/products/toilet_03.jpg
Amish_kid
01-15-2003, 03:50 PM
man i bet i could take a shit quicker on that since its lighter and all:D
kris
01-15-2003, 03:52 PM
I'm sorry, but that is cool. http://www.illusiverides.com/forum/html/emoticons/cool2.gif
YellowMaranello
01-15-2003, 03:56 PM
As useless and expensive as it probably is, it is pretty cool. I can just see someone with a kitchen done in stainless steel and carbon fiber.:rolleyes: :D
ragt20
01-15-2003, 04:31 PM
hmm gives me an idea...
:p
:p
YogsVR4
01-15-2003, 04:45 PM
Originally posted by ragt20
hmm gives me an idea...
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Somehow that is not giving me piece of mind!
hmm gives me an idea...
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:p
Somehow that is not giving me piece of mind!
SilverLotus340R
01-15-2003, 04:48 PM
I can just see someone with a kitchen done in stainless steel and carbon fiber.
THATD BE SWEET!
THATD BE SWEET!
Shortbus
01-15-2003, 04:54 PM
have to put that on next years x-mas list:D
v10_viper
01-15-2003, 05:29 PM
hehe...dude...that's just cool. can't wait till they make carbon fiber for almost everything, computer housings, hell, how bout a house of carbon fiber, five people could lift it up and move it!! haha prob not but that toilet seat is pretty neat, i'd rather have one that's heated though
Neutrino
01-15-2003, 07:26 PM
Cool bathroom rice.:D
kicker1_solo
01-15-2003, 09:03 PM
I'll take 2, teh civic can use new seats :D
ci5ic
01-15-2003, 09:12 PM
That looks sweet... I totally want one... and a carbon fiber bathtub/shower. Carbon fiber stainless steel towel rods, door handles, faucet and faucet handles, sink bowl, lighting fixture, curtain rod, curtain rings, shower head, tub faucet and handles...
Oh, and a magazine/book rack for the Bathroom Readers and the Maxims
Oh, and a magazine/book rack for the Bathroom Readers and the Maxims
Suislide
01-15-2003, 09:16 PM
adds 10 extra fhp (flush horsepower). all's you need now is a couple of "type-r" and VTEC stickers and you got yourself a rica-shitter!
Neutrino
01-15-2003, 09:24 PM
:bathroom:
neonman
01-15-2003, 10:19 PM
i LOVE IT WERE CAN i GET ONE? MY CRAPPER'S NEEDS SOME MORE MODS. IT SHOULD GO WITH THE FLAMES.:smoker2:
Jimster
01-16-2003, 12:53 AM
I think Carbon fibre bonnets are :cool:
and the Zonda looks ultra sweet in bare Carbon Fibre :D
and the Zonda looks ultra sweet in bare Carbon Fibre :D
Jonno
01-16-2003, 08:20 AM
:D Just like real carbon fibre hoods, lift up the carbon fibre seat of a un-flushed toilet, and see the guts of the thing...
ewwwww :bloated: :devil:
ewwwww :bloated: :devil:
esp
01-16-2003, 07:01 PM
Originally posted by thug_9_6
:D Just like real carbon fibre hoods, lift up the carbon fibre seat of a un-flushed toilet, and see the guts of the thing...
ewwwww :bloated: :devil:
thanks for that pic in my head. but yeah a cf refidgerator would be cool. maybe a cf t.v. hell how about a whole line of cf entertainment systems
:D Just like real carbon fibre hoods, lift up the carbon fibre seat of a un-flushed toilet, and see the guts of the thing...
ewwwww :bloated: :devil:
thanks for that pic in my head. but yeah a cf refidgerator would be cool. maybe a cf t.v. hell how about a whole line of cf entertainment systems
replicant_008
01-16-2003, 07:44 PM
Just a thought. Having worked with carbon composites before - when they break they tend to shatter and the shards are very sharp. They also don't rot and after the last carbon female mould work I did, I spent weeks to months removing the last splinters of carbon from my hands.
Do you really want a carbon loo seat it's got no give to it either? I'd prefer a more natural carbon composite. A nice piece of varnished timber say in walnut or bird's eye maple would at least be a touch softer.
Do you really want a carbon loo seat it's got no give to it either? I'd prefer a more natural carbon composite. A nice piece of varnished timber say in walnut or bird's eye maple would at least be a touch softer.
neonman
01-17-2003, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by Midnight Racer
What else are they going to create in carbo fiber?:rolleyes:
http://www.riderperformancemotorcycles.com/images/products/toilet_03.jpg
Where did u find this at?
I want one.
What else are they going to create in carbo fiber?:rolleyes:
http://www.riderperformancemotorcycles.com/images/products/toilet_03.jpg
Where did u find this at?
I want one.
Polygon
01-17-2003, 04:00 PM
I onl;y want it if there is an option to get RACING STRIPES. Imagine how fast you could take a shit then, don;t to add a wing and some stickers. The perfect recipe for one fast shitter. :D
YellowMaranello
01-17-2003, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by Polygon
I onl;y want it if there is an option to get RACING STRIPES. Imagine how fast you could take a shit then, don;t to add a wing and some stickers. The perfect recipe for one fast shitter. :D
You'd have to be careful when you flushed, it might suck you in.:rolleyes:
I onl;y want it if there is an option to get RACING STRIPES. Imagine how fast you could take a shit then, don;t to add a wing and some stickers. The perfect recipe for one fast shitter. :D
You'd have to be careful when you flushed, it might suck you in.:rolleyes:
taranaki
01-17-2003, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by replicant_008
Just a thought. Having worked with carbon composites before - when they break they tend to shatter and the shards are very sharp. They also don't rot and after the last carbon female mould work I did, I spent weeks to months removing the last splinters of carbon from my hands.
Rep made a female out of carbon fiber?:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Go gentle there mate,or it won't be just your hands that you are picking splinters out of.
:flipa:
Just a thought. Having worked with carbon composites before - when they break they tend to shatter and the shards are very sharp. They also don't rot and after the last carbon female mould work I did, I spent weeks to months removing the last splinters of carbon from my hands.
Rep made a female out of carbon fiber?:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Go gentle there mate,or it won't be just your hands that you are picking splinters out of.
:flipa:
replicant_008
01-17-2003, 11:45 PM
Taranaki - A female mould is when you have an object or alternatively plug (or positive) for the carbon piece you wish to make. You then make a female mould by creating in my case a polyester resin/chop strand mould around the original or male object.
Finally, you then remove the original or positive and then lay up the composite inside the mould (ie its female like a plug as something goes inside it).
Female moulding is laborious, more difficult (esp if you are using a carbon, foam sandwich) and more expensive. The benefits is that the outside of the final object is very accurate and smooth and exactly has the same dimensions as the original model. So if you make a female mould from a door, the carbon fibre work is the same size
The other option is male moulding ie you lay up your material on the outside of the mould. This is easier to do and quicker. The downside is that the inside of the piece is smooth and accurate but the outside requires sanding and fairing to be accurate. Also the piece will be bigger than the original model so if you were doing a door then the male mould must be smaller than the final piece.
Finally, you then remove the original or positive and then lay up the composite inside the mould (ie its female like a plug as something goes inside it).
Female moulding is laborious, more difficult (esp if you are using a carbon, foam sandwich) and more expensive. The benefits is that the outside of the final object is very accurate and smooth and exactly has the same dimensions as the original model. So if you make a female mould from a door, the carbon fibre work is the same size
The other option is male moulding ie you lay up your material on the outside of the mould. This is easier to do and quicker. The downside is that the inside of the piece is smooth and accurate but the outside requires sanding and fairing to be accurate. Also the piece will be bigger than the original model so if you were doing a door then the male mould must be smaller than the final piece.
Oz
01-18-2003, 04:09 AM
Originally posted by replicant_008
Taranaki - The other option is you lay your material on the outside of the mould. This is easier to do and quicker. The downside is that the inside of the piece is smooth and accurate but the outside requires sanding and fairing to be accurate. Also the piece will be bigger than the original model so if you were doing a door then the male mould must be smaller than the final piece.
:lol2: w3rd
Taranaki - The other option is you lay your material on the outside of the mould. This is easier to do and quicker. The downside is that the inside of the piece is smooth and accurate but the outside requires sanding and fairing to be accurate. Also the piece will be bigger than the original model so if you were doing a door then the male mould must be smaller than the final piece.
:lol2: w3rd
taranaki
01-18-2003, 04:28 AM
Originally posted by replicant_008
Taranaki - A female mould is when you have an object or alternatively plug (or positive) for the carbon piece you wish to make. You then make a female mould by creating in my case a polyester resin/chop strand mould around the original or male object.
yes,I'm with you that far,butwhy did you have a female in your case,and why did you let her go mouldy?:confused: :confused:
Taranaki - A female mould is when you have an object or alternatively plug (or positive) for the carbon piece you wish to make. You then make a female mould by creating in my case a polyester resin/chop strand mould around the original or male object.
yes,I'm with you that far,butwhy did you have a female in your case,and why did you let her go mouldy?:confused: :confused:
Midnight Racer
01-18-2003, 05:06 PM
In case some of you do want to but this CF seat here is the info
http://www.riderperformancemotorcycles.com/products/otherproducts/toiletseats/index.html
http://www.riderperformancemotorcycles.com/products/otherproducts/toiletseats/index.html
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