So I just watched the last two videos in this thread. I have some questions and comments... I am going to back through the videos etc to see if I can find the answers, but, I will ask anyway in case I can't find them.
1. I see a (what appears to be) Locost 7 in the vid. Powered by a Hayabusa engine. Do you have a build thread or videos anywhere of the car? Would like to see more about it.
2. I also saw some CF headlight buckets. Did you fab those as well?
3. Anodizing setup... good stuff. One of these days, I would like to be able to do that... care to share more info about it?
Thanks!
Eric
Hi Eric,
I don't have any videos of the build only some pictures but it's going to be completely rebuilt in the near future as I would like to have the chassis media cleaned and powder coated again as the old power coat was poor quality and I have a few chassis modification planned, the car is a Dax Rush MC (motor cycle frame round tube) with camber compensation on the front end, you can see the inner workings below (hopefully)

The car has a lot of pure carbon fiber parts (no glass fiber) on it now all moulds and parts home made in my little workshop, I made the headlight bodies from scratch made the mould from the original pattern. then the layed up the carbon fiber and infused with epoxy resin, then I decided to test my airbrushing skills with a little design.

I post most of my carbon fiber projects/antics on talkcomposites
http://www.talkcomposites.com/10707/Body-Package-for-Dax-Rush-with-Side-Intrusion-BarsRecently made a carbon fiber accelerator pedal that came out quite nice, I really need to finish the carbon fiber clutch brake pedal soon, I needed a lathe to machine some parts and now I have a mini lathe so I can finish that project.
Anodizing setup I am only just learning about this process but really pleased with the results so far, the setup I have is basically this.
) Regulated power supply,
http://www.circuitspecialists.eu/power-supplies/bench-power-supplies/fixed-dual-output-bench-power-supply-csi-3005x5/) Anodising dyes Blue/Black/Red from
http://gaterosplating.co.uk/Anodising-Dyes.php) Etching powdered that I have not used yet ...
) Aluminum Welding wire to connected the part to the power supply in the acid.
) Battery acid from
http://www.amazon.co.uk/BATTERY-Electrolyte-Batteries-motorbike-SULPHURIC/dp/B00NMKSZGGI am just acid etching the parts at the moment in a 50/50 acid bath and then placing in the dyes for about half an hour after that sealing the part in boiling solution for about an hour. I am going to be testing the new etching solution I have from gaterosplating, I think this will give me a much darker colours ...