Hi Arcsylver,
I have some experience with carbon fiber from automobile applications and a friend who works in the aerospace industry. Though your goal is not impossible, you would face three major challenges. Time, temperature and toxicity.
Time: The base adhesive requires about 3 hours to cure before the carbon fiber material can be applied. The top coat resin takes 24 hours.
Temperature: Heat must be applied for the carbon fiber to bond with the adhesive, in auto shops they use a hair drier. It’s not a lot of heat but being in a closed space might get uncomfortable.
Toxicity: The compounds used are highly toxic and volatile and must be used in an open and well ventilated area. Being in a closed space would be dangerous, not just for breathing but the effects on eyes, nose, ears and other sensitive areas of the body.
Though carbon fiber looks pretty bad ass when done, my advice would be leave it to sports cars and fighter jets. Find another safer material.
Fordman