Date: 11/28/2003, 10:15 pm
Simon,
I've read about this technique...female mould, right? Or is the term "plug"? Is that carbon fiber? Looks real sweet. I hope you have "wood trim" planned for gunnels and decks and seats and thwarts...not suggesting but definately hoping. Yeah, like John Monroe...keep the pictures coming on this one!
Bill Cruz
: Here is a pic of the cleaned up mould. We had quite a bit of trouble with the
: plug sticking to the mould, but a few hours of scraping cleaned it up. The
: parting line between the 2 halves is excellent. You should be able to see
: the faint line running the length of the canoe. There are some defects in
: the Gelcoat, but they are easily reworked.
: Next step is to build a ledge around the top, then proceed with rework and
: polishing.
: Simon
Messages In This Thread
- Other: 2-part mould *Pic*
Simon Baillie -- 11/27/2003, 12:39 pm- Re: Other: 2-part mould
Jack Sanderson -- 11/29/2003, 9:52 am- Re: Other: 2-part mould
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 10:27 am
- Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 11/28/2003, 10:15 pm- Re: Whoa, cool!
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 10:18 am- Re: Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 12/1/2003, 12:09 pm- Re: Whoa, cool!
Simon Baillie -- 12/1/2003, 12:27 pm- Re: Whoa, cool!
Bill Cruz -- 12/1/2003, 12:59 pm
- Re: Whoa, cool!
- Re: Whoa, cool!
- Re: Whoa, cool!
- Keep the picture coming on this project. *NM*
John Monroe -- 11/28/2003, 4:59 am - Re: Other: 2-part mould
- Re: Other: 2-part mould