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Lawrence
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HI All,
I'm thinking to use modeling clay to make a mold.
My idea is to when clay is harden and then apply chopped strand mat.
I wonder if this is a feasible method?
Lawrence
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Brucecreations (01/09/2015)
It's a little bit empirical,
in other
experiences, I
noted
how many layers
(and their weight/m2)
I used
and
the thickness
reached for planar objects.
Did you think about making wing from two separates parts
It's what I do
and then glueing them together?
In my opinion isn't enough, You have to join also with a fabrics.
I am a little bit confused -
here
you are opening mould with wing and right before you were presenting stack of prepared layers of different size. This suggest that it was made in single process. i guess that it requires specific amount of material to be put inside.
Making it from two separate parts (infusion?) would require such precise dosing of material. (wing form two halves might be hollow inside?)
It's full carbon, various pattern and some Hight moulus.
You mean full like this
or more like this
but fully hollow?
Lawrence (02/09/2015)
HI All,
I'm thinking to use modeling clay to make a mold.My idea is to when clay is harden and then apply chopped strand mat.I wonder if this is a feasible method?
Lawrence
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some guy is describing how he uses clay to produce molds.
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This suggest that it was made in single process
Yes, of course
To get an idea of how many layers I need for building a wing I start to cut many layers and laying them in the mould. The different shape is choose in order to fit at the wing's profile, more material in the centre, less in the leading and trailing edge. When the mold was full i try to close. I added layers until the two shells needed some pressure to close. (as I said it is an empirical method)
You mean full like this
Yes,
the
size
is too
small
to make it
hollow
,
you need the
maximum rigidity available.
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