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Melvin Meppelink - 11/4/2018 12:45:54 PM
what kind of tooling gelcoat do you use?
I use Vinylester Gelcoat from Polyprocess (a French company that has a distributor here in Athens) and then Vinylester Distitron from same company for the layers of CSM. All applied with brush.
For in mould gelcoat I spray uncoloured Vinylester gelcoat compatible with epoxy.
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what kind of tooling gelcoat do you use?
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Looks very good man, nice to see that there are also other motocross enthusiasts (i ride a yz450f 18). keep up the good work
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good work, i always like seeing the tool as well as the parts!
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From yesterday, ready to demould the radiator cover,
Looking good
The most messy part of carbon making is following next, cutting the part in shape and paying attention not to over do it and ruin all the work made so far.
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This time I didn't want to turn the bike black (original colour was white). So for first layer i use 200gr Alufibre (Silver Glass) and the rest 200 gr CF.
The 200 gr Alufibre turned to be very difficult to work with since it is very delicate and it is to destroy the weave. It is easy to have cosmetic issues in your final product. Possible the 290 gr version could be easier to work with and give better visual appearance but wouldn't help keeping the weight low.
Project is currently near completion.
Side panel and rear fender:
Front number plate and fender:
More photos to come with more details on the project.
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