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Creating Fiberglass Casing on Plywood and PU Foam Moulds

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By Rossoc - 4/6/2018 12:49:22 PM

Hi there,
I am a student and as part of my final year I am creating a prototype of my design project. The design includes 4 HDPE rotationally moulded sections, however I will not be able to manufacture these for my prototype so have decided to use Plywood and Polyurethane Foam to create moulds in which I will cover in fibreglass.

I have never worked with fiberglass before and have watched a fair few video tutorials on laminating with fiberglass but was wondering if anyone could give me some advice more specific to my project.
I am looking to lay up around 3mm of Fibreglass but am wondering what type of Fibreglass I should use (CSM or Woven Glass Fabric, combination of both?), how many layers and what grammage of sheet would be best to use? Also I have struggled to find a tutorial on how to apply a final layer which would provide a smoother finish to the outside of the parts (Would using a Gel Coat be possible or just a thin layer of Fiberglass to be sanded to achieve the required finish?)

Some things to note:
I know that I need to use Polyester Resin.
I have watched a tutorial on laminating onto plywood which talked about the need to soak the plywood in resin first before layup and the need for radiused edges for the Fiberglass to form properly to the mould.


Above image is the four parts that are being created. Rough Dimensions are:
First Section = 520mm (W) x 600mm (L)
Second Section = 520mm (W) x 300mm (L)
Third Section = 520mm (W) x 150mm (L)
Fourth Section 520mm (W) x 200mm (L)


Above and below images are the current progress of some of the moulds yet to be sanded and shaped properly.


Any help is much appreciated!

Cheers,

Ross
By Warren (Staff) - 4/9/2018 8:42:35 AM

For 3mm probably about 4 layers of 450csm and then your final layers on top.

You can pigment all of your resin if you so wish as long as you use a pigment compatible with the resin system you are using.