Female canoe mold difficulies


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Good afternoon to all,

I am building a female mold that will beused to make a carbon fibre marathon canoe (18’6”). I have good skills working with fibreglass but this is my first experience in making a femalemold.

The mold is based on wooden slats lined with 1” foam and  lined once more with fibreglass. The fibreglass  is then finished with the usual body fillerand mold primer/hi-gloss coats to make it a glass finish. As you may realise,the front and back end of the molds are extremely streamlined and I find itimpossible to sand down to a glass finish.

The alternatives that I have come up withwould be to 1) cut the mold in half and work on each side separately thenreassemble to lay the carbon fibre cloth. The disadvantage might be that Iwould not end up with symmetrical sides. Option 2 would be to lay the carbon fibrein the mold as is but finish the exterior of the canoe’s ends to a glass finishafterwards. Finishing the outside to a glass finish after unmolding seemsdifficult to achieve. Any comment and recommendation would be welcome. 

Manythanks.


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Hi all,
Here is an update on the project.  Finished polishing with compound as in figure #4 (previously sanded gloss finish with 240, 320, 400 and wet 800, 1200, 1500). Made a barrier for split mold, applied 5 coats of release agent and used filleting wax (figures#3, #2). Glassed obviously one side at a time with two layers 100g and 4 layers 400g with polyester resin (mold on a budget). Glassed supports for when the mold is flipped over (figure #1).
Now tomorrow will be the really scary part: unmolding...
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