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111mattin111
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HI everyone I'm currently working on taking a mould from my tailgate all the barriers are on taped over holes ect I just wondered if any of these will cause any problems when it comes to releasing the mould
This is the where the glass sits and has quite a sharp angle would it get stuck here
Still need to add fillet wax yet
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Good work.
if you think about it, when you turn it over and are looking into the actual mould you will have a flat facing you that will aid in taping your bag etc
But more importantly will stiffen the mould by a fair bit due to the angle you put in.
Double win.👍
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111mattin111
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10 Years Ago
Looks fine, though it's not easy to see from that picture. It's not much of a draft angle for...
Hanaldo
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10 Years Ago
This pic is a little better you can see inside where the glass sits it's like that on 3 sides
111mattin111
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10 Years Ago
Should work ok. If you are worried you could kick the edge round and come out at 90deg to where you...
VVS
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10 Years Ago
Thanks I've now put an angle on the flanges so hopefully I shouldnt have any problems
111mattin111
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10 Years Ago
Good work. if you think about it, when you turn it over and are looking into the actual mould you...
VVS
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10 Years Ago
How long should I wait after putting the tooling coat on before I go ahead with the resin and 450csm...
111mattin111
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10 Years Ago
I normally try to layup between 6-24 hours later. Otherwise I give it a quick rub with 60 grit...
Hanaldo
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10 Years Ago
Oh ok I did the coupling coat about 4 today so I should be OK to do the next stage in the morning?...
111mattin111
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10 Years Ago
As a home builder working in a non heated garage ive got a system going that's working well. I do...
VVS
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10 Years Ago
Yeh with vinyl ester I don't think you'll have much issue with laying up the backing coats shortly...
Hanaldo
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10 Years Ago
All done now just got to wait for it to fully cure
111mattin111
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