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wozza
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Brian2fast (04/11/2014)
Brilliant!
I like the wheel arch extensions.
Will the final carbon shell be one single part? You doing the doors as well?
The final shell will be in one piece. We did think about doing it in front and rear clams but because lightness is the aim we opted for a one piece to help with strength.
The bottom halves of the original doors are now part of the new shell, again to add strength. New door patterns and moulds will be made to fit once the shell is done.
Just the beginning of a long journey
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will be keeping an eye on this project, good luck with the moulds
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A quick update. 6 days work and 30 plus kilos of resin and the main mould is done, still have door moulds to do.
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1 piece mould?
You don't appear to be using unimould, is that simply for costs?
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With the wheel arch and bottom edge returns its a 14 piece mould. As the mould will probably only be used to produce a couple of shells we opted for standard tooling gel to reduce costs on what is already an expensive project.
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That looks brilliant.
How many layers of glass have you used?
How did you manage to layup the overhanging wheel arches?
You have a very luxurious workshop, fancy carpet and everything. I've got a 1 mtr square bit that I have to move about with me, haha.
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Not the easiest of releases but we managed to get all the sections of the mould off the plug without damage.
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Great work Warren, many thanks.
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No problem Andrew, it's a great project to be involved in. Mightily impressed with your hard work and dedication on what is your first real composites project. Think we should use some of my release agent for the part though eh
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